he said he was from a construction site and couldn't go back
there's food & basic supplies in the fangcang, not too warm but not too cold either
the staff asked why don't you go home then
the man smiled saying "didn't make enough money this year, not feeling like going home"
Pulled up to a junction here in Shanghai. A women pulled alongside and looked at me. “You were taken last night. I’m so sorry, are you okay?” she asked me. Always overwhelmed by the kindness of the Chinese people.
When police ask the protesters not to chant “no more lockdowns”, so they chant this instead:
“MORE LOCKDOWNS!”
“I WANT TO DO COVID TESTS!”
Folks. Let me remind you this brave effort also encapsulates the highest Chinese wisdom: weaponized passive aggressiveness.
Hey @elonmusk, why can Chinese authorities use Twitter when it’s a crime for Chinese citizens?
If Chinese citizens are getting punished for using Twitter, You should ban Chinese officials from Twitter. #TwitterForChina