There is a massive difference between the two scenarios: In the UK, Monarchy is a tourism thing without any real power and the propaganda is more like an advertisement; In China, the power is concentrated in the party, the propaganda has a completely different goal.
There is a massive difference between the two scenarios: In the UK, Monarchy is a tourism thing without any real power and the propaganda is more like an advertisement; In China, the power is concentrated in the party, the propaganda has a completely different goal.
Tourism thing that conveniently happens to be the biggest land owner and tax evader in the country.
Still not as intrusive as the bottom example
The picture on the bottom is of the DPRK, not the PRC.
One of the funniest things is when someone shows their strong opinions are well informed by recognising what they’re looking at.
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