Wouldn’t It Be Nice to Live in a Society With No “Kill Line”?
Source: Jacobin · Bias: Far Left
Summary
This morning, the Guardian’s Amy Hawkins offers a delightful split-screen portrait of global consciousness, highlighting two trends playing out in parallel on US and Chinese social media. On US platforms like TikTok and Instagram, “young people are diving into the joys of Chinese culture — from drinking hot water to playing mahjong — all under the banner of […]
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