RE: Junk Silver Series; 1999 Macau 100 Patacas; Macau's Return to China Commemorative Coin.

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That's wild, I had no idea they had that power overseas..I'd say do not elaborate sis, best not to interfere with that type of stuff unless you want them knocking on your door indeed..

Thanks for another great informative post !LADY

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Our Prime Minister Justin Trudeau openly admired president Xi Jinping of the People's Republic of China such that Justin sent units of the Canadian Military to participate in China's National Day military parade in Beijing.
Justin getting a generous donation for his election was just the start of a litany of of questionable decisions substantially benefiting China while Canada marginally benefits.

We can't get rid of him fast enough.
!LADY

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This comment made me think about Budapest because I remember that there were several occassions where the Chinese president came to town and litteraly all trafic was exploded. These meetings always meant traffic jams and celebrated big.

We had a few huge Chinese retail only shopping centers as well as the big "illegal" Chinese bazar but the overall message I received there was that Orban did lots of business with the Chinese and they seemed to be on great terms.

Reading your post about the police stations made me wonder if there is such a thing in Budapest and I found this: https://telex.hu/english/2024/04/25/what-do-we-know-about-the-chinese-police-officers-who-may-soon-be-patrolling-in-hungary

https://www.rferl.org/a/reports-china-policestations-controversy-denial-hungary-serbia/32122899.html

Funny that I just found out that that police station was just around the corner of where I lived at the time haha, that being said, I never noticed any Chinese police there at the time, just a very huge population of Chinese workers as they had a lot of businesses there..

Just two articles that I found, but reading this, I have to say that it feels a bit tricky to allow such patrols in different countries, especially now that I know it's done in several countries already. I'm now curious if this is a thing here in Spain too, will see what I can find.

It's interesting to say the least..

Have a good weekend sis !LADY !PIMP

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They do keep a low profile and name their Precinct some innocuous family friendly name yet purportedly act like thugs using threats, intimidation,and in some cases 'arrested' then forcibly flown back to the PROC. It's meant to keep their own Chinese nationals from going rogue. They have allegedly strong arms Canadian citizens and local media from writing or posting anything negative regarding China.

There have been plenty of Government Tendered projects won by Chinese companies that use ONLY their own nationals as their cheap workforce rather than our own local skilled workforce. And I bet these foreign companies only subcontract from other Chinese companies. I can't understand how this will benefit all Canadians if working Canadians don't have a direct stake in these infrastructure projects. It's only benefiting the corporations involved including government.

Our weak Canadian Liberal party has got to go.

I just got my Internet service back from an unexplained interruption my provider could not pin down 20 hours ago. Funny about the timing too.
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They're on to me.
!LADY

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