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@marc laden
You answered your own question, China is the largest investor in Africa and the middle east so they are far less likely to criticise China than the west. Also, China has not had any military involvement in these regions whereas there is already a lot of anti-western sentiment due to previous military interventions by western countries.
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A study by Washington University claims Japans real covid death toll is over 100,000, and the global death toll is over 7 million.
https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-9550367/Covid-killed-7MILLION-people-world-double-official-tally-study-claims.html
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The sheep being more sheep than ever.. World of sheep.. LOOOOOL
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Congratulations, they missed. I was in that situation once, but not nearly that close. Alla’ Ak’bar
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And for the whiners... Keep whining.. LOOOOOL
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