They're SERIOUS about mainland Chinese nationalist identity.
Holy kek
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Friendly reminder that in many states in the US, you are only allowed to receive disaster aid if you sign a contract saying that you don't support boycotting Israel.
this
Leaf lie
Typhoon Jeb!
No that is true, you can't go against Israel in Texas if you took disaster relief money.
post proofs right fucking now
for what purpose
snopes.com
Does Anonymous not use a search engine anymore?
please evacuate.
SC will smack it down if someone has the money to challenge it
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>TEXAS GOVERNOR SIGNS ANTI-BDS BILL ON ISRAEL'S INDEPENDENCE DAY
>The bill bans state entities from engaging in business with organizations and companies that support BDS.
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>Texas city refuses to give people hurricane aid unless they pledge not to boycott Israel
>The city's attorney said he was following state law introduced in May which prohibits public bodies giving contracts to companies that boycott Israel.
Well Texas sure won't. "Anti-Israel policies are anti-Texas policies." -Texas Governor
Doesn't this seem very anti-American to anyone else though? Boycotts were a part of our founding as a Nation.
> You must give up your Constitutional Freedom to get disaster relief, and support or possibly even survive.
Seriously, what is so strange about this?
An embassy is only supposed to help its own citizens, China gives the Taiwanese a chance to claim that they are Chinese, and thus receive assistance (funded by Chinese taxpayers), or alternatively don't say anything and help themselves out.
reminds me a lot of old tricks to press gang conscientious objectors into military service.
>arrest for vagrancy
>put in cold cell
>give army blanket
>you're in the army now.
yikes
There is nothing compulsory about this, its not like they were in life or death situations.
Either say your Chinese, and get on Chinese funded transport, or get stuck in the airport for another few days.
Taiwan is not a country
Funny cause they are more so (currently) than the USSR ever was.
>state law
Holy shit I can't believe this. Is there really such a law?