Author Topic: Chinese man falsely imprisoned for extortion, letter seeking help  (Read 1043 times)

The letter in question:

Translation:

/discuss I suppose

Is this the new somalia copypasta?

Is this the new somalia copypasta?
If you actually read it, you'd know.


A lot of people are saying that this is bullstuff.

Edit: yeah people are saying that these come up every few months, and people use it as a copy pasta to get internet points.
« Last Edit: December 10, 2015, 06:27:23 PM by EcstaticEggplant »

I've been to China.
I too got falsely accused of extorting the government and was forced to make socks.
This checks out.

A lot of people are saying that this is bullstuff.
It's possible, but this kind of political corruption is pretty rampant in China. It's probably legitimate.

how about posting where you got this from


how about posting where you got this from
https://www.reddit.com/r/pics/comments/3w9dvj/didnt_know_where_else_to_put_this_my_dads_just/
Better question is why didn't OP copy paste the text instead of stuffting the quality with a picture.

A lot of people are saying that this is bullstuff.

Edit: yeah people are saying that these come up every few months, and people use it as a copy pasta to get internet points.
I remember seeing this about a year or so ago, so yeah, it's a pasta

I'm going to assume the part where is says 24 June 2016 is a translation error.

I'm going to assume the part where is says 24 June 2016 is a translation error.
yeah how the hell did that happen

I'm going to assume the part where is says 24 June 2016 is a translation error.
If you look at the letter it says 2015.6.2P on the bottom

I remember seeing this about a year or so ago, so yeah, it's a pasta
Reverse image search reveals zero matches. I don't think it's a pasta.