New Yorker recounts surviving Chinese lockdown; Chinese market drives Hollywood censorship

China steps up as the world’s biggest feature film market. It’s giving Hollywood even more incentive to comply with Beijing’s censorship. A New Yorker recounts being put under lockdown in Shanghai. Living in isolation for two months once drove him to a dangerous point. A top U.S. military commander fears China is speeding up plans to replace the U.S. on the world stage. That’s as the communist regime deepens a plan to recruit technology talents from around the world.
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