He cites imperial China, the Vatican, Washington, and Hollywood as recurring examples for his claim that homosexual networks rise high within bureaucratic systems.
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Imperial China
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"...homosexuals does it make sense okay and you go back to imperial china the unix right you sorry you go to the vatican right..."
"...he wrote a new book called The Rise and Fall of Imperial China, and it's a wonderful book. If you're interested in Chinese history,..."
"...collapse. Okay? So, the most famous example is in China. In imperial China, where you have the system. Right? People taking the imperial examinations..."
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