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3 timestamped hits 1 source reading 2 extracted notes Aliases: china-red-line

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China RED Lines

Jack Ma’s error, in Jiang’s reading, was believing wealth and popularity could let him question central authority.

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Jack Ma interpretation dated 2026-04-07.

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Jack Ma’s error, in Jiang’s reading, was believing wealth and popularity could let him question central authority.

Personal evidence recounted 2026-04-07.

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He reports being monitored heavily in China and having been told by school leadership to remove a Substack essay that mentioned China.

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The Empire Has No Easy Off-Ramp

2026-04-07, day precision · Jiang Xueqin Finally Breaks His Silence With PBD | PBD #772

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"Right. So when President Xi came into power, there's a real concern among Chinese economists that the economy was overheated, meaning, to put it..."

The Empire Has No Easy Off-Ramp

2026-04-07, day precision · Jiang Xueqin Finally Breaks His Silence With PBD | PBD #772

Transcript

"You can't question the authority of the government. And Jack Ma, he was the richest man in China. He was the most popular man..."

The Empire Has No Easy Off-Ramp

2026-04-07, day precision · Jiang Xueqin Finally Breaks His Silence With PBD | PBD #772

Transcript

"I work at a school. I'm I'm employed by the school. They have legal responsibility for me. And there was one time when I..."

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