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As the news cycle focuses on an epic battle between those infected with the Woke Mind Virus and so-called defenders of free speech, another virus, virtually forgotten by western governments, has sparked tensions in China.
In Zhengzhou workers reached their breaking point and occupied the massive Foxconn factory dubbed 'iPhone city'. Days later in a predominantly-Uighur neighborhood in Urumqi, Xinjiang province, a fire broke out in a high-rise building, killing at least 10 people.
And in other news, in Elon Musk's quest to rid Twitter of wokeness, he has laid off over half the staff, reinstated a number of banned right-wing accounts, and is purging anarchists and antifascists.
By As the news cycle focuses on an epic battle between those infected with the Woke Mind Virus and so-called defenders of free speech, another virus, virtually forgotten by western governments, has sparked tensions in China.
In Zhengzhou workers reached their breaking point and occupied the massive Foxconn factory dubbed 'iPhone city'. Days later in a predominantly-Uighur neighborhood in Urumqi, Xinjiang province, a fire broke out in a high-rise building, killing at least 10 people.
And in other news, in Elon Musk's quest to rid Twitter of wokeness, he has laid off over half the staff, reinstated a number of banned right-wing accounts, and is purging anarchists and antifascists.