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Revolution in China: Protesters Demand Xi Jinping Step Down - Business Basics (Original Post) TexasTowelie Nov 2022 OP
1: He won't. He's president for life AZLD4Candidate Nov 2022 #1
Highly unlikely nycbos Nov 2022 #2
Catastrophe hasn't happen yet AZLD4Candidate Nov 2022 #3

AZLD4Candidate

(5,698 posts)
1. 1: He won't. He's president for life
Mon Nov 28, 2022, 08:53 PM
Nov 2022

2: He's too dumb and paranoid to listen to anyone not yes-men.
3: No it won't. Unless the countryside joins the protesting (which it won't), people here in China will say it's just fat, over privileged city people.
4: If it happens in Shanghai, people won't care here because Shanghai is looked at like a pampered place and people are complaining there about nothing.
5: The DaBai hate doing what they are doing, but use the Nuremberg defense to justify their actions. These are local police. CCP knows to truck in, under cover a night, police from other cities where those LEO's have no connections to the protestors.

Live in China. . .have for a very long time. The CCP will not die yet, but is at stage three cancer now.

AZLD4Candidate

(5,698 posts)
3. Catastrophe hasn't happen yet
Mon Nov 28, 2022, 09:17 PM
Nov 2022

People are still too fat and happy here.

They aren't starving. They aren't dying. But. . .with the economic collapse happening, they will change.

Just look at the ancient dynastic cycle and the Mandate of Heaven, something the CCP claimed it had in 1949.

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