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Free speech cannot be allowed to jeopardize China’s governance – Global Times
People often said I am too idealistic because this cannot be achieved. But I’d like to say that during China’s rejuvenation process, we must make historic explorations…

Clubhouse file photo:VCG
US social audio app Clubhouse has suddenly been chased after by some Chinese people. A chat room that focuses on parodying me has especially become hot today. However, although some people are discussing Clubhouse, it’s only popular among a small group. It must be admitted that a small number of Chinese have extremely high requirements for “freedom of speech.” But their desires cannot be satisfied in reality. In China, arrangements surrounding free speech must be compatible…
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