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The biggest shareholder in Tencent is an South African investor group (I have shares there) a
The main thing people usually get wrong, is that they think countries own big investors, corporations and conglomerates... its the other way around... these elites use countries as their puppets.
We gona get a normal game? oh noooo
Live out in the woods, a Cabin in the Woods. From here you shall be free of any and all things which would support (insert corporation here that deals within China, Saudi Arabia, Malaysia, Vietnam, Philippines, etc..)
Here's another link for anyone doubting https://markets.businessinsider.com/news/stocks/chinese-government-alibaba-tencent-stock-purchases-communist-party-tiktok-bytedance-2023-1
Better than supporting the rich in america. Stay mad. PLA #1