@GiacomoSansoni pretty much all statistics come from the government in every country, you're making an idiotic argument here
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β Dmitri β (yogthos@mastodon.social)'s status on Wednesday, 02-Feb-2022 02:27:10 UTC β Dmitri β - Santa Claes πΈπͺππ°π likes this.
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β Dmitri β (yogthos@mastodon.social)'s status on Wednesday, 02-Feb-2022 02:27:11 UTC β Dmitri β @GiacomoSansoni I'm not your research assistant, you asked for information and I provided you. If you want me to do detailed research then you can pay me. This information is well documented and publicly available.
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Giacomo (giacomosansoni@mastodon.uno)'s status on Wednesday, 02-Feb-2022 02:27:11 UTC Giacomo @yogthos Look, the source cited in that article to show that the Chinese government is doing good comes from the Chinese government itself http://www.stats.gov.cn/english/PressRelease/201602/t20160229_1324019.html with this kind of circular logic we could praise anyone we want
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Giacomo (giacomosansoni@mastodon.uno)'s status on Wednesday, 02-Feb-2022 02:27:12 UTC Giacomo @yogthos OK, I'd go with the one that is not on YouTube. It compares Australia and China, I guess it's not closely related to HRC but it's interesting nontheless https://www.trotskyistplatform.com/workplace-safety-now-better-in-china-than-in-australia/ what do we know about how data from the two countries has been collected?
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β Dmitri β (yogthos@mastodon.social)'s status on Wednesday, 02-Feb-2022 02:28:12 UTC β Dmitri β @GiacomoSansoni I don't understand your question. Each link addresses a different question you asked.
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Giacomo (giacomosansoni@mastodon.uno)'s status on Wednesday, 02-Feb-2022 02:28:13 UTC Giacomo @yogthos Which one of those two links seems more interesting to you?
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