Gu Li is a Uyghur whose account was suspended by Twitter. Her account wasn't very old and it showed what daily life was like in Xinjiang, but I think Twitter felt that the CPC was involved in her account, or they used this reasoning as an excuse to suspend her account. She always seemed pretty genuine to me. Anyway, I'm posting this video because you can see how middle-class life in China is very similar to middle-class life in the West, and from what I can tell, the Chinese smile a lot too. [embedded content]
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Gu Li is a Uyghur whose account was suspended by Twitter. Her account wasn't very old and it showed what daily life was like in Xinjiang, but I think Twitter felt that the CPC was involved in her account, or they used this reasoning as an excuse to suspend her account. She always seemed pretty genuine to me. Anyway, I'm posting this video because you can see how middle-class life in China is very similar to middle-class life in the West, and from what I can tell, the Chinese smile a lot too.