Some agencies literally had their own room 641A at telecom companies.
People need to accept folks as they are, and not as we would like them to be. =3
Some agencies literally had their own room 641A at telecom companies.
People need to accept folks as they are, and not as we would like them to be. =3
"Some agencies" covertly installing equipment at, what, 3 companies (at most) out of the millions in the country is categorically different than overt and widespread installation of party members into high-ranking roles in hundreds/thousands of companies.
Claiming that these are remotely comparable is either pure ignorance or blatant propaganda. Any sane person can see that these aren't in the same universe of things.
>Any sane person can see that these aren't in the same universe of things.
"When McKinsey Comes to Town: The Hidden Influence of the World's Most Powerful Consulting Firm" (Walt Bogdanich, Michael Forsythe )
https://www.amazon.com/When-McKinsey-Comes-Town-Consulting/d...
ad hominem rhetoric means one has chosen to be part of the despotism problem. Best of luck =)
Yeah, that link isn't relevant to anything. You're just throwing out random garbage because your argument is invalid and you know it.
You're a propagandist.
Fortunately, the vast majority of people that I've talked to don't fall for this line of fallacy - I'm just making sure your lies don't fool those that happen to overlook them.
> means one has chosen to be part of the despotism problem
Yeah, this is unhinged. You need to up your propaganda training and/or change the LLM you're using to generate comments - this generally discredits your account extremely quickly.
One has a right to believe whatever they like, but most people already know the "Detect, Deny, Degrade, Disrupt, Destroy, Deceive" rhetoric you are spouting.
I for one praise our glorious leader. Have a wonderful day. =3
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hHnAKycy2ro