A cultural revolution ? Trump’s America feels oddly familiar to those watching from China
Demands of absolute loyalty and attacks on institutions have raise memories of Mao-style chaos from US watchers in China When Vickie Wang, a budding standup comedian, gets on stage in New York, she’s not just thinking about what jokes to crack. She’s also thinking about which ones to avoid. “I (…)
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