Kim frames China as potentially livable for ordinary people focused on family and work, but dangerous for loud political commentators or direct government politics.
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Kim frames China as potentially livable for ordinary people focused on family and work, but dangerous for loud political commentators or direct government politics.
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"just don't go against the government itself then you're you're fine I had a conversation with a friend the other day and he was..."
"all of this and he says wow that's pretty amazing and then he says so but would you rather live in the United States..."
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