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What the coordinated media attack on Conservative candidate Joe Tay originating from the People’s Republic of China looks like on WeChat:

234,995 просмотров • 1 год назад •via X (Twitter)

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Фото профиля Sharonne Young
Sharonne Young1 год назад

@CBCNews @CTVNews What do you have to report?

Фото профиля Liberal supporters are naive.🇨🇦
Liberal supporters are naive.🇨🇦1 год назад

In the very same riding... criminal?

Фото профиля Andy Lee
Andy Lee1 год назад

I have stories on him

Фото профиля Wade Deacon
Wade Deacon1 год назад

And that's why there is no response from Carney.Election interference works.

Фото профиля mr.monday
mr.monday1 год назад

Deport them all. Why are we tolerating this?

Фото профиля Ixyounot
Ixyounot1 год назад

This is some scary sh..t. This is a new warfare and we are not ready for it.

Фото профиля TOBust4
TOBust41 год назад

looks like Xi's thugs putting the screws to Canadian democracy with @MarkJCarney acquiescence. @ElectionsCan_E start looking into this. @CTVNews @CBCNews is Xi paying you too - too silent on this.

Фото профиля Richard Johnson
Richard Johnson1 год назад

Manipulation from a high perch

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