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by Allan_Smithee
2857 days ago
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> Claims that her husband did her work for her could put her in danger from the Chinese government? I doubt it. And I'm sure you're ready to document your years and years of experience with the Chinese government. And I'm also sure you're ready to document that it's a HUSBAND that Naomi Wu is concerned with. But ... I won't be holding my breath. (For reference: her story has already hit Weibo with people calling for her to be arrested. Thought I'd mention that.) > She's a highly followed online persona... Highly-followed on WESTERN (and BANNED IN CHINA!) social media you utter berk! That ALONE is grounds for her to be nervous of being noticed. |
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