Looks like the Red Chinese version of the Grand Prix at Monte Carlo except their version is underwater. You get points deducted for not staying submerged on turns. /Sarc
Re emergency services in Red China. Since most of the rescue services should be non-political, their responses should also be non-political and the people will help each other out as best they can.
I knew Chinese in Hong Kong and Taiwan who were like that. No reason to assume that the average Mainlander would be any different. It is the communist leadership and their puppets who don’t give a damn (pardon the use of this word here) about the average Chinese citizen.
I knew Chinese in Hong Kong and Taiwan who were like that. No reason to assume that the average Mainlander would be any different.
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Taiwan & Hong Kong was a different worlds from the Mainland; equating one with the other is a fallacy - see #24.
During the current flooding, deaths were so numerous that local emergency services were removed and replaced by the military. The sheer number of dead and the unbelievable tangle of flood borne cars was so great that it was a public relations disaster for the CCP
On You tube, there are several very good and lengthy videos depicting this PR and intensely human disaster.
There are numerous clips of what you describe, people helping people.
However, the CCP made sure there was no video of the massive deaths