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Sitting idly at home with not much to do aside from read, job hunt, work out, shoot pool, or get into arguments with Chinese video-bloggers online, I foolishly take the opportunity to do the latter and put my blood pressure through the roof. I was meant to write on the aftermath of the riots in Urumqi awhile back, but have failed to do anything about it in the meantime due to a growing realization that any argument is subject to waves of ...
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