Honestly, Yanli would've been captured and enslaved long before she arrived in the British Isles, and even if she somehow made it, Eivor would've been just as likely to enslave and sell her, as Vikings often did.
We should all take a moment as well to reflect on her insistence that her story was not "exotic." She literally traveled from central China to the British Isles...in the 9th century.
Lol. Here's a letter from Yanli's family in China...
Again, to put this into perspective, an unmarried woman from central China, centuries before Marco Polo's 24 year journey, traveled ALONE to the British Isles. Then she and her family felt entirely comfortable demanding that locals conform to their cultural sensitivities.
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What I'm attempting to do, to a degree, is what @Thamster2 and others are doing with philosophy, but at a grub level. I'm trying to get "gamers" to reevaluate the lens through which they see themselves and the industry.
Beyond that, I'm not saying what I do here is the end-all way forward for everyone in our movement. We need various people with various skillsets pushing together at different points against the paradigm.
Perhaps @BitChute is playing 4D chess, but reading through HNH's literature, there is clearly no room today for a "neutral" platform to extend "olive branches" to entities who want us dead and gone. 1/5
My understanding is that HNH already works with and advises the U.K. government. So eventually, they'll just get @PatAlternative and others declared "terrorists" and BitChute will then comply with the termination of that "extremist content." 2/5
Perhaps @bitchute does have their hands tied, and perhaps this was an honest attempt to play the game. But I don't see anything meaningful resulting from such a move. 3/5