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Watch this 2 1/2 minute video. This is how China is dealing with demands for Hong Kong democracy.


This is a pro-China demonstration in Vancouver, Canada.

Chinese nationals voicing support for totalitarianism, human rights abuse, dictatorship and the violent suppression China is currently using to stamp out democracy in Hong Kong. On Canadian soil.
Ask yourself... how is it that Chinese nationals are promoting totalitarian governance here in Canada?

And the media barely reacts. Because JWR is too click worthy, Scheer is so “macho” cornering PMJT for a sound bite clip he can exploit.
Chinese nationals are attempting to suppress and detract from pro-democracy demonstrations by Canadians. There are several incidents of foreign nationals working to suppress Canadians’ dissent to China’s actions in HK. Some involve violence & intimidation.
If you aren’t alarmed, you should be.

FOREIGN NATIONALS ARE WORKING TO SUPPRESS CANADIAN CITIZENS’ CRITICISM OF CHINA ON CANADIAN SOIL. 🚨🛑

Alarm bells should be ringing!

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