Last sections of a translation of "Document Number Nine" that was circulated within the Party in 2012/2013. It was possibly leaked by Gao Yu who was given 7 years jail for leaking state secrets. Wonder if Elon will publicly and righteously comment on it. 😜
"3. Unwavering adherence to the principle of the Party’s control of media.
The [principle of the Party’s control of media] stems from our political system and the nature of our media. We must maintain the correct political direction. We must firmly hold fast to the principle of the media’s Party spirit and social responsibility, and that in political matters it must be of one heart and mind with the Party. We must persist in correct guidance of public opinion, insisting that the correct political orientation suffuse every domain and process in political engagement, form, substance, and technology. We must give high priority to building both the leadership and rank and file in the sphere of media work. We need to strengthen education on the Marxist perspective of media to ensure that the media leadership is always firmly controlled by someone who maintains an identical ideology with the Party’s Central Committee, under General Secretary Xi Jinping’s leadership.
4. Conscientiously strengthen management of the ideological battlefield.
When facing sensitive events and complex puzzles in the ideological sphere, we should implement the principle that the people in charge assume responsibility and use territorial management.
We must reinforce our management of all types and levels of propaganda on the cultural front, perfect and carry out related administrative systems, and allow absolutely no opportunity or outlets for incorrect thinking or viewpoints to spread. Conscientiously implement the “Decision of the Standing Committee of the National People’s Congress on Strengthening Information Protection on Networks,” strengthen guidance of public opinion on the Internet, purify the environment of public opinion on the Internet. Improve and innovate our management strategies and methods to achieve our goals in a legal, scientific, and effective way."
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Thought I’d share some thoughts. I don’t share them to push a point of view, an economic theory or to change your mind about something. It’s just experience from my past.
The early 1990s I worked in a general trading company. We dealt in computer parts, watches, electronics and pretty much anything a customer from Middle East, Pakistan, India and Europe wanted from the factories in China. Batteries, pencils, scissors etc....as long as it was as cheap as humanly possible. I spent a lot of time in factories in S. China and met with hundreds of factory bosses, factory workers and the “businessmen” who came to HK to make the deals. We were a small scale typical HK low end company/exporter and I was at the low end of the company so I mostly interacted with the other grass roots guys in the other companies. Warehouse guys, moody paper shuffling clerks, factory floor workers, truck drivers etc.
I was often in the container port warehouse packing containers for the shipments. On one day after filling a 20ft container with hundreds of boxes of “stick on clocks” and cheap digital watches I was tired and standing in the area where the warehouse stored all the goods. Piled high to the ceiling on all sides were thousands of boxes and boxes destined for the world. Suddenly I had a complete moment of something like when you smoke way too much herb and get the fear. WTF am I doing? WTF is this?WTF are we all doing? All this cheap crap being shipped to countries where it is really just useless and will likely be pollution in a landfill within weeks or months, the kids and families proud to be able to participate in the consumption, but it was just garbage. The factory owners with their young secret second wives in the province, the businessmen on the “trip” also enjoying the massive prostitute industry that is/was/seemed to be a main motivation for their trip, the seedy hotels, the pollution in the air, rivers and towns of the factories and the millions of tired, naive, young rural workers with glazed eyes performing some banal task for hours and hours, days and days, years and years. These guys doing the deals were the entrepreneurs, the buyers and the sellers, sure they created profit but so many of them were not what I considered decent humans. Bad moral perverts, greedy characters really cheating style negotiators on both sides. So many connected to government, police and corrupt organisations from around the world. (BTW the same kind of people that also came around in crypto in that area trying to copy bitcoin with all their exchange scams and shitcoin scams, if you look at the history you will see a very strong connection of those guys with coming to HK/China.) The factory workers, the office workers…we all had a job but it was just a dead end to afford our daily life while the big boys drunkenly cheated on their wife every night, enjoyed and then sold all their crap to factory workers and office workers in the rest of the world. Corruption and Cheating. Dirty police and government. Day after day, millions of tonnes of absolute crap products vomited around the world. For what?
I stayed in that company for a few more years but as HK’s role as the middleman died and my boss moved abroad before the handover, it was over and I moved on to other clown jobs.
Is that free market capitalism, the noble entrepreneur? I saw that it doesn’t matter their nationality or where they were from in the world, it just a lot of the time was a kind of dark seedy business when you can see really what was happening every day.
I think that the motivation for profit and business is a beneficial way. I always supported that. People learn good skills and be proud of producing quality tools and products. Mass consumption because of cheap garbage products and mass consumption of cheap garbage social media is a problem.
"Know your enemy, know his sword." ― Miyamoto Musashi
https://english.wrr.nl/publications/publications/2019/06/04/summary-money-and-debt
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Watched this film last night.🤔


A different series of Hong Kong Comics from the early 1980s. This series is called “如來神掌” and in English “Buddha’s Palm”. The comic is from maybe the king of HK comics 黃玉郎, Wong Yuk Long who made so many famous and popular comics from the 1970s onwards.
Buddha’s Palm was a very famous and popular film in 1964 full of “high-tech” effects! You can watch that here https://archive.org/details/1BuddhasPalmPart1EnglishSubs1964. In 1982 another popular film was released also with plenty of the latest in HK movie special effects. First is the 1982 film poster.


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"April 19 (Reuters) - Apple said on Friday it had removed Meta Platforms' , WhatsApp and Threads from its App Store in China after being ordered to do so by the Chinese government, which cited national security concerns.
Telegram and Signal - two other foreign messaging apps - were also removed from the store on Friday, according to app tracking firms Qimai and AppMagic."
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Some more HK comics from late 70s/80s.


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