This is literally my parents. They told me to stop criticizing the people in power, even going as far as saying I shouldn’t criticize the government of my former country. I don’t even have citizenship in my former country anymore, not sure how I could even get in trouble for criticizing is effecively a foreign country to me. (I’m talking about PRC btw).
My mom told me to “just focus on improving your own life and stop worrying about things like you can’t control like politics” (as in, both the politics of my former country and the politics of my current country)
Am I in the wrong here? Should I just keep quiet and not say anything so that I don’t “get in trouble”?
Seeing that the PRC has secret, illegal police in the US, are known to go after Chinese in the US, coupled with the US not being a country of laws…well, you do you. Just don’t do it in ignorance.
Well, Fuck…
Is there any EU citizen willing to do marriage? (for the immigration visa 👀)
/s I’m kidding, nobody even likes me lol
LOL, you and me both. I’m too old to make any radical changes, but I’ve encouraged my kid to finish a University degree that will get him a job outside of the country. I think if I married for emmigration purposes, I’d end up in Hungry or something. Out of the pan and into the fire.
There are secret police here as well
Source?
https://www.newsweek.com/secret-chinese-police-stations-europe-ccp-dissidents-activists-prc-1797104
Oh!
I thought you were saying the EU had secret police XD
Im tired brain broke
No worries either way, asking for a source is always a good idea :)
https://m.hvg.hu/itthon/20221101_kinai_rendorors_budapest
though it can be questionable if this place can be considered the EU…