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poiuytrewqa

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    Comment #23843660

    True, but while tiktok is international and serve the content from servers not located in China. The Chinese version is different both in terms of content (you won't find the same …

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    Comment #23831849

    I'm new here and I faced the same issue in many topic not only related to politics. If your opinion is not following the sentiment of the majority then you can get down votes.

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    Comment #23831452

    I don't think it has been ignored in the west, but at the same time we need to be honest to say that it has never been tackled properly either And limiting the problem to only US i…

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    Comment #23828440

    Yes if you declare you're making less money by leveraging on an international structure that helps you to divert profits to another country where taxation is lower. There are plent…

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    Comment #23821561

    Oh yes one case that rule them all. I don't think this is how science works and being bald is not equivalent to being ugly. And to give you another example both Sergey Brin and Lar…

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    Comment #23821474

    I wonder if people who are down voting without reason had even taken 5 minutes to read the article in the PDF. But if I should judge based on the speed of which they reply, they de…

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    Comment #23821432

    Well, then we can but also plastic surgery on the mix if that matter. I thought it was implicit that we're talking about natural beauty without make up perhaps. And no, beauty does…

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    Comment #23821376

    Actually not really, I mean if you're ugly and rich you're just ugly with money. You may get benefits just because you've money. But if you don't show off then there's no way to in…

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    Comment #23820968

    So if you focus on my first sentence maybe you can understand what do I mean. > There's no such a tax avoidance rule that is allowed and tax evasion is not. As I've said in many Eu…

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    Comment #23819810

    I posted link below as reply to another comment. They were evading taxes and was charged in Italy and France and even on Ireland. And no, it was not technically legal because many …

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    Comment #23819675

    It was doing something forbidden and they were charged for it https://www.nytimes.com/2017/05/04/technology/google-italy-t... https://www.reuters.com/article/us-france-tech-google-…

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    Comment #23819586

    There's no such a tax avoidance rule that is allowed and tax evasion is not. Also avoid and evade are similar term. Avoid > keep away from or stop oneself from doing Evade > escape…

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    Comment #23816398

    I'd say we've to read both sides then. > The practices of slavery and human trafficking are still prevalent in modern America with estimated 17,500 foreign nationals and 400,000 Am…

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    Comment #23816359

    The same problem you're referring to is also true for news regarding China. Have you ever thought about it? I've traveled for an extended time in both US and China and as you say y…

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    Comment #23812667

    To be honest, as European I think China and US are pretty similar in many ways (propaganda, law enforcement etc). So said each country has their own problem but if anybody focus mo…

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    Comment #23812586

    pre 1975 China was pretty different and thinking that it will go back to that state is pretty arrogant. Now, compared to then, China has a huge internal market thanks to the rising…

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    Comment #23812548

    Why there's a country where doing a crime is a good idea? I can recall that also US still have capital punishment for example

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    Comment #23811191

    Going fast is not the only metric to use to hire someone. To use your example, you might be a great driver that can go 60mph on the snow but you drive the same way when there's tra…

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    Comment #23787935

    I think that's a good comparison. Indeed while in China living condition of the middle class are good and comparable to what you can get in the west, and the low income class still…

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    Comment #23787607

    Having standards does not imply no more new APIs. But creating them only for one browser doesn't bring progress on the web but rather lead to monopoly and at the end inaccessibilit…

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    Comment #23781479

    I'd just not reply to everything to avoid a infinite loop but I like your last point: > Most people at this point, practice these questions just like leetcode This is a valid point…

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    Comment #23781048

    Use standards, that's enough. And avoid that a random Corp create the next unaccessible thing and force it down to everybody and avoid support for not standardized / proprietary te…

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    Comment #23780997

    This is the first time I've heard that the financial system has lifted "billions" of people out of poverty. I thought that the financial system was the consequences of wealth rathe…

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    Comment #23780713

    Again, this is pretty subjective. I find people who do these things being very bad communicator because they can talk only to entry level people. Most of the speech in any conferen…