Thread 509546122 - /pol/ [Archived: 628 hours ago]

Anonymous ID: N4YML3VQ
7/5/2025, 5:31:02 AM No.509546122
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Based China wins again.
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Anonymous ID: vHmphbG8United States
7/5/2025, 5:35:33 AM No.509546326
>China becomes first country
Who knew that was the criterion
Anonymous ID: x2xC4sYWAustralia
7/5/2025, 5:35:39 AM No.509546333
>le usa vaccines bad
>le china vaccines good
Anonymous ID: LXZJs32K
7/5/2025, 5:38:58 AM No.509546505
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>>509546122 (OP)
Meanwhile in reality they just weld you in your apartment if you have a cold and leave you to starve to death.
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Anonymous ID: ZAb6+pcKLatvia
7/5/2025, 5:50:46 AM No.509547111
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>>509546122 (OP)
Most health news from China are about the newest spread of viral pandemic, human or animal. You know shit's bad when even crowded filthy places like India don't fester with desease as much as China does.
Anonymous ID: FNAdTTTC
7/5/2025, 5:54:20 AM No.509547299
>>509546505
Jewish hands typed this.
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Anonymous ID: K9LMYAc3United States
7/5/2025, 5:59:11 AM No.509547581
>>509546122 (OP)
I have 30 thousand dollars invested in the company that did this. Microport medbot.
Anonymous ID: 8/KFS3llUnited States
7/5/2025, 6:30:43 AM No.509549233
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>>509546122 (OP)
Anonymous ID: P4+koZXrUnited States
7/5/2025, 6:32:25 AM No.509549317
>>509547299
beep bop
Anonymous ID: llywJCWQUnited States
7/5/2025, 6:55:28 AM No.509550413
>>509546122 (OP)
Why is the article using euphemisms for 'remote control surgery'? Is adding the word 'satellite' somehow more impressive? How did they even get someone to sign onto this? I know China has like no regulations on medical testing which makes them very appealing for private companies, but I can't think of many uses of needing to perform a surgery via remote control unless some doctor wants to create a monopoly on booking.