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In 2018, China's legislature abolished presidential term limits. Amid fallout from the decision to allow Xi to be president for life, chinese Communist Party also cracked down on letters, George Orwell’s Books, Disney and whatever it took. Xi to become a dictator for life got a list of keywords that were blocked from Sina Weibo (China’s Twitter) search results. Nobody knew exactly how many words were in his list, but you can check some below in the comments ⬇️⬇️⬇️ https://superrare.com/artwork/eth/0x93c791a83bf5844433ea4600dafd85b65116ff34/37
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recover one’s authority (复辟) Hundred Days’ Reform (戊戌变法) Another 500 Years for Heaven (向天再借五百年) N — While the letter “N” was temporarily blocked from being posted, as of 14:27 PST on February 26, it was no longer banned. At Language Log, Victor Mair speculates that this term was blocked “probably out of fear on the part of the government that “N” = “n terms in office”, where possibly n > 2.” for life system (终身制)
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