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<blockquote data-quote="HARK!" data-source="post: 77026014" data-attributes="member: 403545"><p>I agree, by American standards. I have known for about 20 years that the Chinese tend to be more educated as to what is going on in the world than most Americans. The reason is that they know that their media is lying to them; so they have developed an underground network for sharing information, in the face of censorship.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="HARK!, post: 77026014, member: 403545"] I agree, by American standards. I have known for about 20 years that the Chinese tend to be more educated as to what is going on in the world than most Americans. The reason is that they know that their media is lying to them; so they have developed an underground network for sharing information, in the face of censorship. [/QUOTE]
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