Jiang treats the Covid-era demand for gratitude toward experimental medical coercion as a concentrated example of the West's Kafkaesque social order.
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Medical Coercion
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"So I mean, like like honestly, you have more freedom in China today than you have in Canada. It is just an absurd situation..."
"And they expect and you're expected to thank the government for giving you this experimental drug that may or may not cause myocarditis. OK,..."
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