• 1984@lemmy.today
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    7 months ago

    You are not wrong. I agree they do all these things. And I don't know what China does. I live outside of a China naturally, and I don't know anything about what's going on inside. We hear scary stories of course, and the leader of the country seems insane by western standards at least. I don't think China cares about human rights very much. And I would not be surprised if people gets killed and made to disappear if they are inconvenient.

    But honestly, I don't know anything. I'm not there. I haven't seen with my own eyes anything.

    • Kras Mazov@lemmygrad.ml
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      7 months ago

      That's the thing, you identified an issue, we constantly hear bad and scary stuff about China all the time, that's western propaganda trying to turn China into the enemy so whatever the west, mainly the US, wants to do, becomes justifiable.

      You don't need to live there to know, at least partiatly, the reality of what goes on in the country nor it's international relations. I'm not from the US, but I do know all those things I just cited in my last comment. All you need are good sources. You can start by studying how China handles its international relations. You'll quickly realize that China doesn't threat, embargo or invade other countries.

      If you are genuinely interested you can learn a lot by visiting Lemmygrad and Hexbear, there are communities there to ask for information, and as long as you're wanting to learn, you will be welcomed.

      Also, Xi Jinping is not insane at all like the media likes to portray him. The statement is too broad for me to tackle any specific thing, tho.

      I don't think China cares about human rights very much. And I would not be surprised if people gets killed and made to disappear if they are inconvenient.

      Again, very broad statement, what human rights and what you mean by this? This probably comes from more propaganda led disinformation.

      Also, China is a massive country with 1.4 billion people. Do you really think we wouldn't have proof of people being repressed, killed and disappearing? The people there aren't isolated from the internet, they can access beyond the restrictions easily with VPNs which are common, it would be easy to show this stuff to the rest of the world.

      Protests happen all the time in China and people critique the government, just like basically any other country.

      If you want the perspective of a foreigner living there, I recommend the youtube channel Felipe Durante, he speaks Portuguese but the auto translate on youtube should be good enough, at least for english.

      • 1984@lemmy.today
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        7 months ago

        Thanks for the long post. I realize there is a lot of propaganda to try and decipher. We live in a world of public appearances and PR. :)

    • BurgerPunk [he/him, comrade/them]
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      7 months ago

      I don't know what China does

      Admitting that is good. If all you've heard about China is the kind of propaganda you hear in the West, then you're going to have a distorted view and think the kind of things you do. But that's not an informed opinion, that's just repeating the anti-China messaging from Western countries.