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A history of "hurt feelings" in China
When it comes to “hurting the feelings of the Chinese people,” a common CCP catchphrase used for perceived slights, which countries or groups have been the biggest culprits? CMP investigates.
Jan 29, 2016
David Bandurski
CMP Director
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