GOLD $GLD will keep going up 🚀🚀🚀
China’s new tax policy on gold (Nov 1) means domestic investors pay a premium for investment-grade bullion—like Korea’s crypto ‘kimchi premium.’ With China’s closed market, this policy creates local arbitrage, ultimately driving global gold prices higher. Gold just got more expensive—for everyone, not just China. https://t.co/sEL72GdBhi
@RadioGenoa Kim Jong-un doesn’t need to worry about freedom of speech in North Korea, because he is the only person in North Korea who enjoys freedom of speech.🤣
@isaacrrr7 Kim Jong-un doesn’t need to worry about freedom of speech in North Korea, because he is the only person in North Korea who enjoys freedom of speech.🤣
If you have a soul and an appreciation for beauty, you must keep moving upward.
Because those at the bottom are empty; they have no time to contemplate beauty,
let alone a soul.
In the world of the underclass, truth, goodness, and beauty are hard to find.
@smakio1@Francesco3eq8@TechOperator So, on the one hand, you’re defending the Great Firewall, but on the other, you’re trying to bypass its restrictions. I’m a little confused as to whether you actually support it or not.
@smakio1@Francesco3eq8@TechOperator It doesn’t matter whether I have money or not. I didn’t say that Chinese content can’t be accessed from abroad. What I’m saying is that your government uses the Great Firewall to block other international content.
You are not an ordinary person. The fact that you can use a VPN means you have access to far more information than 90% of Chinese people. But that doesn’t mean you should condone your country’s construction of the Great Firewall to block the other 90% from accessing accurate information.
@smakio1@Francesco3eq8@TechOperator Yes. You’re lucky to have enough money to buy a VPN and bubble tea. But for people in remote areas in China and those struggling to make ends meet, everything you have is a luxury. I hope you stay lucky like this forever.