In fact, there are many nomadic groups in China, such as Sanhe Dashen, or Li Hai who wandered to Hegang. These are all exiled groups in the highly developed capitalist world. Just like the protagonist in Nowhere, he suddenly works odd jobs in a giant Amazon factory, and suddenly he is exiled to a desolate place on the edge, whether in a small town where capitalist globalization has lost warmth, or because of the financialization of real estate, Capitalism's increasingly nasty labor dispatch has become homeless, and its rigid details of life are precisely at odds with the mainstream and vulgar, highly hypocritical, landscaped and involuted middle-class life of this era. I think that such groups, their narratives are the most favorable samples that can pierce the lies of the times. Unfortunately, we cannot tell them on this land.
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