CDZ Chinese Media on U.S. Protests

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With the Anniversary of Tiannaman Square upon us, and the all-sided disintegration of China-U.S. relations, we would expect the propaganda war to heat up. But the U.S and China both also have their own serious domestic problems. I link here to a sophisticated analysis of the China media, and its handling of recent U.S. events. The Chinese authorities have a difficult hand to play in this game, considering they totally lack a “free press,” and given they have less experience than their authoritarian nationalist cousins of the less-censored Russian media, not to mention lacking formal elections as in Russia ... but they are learning.

Observe the cunning Twitter mastery shown by Hua Chunying of China’s foreign ministry on Saturday as she responded with a simple “I can’t breathe,” in response to a tweet in which her US counterpart said that “freedom loving people around the world must stand with the rule of law and hold to account the Chinese Communist Party, which has flagrantly broken its promises to the people of Hong Kong.”

Is China reveling in US woes?
 
Corporate news media which is all we have now will always bend to the profit margin and so they automatically will push opinions towards the globalist left until we have lost all sovereignty.....and the world is using the ¥ yen instead of the dollar....
 
They aren't reveling in US woes........they are reveling in poking Trump back in the eye.
 
With the Anniversary of Tiannaman Square upon us, and the all-sided disintegration of China-U.S. relations, we would expect the propaganda war to heat up. But the U.S and China both also have their own serious domestic problems. I link here to a sophisticated analysis of the China media, and its handling of recent U.S. events. The Chinese authorities have a difficult hand to play in this game, considering they totally lack a “free press,” and given they have less experience than their authoritarian nationalist cousins of the less-censored Russian media, not to mention lacking formal elections as in Russia ... but they are learning.

Observe the cunning Twitter mastery shown by Hua Chunying of China’s foreign ministry on Saturday as she responded with a simple “I can’t breathe,” in response to a tweet in which her US counterpart said that “freedom loving people around the world must stand with the rule of law and hold to account the Chinese Communist Party, which has flagrantly broken its promises to the people of Hong Kong.”

Is China reveling in US woes?

China has incarcerated a million plus Muslims, run roughshod through Hong Kong, sought to intimidate Taiwan, laid claim to the China Sea threatening violence against "trespassers", and is in a border skirmish with India. And that is simply a few of the many highly questionable moves China has recently made. I could list China's economic manipulation and widespread internal corruption but I doubt that would be of much importance to you.

That you are impressed with a Chinese Twitter post ("Observe the cunning Twitter mastery shown by Hua Chunying of China’s foreign ministry..") underscores your shallowness and unwarranted admiration for Chinese politics.

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With the Anniversary of Tiannaman Square upon us, and the all-sided disintegration of China-U.S. relations, we would expect the propaganda war to heat up. But the U.S and China both also have their own serious domestic problems. I link here to a sophisticated analysis of the China media, and its handling of recent U.S. events. The Chinese authorities have a difficult hand to play in this game, considering they totally lack a “free press,” and given they have less experience than their authoritarian nationalist cousins of the less-censored Russian media, not to mention lacking formal elections as in Russia ... but they are learning.

Observe the cunning Twitter mastery shown by Hua Chunying of China’s foreign ministry on Saturday as she responded with a simple “I can’t breathe,” in response to a tweet in which her US counterpart said that “freedom loving people around the world must stand with the rule of law and hold to account the Chinese Communist Party, which has flagrantly broken its promises to the people of Hong Kong.”

Is China reveling in US woes?
No, it's their way of bragging about it.

Basically they are insinuating that the riots they're stoking are a tit for tat for backing Hong Kong.

An oblique way to claim responsibility without directly admitting it.
 
Suggested reading is Anna politkovskaya, vtoraia chechenskaia a small corner of hell and the subchapter entitled zheltoe na chernom, yellow on black.
 
They aren't reveling in US woes........they are reveling in poking Trump back in the eye.
China will continue poking after trump is gone because they are our enemy

but thanks to trump America is poking back
 
They aren't reveling in US woes........they are reveling in poking Trump back in the eye.
China will continue poking after trump is gone because they are our enemy

but thanks to trump America is poking back

Some people see an enemy around every corner. Professionals call that paranoia.
this is so predictable

a conservative criticizes china so your knee jerks and you have to defend them
 
They aren't reveling in US woes........they are reveling in poking Trump back in the eye.
China will continue poking after trump is gone because they are our enemy

but thanks to trump America is poking back

Some people see an enemy around every corner. Professionals call that paranoia.
this is so predictable

a conservative criticizes china so your knee jerks and you have to defend them

Criticize them. There are things to criticize about practically anything. They aren't our "enemy" though.
 
They aren't reveling in US woes........they are reveling in poking Trump back in the eye.
China will continue poking after trump is gone because they are our enemy

but thanks to trump America is poking back

Some people see an enemy around every corner. Professionals call that paranoia.
this is so predictable

a conservative criticizes china so your knee jerks and you have to defend them

Criticize them. There are things to criticize about practically anything. They aren't our "enemy" though.
They are as much our enemy as the old soviet union was

but liberals back them embraced the communists just as you are now
 
They aren't reveling in US woes........they are reveling in poking Trump back in the eye.
China will continue poking after trump is gone because they are our enemy

but thanks to trump America is poking back

Some people see an enemy around every corner. Professionals call that paranoia.
this is so predictable

a conservative criticizes china so your knee jerks and you have to defend them

Criticize them. There are things to criticize about practically anything. They aren't our "enemy" though.
They are as much our enemy as the old soviet union was

but liberals back them embraced the communists just as you are now

If they are our enemy there are a ton of CEO's (including Trump) that should be arrested for aiding the enemy.

And why would Trump run to the enemy for election help?

John Bolton: The Scandal of Trump’s China Policy
 
If they are our enemy there are a ton of CEO's (including Trump) that should be arrested for aiding the enemy.
Maybe so

but America has a long history of (legally) selling our enemies the rope to hang us with

instead of just settling scores with people you hate already, we should as a nation take our head out of our ass and change our policies toward china to reflect the threat that they are
 
If they are our enemy there are a ton of CEO's (including Trump) that should be arrested for aiding the enemy.
Maybe so

but America has a long history of (legally) selling our enemies the rope to hang us with

instead of just settling scores with people you hate already we should as a nation take our head out of our ass and chance our policies toward china to reflect the threat that they are

It's not going to happen (first because they are not a threat as an enemy) because corporation will drool over the 1.5 billion people market.
 
With the Anniversary of Tiannaman Square upon us, and the all-sided disintegration of China-U.S. relations, we would expect the propaganda war to heat up. But the U.S and China both also have their own serious domestic problems. I link here to a sophisticated analysis of the China media, and its handling of recent U.S. events. The Chinese authorities have a difficult hand to play in this game, considering they totally lack a “free press,” and given they have less experience than their authoritarian nationalist cousins of the less-censored Russian media, not to mention lacking formal elections as in Russia ... but they are learning.

Observe the cunning Twitter mastery shown by Hua Chunying of China’s foreign ministry on Saturday as she responded with a simple “I can’t breathe,” in response to a tweet in which her US counterpart said that “freedom loving people around the world must stand with the rule of law and hold to account the Chinese Communist Party, which has flagrantly broken its promises to the people of Hong Kong.”

Is China reveling in US woes?
The US media demonizes and criticizes China regularly. They do this on orders from the Oligarchy, who owns and controls much of the media. The Oligarchy likes to make enemies of nations not controlled by the US Empire. It really helps to enrich the MIC and ultimately the Oligarchy. It’s a scam that apparently many Americans can’t see.

China’s media criticizing the US, seems like fair play.
 
With the Anniversary of Tiannaman Square upon us, and the all-sided disintegration of China-U.S. relations, we would expect the propaganda war to heat up. But the U.S and China both also have their own serious domestic problems. I link here to a sophisticated analysis of the China media, and its handling of recent U.S. events. The Chinese authorities have a difficult hand to play in this game, considering they totally lack a “free press,” and given they have less experience than their authoritarian nationalist cousins of the less-censored Russian media, not to mention lacking formal elections as in Russia ... but they are learning.

Observe the cunning Twitter mastery shown by Hua Chunying of China’s foreign ministry on Saturday as she responded with a simple “I can’t breathe,” in response to a tweet in which her US counterpart said that “freedom loving people around the world must stand with the rule of law and hold to account the Chinese Communist Party, which has flagrantly broken its promises to the people of Hong Kong.”

Is China reveling in US woes?
The US media demonizes and criticizes China regularly. They do this on orders from the Oligarchy, who owns and controls much of the media. The Oligarchy likes to make enemies of nations not controlled by the US Empire. It really helps to enrich the MIC and ultimately the Oligarchy. It’s a scam that apparently many Americans can’t see.

China’s media criticizing the US, seems like fair play.

I think we need to be careful when we talk about oligarchy, “plutocracy,” etc. I think there is not just one “enemy,” a fixed greedy ruling elite of plutocrats. We are dealing with a whole complex system of capitalism as it is embodied in the “empire,” nation states and corporations following their own interests. The U.S. “empire,” with Trump as President, is now losing its sense of direction. All elites have power to advance their own agendas, but over time their ideologies get twisted into populist prejudices, sometimes in forms even the elites find irrational and frightening. Wall Street is doing well for now, but U.S. society is falling apart.

There is a dangerous illusion among many Americans that the plutocracy exists above and beyond, outside of and even opposing, all institutions. We hear ridiculous conspiracy theories that the Democrats have been “bought” by the Chinese communists, or Republicans through Trump are just puppets of Putin, or that hidden “globalist elites” are running the show. Others still hold onto nostalgia for “Lost Cause“ ideology, which at root reflects an old ideology of long gone slaveholders. Still others, libertarians, sometimes attach themselves to a small government philosophy appropriate to pre-industrial life ... while real life has made even most industrial capitalists themselves dependent on state capitalist handouts and bailouts.

The realist Western elites, meanwhile, are themselves divided on how to handle the difficult Chinese challenge, and other problems as well. While plutocrats and oligarchs and the MIC have faith that either party will serve their interests, they are tiring of Trump’s demagoguery, incompetence and divisiveness. He has not served the U.S. empires’s long-term interests well, and he is not seen by hardly any of the grown-ups as an effective leader.
 

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