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A chemical plant in china's Anhui caught fire followed by many huge explosions. Highly toxic smoke filled the air across cities & contaminated nearly water sources. pic.twitter.com/YHm8R4m3qL
— శంకర్ ముదిరాజ్ (@Gsk339) February 22, 2023
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A chemical plant in communist #china's Anhui caught fire followed by many huge explosions. Highly toxic smoke filled the air across cities & contaminated nearly water sources. CCP bottom feeding mouthpiece proudly claimed "everything is ok". #2023AnhuiChernobyl pic.twitter.com/wrf56273Gp
— Northrop Gundam ∀🦅⚔️☭⃠ (@GundamNorthrop) February 21, 2023
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considering the number of tweets on the Ohio chemical disaster by Comrade @HuXijin_GT, Comrade @chenweihua and other Chinese state media types, did any of them show any concern for the wellbeing of their fellow countrymen after the explosion at an Anhui pesticide plant yesterday? https://t.co/COabwC4FNt
— 杨涵 Han Yang (@polijunkie_aus) February 22, 2023
Comrade Hu:
— 杨涵 Han Yang (@polijunkie_aus) February 22, 2023
Ohio: 2
Anhui: nil
Primary school math tells us Comrade Hu cares about Ohio infinitely more than he cares about Anhui pic.twitter.com/sj253gkFzz
Comrade Chen, China Daily's correspondent based in Brussels, managed to retweet a fire in Brooklyn New York but still haven't found time to care about explosion in his home country. Selfless and intrepid journalism! pic.twitter.com/l3vlwVIkoT
— 杨涵 Han Yang (@polijunkie_aus) February 22, 2023
Comrade Liu, of China's state TV CGTN, please save your gasmask for your live report from Anhui…
— 杨涵 Han Yang (@polijunkie_aus) February 22, 2023
https://t.co/u6LXHd0ijd
If you believe the lack of tweets for Anhui by Chinese state media is due to the relatively small impact, in 2018 a huge explosion at a Zhangjiakou chemical killed 23, and the comrades didn’t tweet about it either https://t.co/xUDL1RelnL
— 杨涵 Han Yang (@polijunkie_aus) February 22, 2023
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