Without a context source, it's hard to tell where and when it was shot.
Local HK news are talking about an uprising at Hon Hai (Foxconn) factory in the mainland, because people have been laid off due to a massive drop in worldwide production demand, and because robots have been replacing employees in charge of doing dull/repetitive tasks. These people who come from other provinces (up north) are probably pissed knowing they won't find a job with the same wage back home.
"My" source https://www.zerohedge.com/covid-19/covid-lockdown-protests-erupt-beijing-xinjiang-after-deadly-fire
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IMO it's genuine, from what I can see... But what can I see?...
That being said... https://poal.co/s/technology/594838
>Foxconn Riot Could Cut China iPhone Production By More Than 30% | "The source said more than 20,000 workers, mostly new hires not yet working on production lines, took the money and left." (www.zerohedge.com)
https://poal.co/s/USPolitics/594550/fc0485ab-8cc9-44b2-8d02-a1cd00a4fc6d
"The source said more than 20,000 workers, mostly new hires not yet working on production lines, took the money and left."
That doesn't make sense.
Why would they protest if they grabbed free money and left?
>grabbed free money and left
Maybe, just maybe, they know exactly what they are doing here...
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