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<br>'''[[Google]] correctly defines a "[[show trial]]"''': "a [[judicial]] trial held in public with the intention of influencing or satisfying public opinion, rather than of ensuring justice."
 
<br>'''[[Google]] correctly defines a "[[show trial]]"''': "a [[judicial]] trial held in public with the intention of influencing or satisfying public opinion, rather than of ensuring justice."
 
== China's promotion of the transexual agenda in the U.S. ==
 
 
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