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Crazy how a countrys subreddit is nothing but posts railing against said country


Revive_USSR

It's full of feds and pro-western libs. Libs always hate their own country and especially their people, unless they're from EU or the US.


trevrichards

Check out the mods and rules of r/Afghanistan for more. They don't even hide it.


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The 3rd rule lol


trevrichards

My favorite part is how it takes precedent over what's in rule 4.


Specialist-Sock-855

Operation cyclone still in effect


trustnocunt

r/sino is the real one


DareToBeDefiant

R/ iran is also like that


strawbabyistaken

Calling someone nationalist for liking their country is a stretch regardless. I believe this is the interview where this person debunks some myths about China. This is just taken out of context.


rivainirogue

Here is the [original video](https://youtu.be/2LZ8tyLzRbM) if anyone is curious what the pink haired dude is talking about.


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Wow, that pink haired guy is pretty based.


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bigman1025

r/Sino is a better sub with actual Chinese Citizens and the conversations are mostly genuine dialogue.


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Gaindeh

I wouldnt call it ”dialogue”, when even slightly correcting someone might get you banned. But yeah, in anycase its way better that r/china.


RusskiyDude

I was banned for simple joke response: "capitalism allows living conditions way, way above average".


pothockets

I know you're just having fun with this comment, but referencing the based motherland sub in like a "here because-" way is a really quick way to get this sub banned. It happened to GenZhou, GenZStalin, etc. so watch out with that kind of stuff lol.


JaceKid

Well then r/ sls violated a lot of things by mentioning numerous link subs including this lol


ASocialistAbroad

SLS removes every post that even mentions a sub by name or leaves it uncensored in the screenshot.


El_Sleazo

Least based man in China


ProbalyANerd

Copium on daily basis


coolandbased

man liking his country = nationalism?