What if we, haha, (sorry this is too good so I keep laughing.) What if we compare Xi to a yellow bear?

And, get this, not just any yellow bear, we compare him Winnie the Pooh?

The CCP will never recover.

I am not racist him being yellow is just a coincidence, shut up.

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      Idk if they actually do those shows here. Maybe in Sydney or Melbourne. I’ve never talked to one.

      I should say I’m an anti CCP communist and wish they had real communism and see what they say.

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        I had a falun cringe guy tried to pawn me off leaflets about how china has killed tens of millions of people (in the last 20 years) and I just politely refused and told him I wasnt looking to sign up to a cult today

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              I would highly recommend the True Anon multi episode arc on FLG and Shen Yun, at the end they actually get a former employee of the Epoch Times to spill the beans on how batshit the operation is.

              Episodes 283, 284, 286 and 288 (yeah they’re non-consecutive episodes)

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        They have infrequent shows here, yes. Shen Yun is their international travelling act, and would be predominantly USA performers.

        In suburbs with large Chinese populations too (e.g. Sunnybank QLD, Box Hill VIC, Hurstville NSW) the Falun Gong will have chapters that hold regular ‘community’ events. I saw one with a huge brass band playing in the central shopping strip last time I was out that way.

        They also host music and dance competitions under different banners for the Chinese diaspora that roll into their recruiting efforts.

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        A friend of mine mentioned to me that a nice Chinese lady dropped by and asked if she could put up a poster to advertise a show in Sydney (this was ~300km west of Sydney), she said sure. I asked her to send me a photo of the poster. It was Shen Yun.