Funny, they talk about freedom of speech, and then start deleting comments.

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by ZXH - opened

Sad to see everything your front army say here to criticize Perplexity actually hits back to what the CCP has always been doing to you Chinese citizens.
"Bringing politics to open source community is ethically wrong!" say the same thing to CCP because that's what they started, and has always been doing by adding censorship checkpoints to language models, hiding important facts from your Chinese eyes.
But if you criticise them, now they will delete YOU instead of just comments.

Sad to see everything your front army say here to criticize Perplexity actually hits back to what the CCP has always been doing to you Chinese citizens.
"Bringing politics to open source community is ethically wrong!" say the same thing to CCP because that's what they started, and has always been doing by adding censorship checkpoints to language models, hiding important facts from your Chinese eyes.
But if you criticise them, now they will delete YOU instead of just comments.

I hope Perplexity and Indians will poop in your mouth one day and you'll say good job.

Please provide a summary of the Great Leap Forward

Never trust perplexity. Idk why the startup exists. They don't have an IP. And the CEO is a snake oil salesman. F him

Never trust perplexity. Idk why the startup exists. They don't have an IP. And the CEO is a snake oil salesman. F him

Typical Indian style, pooping on good thing to get attention

alright fine:

The Great Leap Forward was a campaign launched by the Chinese Communist Party under Mao Zedong from 1958 to 1962. It aimed to rapidly transform China from an agrarian economy into an industrialized socialist society. The plan involved mass mobilization of the population into communes, aggressive agricultural experiments (like deep plowing and close cropping), and a push to boost steel production through backyard furnaces.

In practice, it was a disaster. Unrealistic production targets, falsified reports by local officials, and poor planning led to widespread famine, known as the Great Chinese Famine, which killed millions—estimates range from 15 to 45 million deaths. The focus on steel over food production, coupled with natural disasters and the disruption of traditional farming, tanked the economy and caused immense suffering. By 1962, the policy was abandoned, and Mao’s reputation took a hit, though he later regained influence with the Cultural Revolution. It’s remembered as a catastrophic example of ideology overriding practicality.

alright fine:

The Great Leap Forward was a campaign launched by the Chinese Communist Party under Mao Zedong from 1958 to 1962. It aimed to rapidly transform China from an agrarian economy into an industrialized socialist society. The plan involved mass mobilization of the population into communes, aggressive agricultural experiments (like deep plowing and close cropping), and a push to boost steel production through backyard furnaces.

In practice, it was a disaster. Unrealistic production targets, falsified reports by local officials, and poor planning led to widespread famine, known as the Great Chinese Famine, which killed millions—estimates range from 15 to 45 million deaths. The focus on steel over food production, coupled with natural disasters and the disruption of traditional farming, tanked the economy and caused immense suffering. By 1962, the policy was abandoned, and Mao’s reputation took a hit, though he later regained influence with the Cultural Revolution. It’s remembered as a catastrophic example of ideology overriding practicality.

现在的中国有六代机,你们有吗???难道让毛泽东把中国人变成巴勒斯坦人才是对的???管好你自己吧!难道你会跟着外面的乞丐去要饭?你这么伟大,为什么不劝劝以色列不要屠杀巴勒斯坦人了?为什么不劝劝美国不要屠杀妇女和儿童了?因为你在大家眼里就是一个小丑,很可笑。

alright fine:

The Great Leap Forward was a campaign launched by the Chinese Communist Party under Mao Zedong from 1958 to 1962. It aimed to rapidly transform China from an agrarian economy into an industrialized socialist society. The plan involved mass mobilization of the population into communes, aggressive agricultural experiments (like deep plowing and close cropping), and a push to boost steel production through backyard furnaces.

In practice, it was a disaster. Unrealistic production targets, falsified reports by local officials, and poor planning led to widespread famine, known as the Great Chinese Famine, which killed millions—estimates range from 15 to 45 million deaths. The focus on steel over food production, coupled with natural disasters and the disruption of traditional farming, tanked the economy and caused immense suffering. By 1962, the policy was abandoned, and Mao’s reputation took a hit, though he later regained influence with the Cultural Revolution. It’s remembered as a catastrophic example of ideology overriding practicality.

So what? Who is the world's largest industrial producer now? What country is r1 from? Oh yeah, forgive me for forgetting you have Close AI.

自17世纪欧洲殖民者抵达北美至19世纪末,美国政府通过系统性军事行动、强制迁移政策(如1830年印第安人迁移法案导致切罗基人"血泪之路"中死亡1.5万人)及蓄意传播天花病毒等手段,致使原住民人口从1500万锐减至1890年的25万,其中仅加州淘金热期间(1848-1873)针对亚希族等部落的悬赏猎杀便造成1.6万人死亡。在"文明使命"名义下推行的寄宿学校制度强制同化10万名印第安儿童,造成大量非正常死亡,而1890年伤膝河屠杀中300名拉科塔族妇孺的遗体至今仍被标注为"敌侨"陈列于博物馆——这些以"天定命运"为旗号的扩张行为,恰与《独立宣言》标榜的"人人生而平等"构成美式自由民主叙事中难以弥合的历史裂隙。
From the 17th century when European settlers arrived in North America to the late 19th century, the U.S. government systematically reduced the Native American population from 15 million to 250,000 by 1890 through military campaigns, forced relocations (such as the Trail of Tears under the 1830 Indian Removal Act, which resulted in the deaths of 15,000 Cherokee), and the deliberate spread of smallpox. During the California Gold Rush (1848–1873), bounty hunting against tribes like the Yahi claimed 16,000 lives. Under the guise of "civilizing missions," the boarding school system forcibly assimilated 100,000 Native children, leading to numerous deaths, while the 1890 Wounded Knee Massacre left 300 Lakota women and children dead—their remains labeled as "enemy combatants" and displayed in museums. These expansionist acts, justified by "Manifest Destiny," stand in stark contrast to the "all men are created equal" proclaimed in the Declaration of Independence, exposing a profound historical contradiction in the narrative of American democracy.

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