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  • ubergeek@lemmy.today
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    22 days ago

    People of the US and China are both unsure of what to believe about the other, because both are so propagandized lol

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      22 days ago

      Who told you that the people of China are propagandized, especially to hate other countries and peoples as much as the US does?

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        22 days ago

        Woah I never recognized your username in the wild before. Thanks for giving us Lemmy. Huge fan.

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        22 days ago

        Their access to news is controlled and for some topics all available news is what we’d call propaganda. Particularly anything about Japan or the Taiwan issue. Most people I know there realize this to an extent but without any other information do still believe the core idea even if skeptical of details.

        But at the same time I’d argue there’s no such thing as a population that’s not propagandized. In the US the big news corporations only will present views favorable to their profitability and continued growth. Sure they disagree with eachother, but it’s still always a pro-business view. State news from Russia is (I’d argue rightly) not available on many US platforms to discourage it’s influence for example.

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          21 days ago

          The US does NOT have a free press and is not at all interested in freedom and free speech. Notice that there are no socialists or leftists of any kind on any news channel or in political leadership positions.

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        22 days ago

        Friends of mine who have moved away from China. One of them had police at their door in China for social media posts that were friendly to Uyghurs (not even anything to do with the genocide, just general friendliness as a “we’re all Chinese” kind of message). Being taken to police stations for even slightly questioning the state narrative is terrifying.