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The thread is a huge reach; nothing but tying vague data points and using the tired cliche of the big bad chinese govt as a bogeyman.

The CCP will act, like the recent temp SSH ban, when it feels it has to/has gone out of control.




What the government will actually do doesn't matter. If the person giving interview has worries about something, even if it is obvious to everybody else that it is them being overly paranoid, shouldn't it still be the ethical responsibility of journalist to respect their wish? (Unless talking about it is in the public interest.)




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