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Chevalier

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I feel it's a bad move. It shows China is willing to bend the rules of law if a country is even just a little friendly to it. Law is law. It should be upheld

Otherwise the next time something like that happens it will seem more like politics and less rule of law.
I disagree, there’s law and there’s justice. In decades past when China was not as strong as it is today, it used to release criminals when U.S. presidents visited. At least we are now at a stage where death sentences are commuted rather than prisoners released.

China has always been a justice oriented country, if you want to see rule of law, look to the United States where the rich get lawyers to use the rule of law to get out of crimes, affluenza is a serious problem in the U.S. and when left unpunished, leads to the current societal environment ripe for revolution.
Needless to say, the legal profession is also parasitical, creating a litigious Culture.

It has gotten to the stage where the rule of law is now building concentration camps


funny, weren’t these same Anglo Americans and their allies just talking about “Uighur concentration camps” amplified by their Hollywood Epstein baby eating baby raping media only a few years back to present?
 

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China OKs several Japan-bound rare earth exports under tightened controls​

The original report stated that the order for this batch of rare earths was placed before the sanctions, and there was significant uncertainty regarding when it would arrive, whether it would arrive in sufficient quantity, and whether further shipments would continue. Many raw materials other than rare earth elements are also subject to export restrictions.

However, the headline was changed to say that China approved rare earth exports after the sanctions, and Japanese began to celebrate a victory, lmao
 
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