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  • Muad'Dibber@lemmygrad.ml
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    2 months ago

    Major props to people posting these, and sharing to others that they've been lied to. Western powers want to instill a culture of fear about saying anything positive about China, like a psychological hurdle we have to jump over, because it could earn us the vitriol of friends and family.

      • Yiazmat@lemmygrad.ml
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        2 months ago

        My friend's girlfriend is Chinese and when I first met her we talked about China for a bit and she later told him that she wasn't used to people talking positively about China. He told me she sometimes lies about her ethnicity to avoid people being racist. made me want to punch a wall

  • 中国共产党万岁@lemmygrad.ml
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    2 months ago

    This is still a hot take in most western circles. I really hope that tiktok turns up the propaganda now that it's going to be banned anyway, especially during an election year to make more people see videos like this.

    My vibes-based analysis is that Japan is a US ally, and it still took something like 20 years for a majority of westerners to think of it as a nice place. China will be subject to relentless propaganda, so I think it's probably going to be around 2030 or later when most westerners realize China is a nice place.

    It's a pity to see 西方人小看中国. I guess the silver lining is that with racist western chauvinism clouding the vision of imperialists, they will continue delusional policies that underestimate China and overestimate their own capability, which is ultimately a soft strategic advantage for China.

  • bobs_guns@lemmygrad.ml
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    2 months ago

    There definitely could have been smog when she was growing up. Modern China is a society that is changing quickly.

  • ChairmanSpongebob [he/him]
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    2 months ago

    good for her for challenging her own old views on China, and even other places she hasn't visited. You love to see it folks

    • REEEEvolution@lemmygrad.ml
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      2 months ago

      In China: Yes, sure. Most famously the COVID restrictions were dropped after protests. As for talking about the govenrment online in anegative way, no problem. Just do not promote seperatism, terrorism or racial chauvinism of any kind.

      In the US: You might get a visit from homeland security and the police might kill you for no reason.

    • deathtoreddit@lemmygrad.ml
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      2 months ago

      COVID protests... From December 2022

      Also, IDK about you but is it a personal past time to want a government regime changed?

    • taiphlosion@lemmygrad.ml
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      2 months ago

      YES. There are actual official channels where you can file complaints, but it's not like you can't levy criticisms against the government, how else would they meet the people's needs and have a 90% approval rating?