Chinese big tech/CCP propaganda is spreading right now in Vancouver (same city as Relic office).
If Sega sell out to Chinese censorship then Relic/CoH is in trouble.
Just the tip of the iceberg as Vancouver is drowning in Chinese money.
CBC News Vancouver | Formerly BBC World News London:
https://twitter.com/GeorgieSmyth
1/2 Based on what I've seen & people I've spoken to, it appears as though the 'protesters' down at the B.C. Supreme Court were paid up to $150 each to be there to show support for Meng Wanzhou as her extradition hearing began today.
2/2 Many of the signs were the same or appeared to be written by the same person. The 'protestors' refused to talk to the media & were confused or agitated when I asked where they were from. No clues as to who paid for this demonstration. But DM me if you have info.
Also watch this bizarre Chinese propaganda video of kids singing about their love of Huawei:
https://www.androidauthority.com/huawei-viral-video-961168/
Why Brad West, Mayor of Port Coquitlam, Is Taking on China:
He sees it as a fight to protect the rights of ordinary British Columbians.
https://thetyee.ca/News/2019/12/09/Brad-West-Taking-On-China/
*SNIP*
In December 2018, Meng Wanzhou, CFO of Chinese telecom giant Huawei and daughter of the company’s founder, was arrested in the Vancouver airport at the request of the U.S. She was wanted to face charges of breaking American sanctions on Iran.
Later that month, Chinese authorities arrested two Canadians. Businessman Michael Spavor and former diplomat Michael Kovrig were accused of spying, and both are still detained in China.
West says they were “taken hostage” in retaliation for Meng’s arrest.
Then came trade bans on Canadian canola, peas, soybeans and meat.
As far back as 2010, the director of the Canadian Security Intelligence Service warned of five countries, including China, using espionage schemes to infiltrate and influence Canadian governments. The director specifically mentioned B.C. municipal politics.
Old russia joke making a comeback;
I asked my friend in China, how is it going?
His response, Can't complain.
All hail the Dragon Emperor! (aka Winnie the Pooh)