Easy. They can have a phone when they can buy one for themselves. By that point they should be mature enough for just about anything
socsa
Hey you first buddy
I can hear this image
OP secretly just wants a bunch of low wage service workers to lose their jobs
Woody with a hint of lemongrass
OP has clearly never purchased furniture
No, do Jira next pls.
Get on with it already
Imagine thinking that people are opposed to post-scarcity economics, and not the whole "let's kill everyone who disagrees with us until we achieve such conditions"
Don't lump us all in with those naive authoritarian children. Some of us believe the internet deserves a better class of communist.
The people I have spoken to in China understand something happened, and most of them know that it was the suppression of a student protest movement. From there the knowledge diverges as to what kind of protest movement and how violent was the suppression and whether it was justified. My family will kind of halfheartedly repeat some version of the party line but acknowledge it was a fucked up situation, and they also understand that the censorship surrounding it is awkward and unnecessary.
Generally the Chinese I have spoken to are mostly aware of and opposed to the CCP's censorship, but they also don't really like to talk about it for obvious reasons.
What a terrible day to be literate