Amidst the ongoing tension between the United States and China, experts have expressed their views regarding any future war.
This discussion is taking place at a time when America is using its strength in the ongoing war in Ukraine and according to many sources, China is also helping Russia through the backdoor.
According to experts, both the countries appear to be similar on other fronts, but in recent times, ‘online porn’ has emerged as the biggest weapon of the Western countries in front of Beijing.
This option of considering online porn as a weapon may seem absolutely absurd at the ground level, but in recent times, examples of this weapon have also been seen in the ongoing Ukraine-Russia war.
According to the report, North Korean soldiers who came to fight on behalf of Russia have surprisingly become addicted to online porn.
According to the report, when soldiers accustomed to restricted and limited internet in North Korea got free internet in Russia, they became addicted to porn.
Although how much truth is there in this report is a matter of debate, but if it is at all true then it proves that if the soldiers of the country who use the restricted internet come in contact with the wider internet, then they get addicted to online porn. Can cope.
great firewall of china
There is more discussion about China because, like North Korea, China also protects the general public from the external Internet by using its Great Firewall Internet censorship systems.
By restricting the Internet, China prevents the exchange of political news, social platforms and other things from around the world.
Chinese authorities have long been cautious about online porn. Agencies like the National Office Against Pornographic and Illegal Publications have banned porn in China.
There are strict restrictions on internet in China
Such strict restrictions on the Internet have deep roots in China. In 2018, a writer in Beijing tried to sell his novel with some photographs on the internet, for which he was sentenced to 10 years.
The government has even introduced a reward for tip-offs about Internet abuse, with a reward of up to 600,000 yuan (about US$86,500).
However, the purpose of this heavy ban by China is to control the content available on the Internet and maintain social order.
But it also creates curiosity about something in the minds of the common people.
Michael Deacon in The Telegraph argued that China and North Korea or any other country where soldiers lack Internet exposure.
If they get access to the internet immediately, they are more likely to get distracted.
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