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Ivenika [448]
3 years ago
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2 answers:
katrin2010 [14]3 years ago
8 0

Answer:

not support China, they have Muslim concentration camps that no one's talking about

zaharov [31]3 years ago
5 0
China also enslaved African children to go into lithium mines
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