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China's highly controlled internet is filled with anti-Semitic rhetoric following Hamas slaughter | Blaze Media
Aaron Keyak, the State Department's deputy special envoy to monitor and combat anti-Semitism, suggested that anti-Semitism has spread throughout China since Hamas' surprise attack against the Jewish state on October 7, according to Fox News Digital. The comments were made last week when Keyak...

Aaron Keyak, the State Department's deputy special envoy to monitor and combat anti-Semitism, suggested that anti-Semitism has spread throughout China since Hamas' surprise attack against the Jewish state on October 7, according to Fox News Digital. The comments were made last week when Keyak spoke at the U.S. Bar Association.
Keyak said that "[t]here's been an increase in the People’s Republic of China’s state media and online discourse of antisemitic tropes that Jews control the United States through deep U.S.-Israel ties, as well as control over banks, the media, and that they have influence over government leaders."
The institute went on to say that "[w]hile most Western governments have condemned Hamas in the strongest possible terms, Beijing has refused to do so. Not only that, but it has also censored pro-Israel expression, both online and offline."
Most of the hatred that has been expressed about Jews has been online, with Chinese "netizens" openly ridiculing the parents of Noa Argamani, who is a half-Chinese, Israeli-born captive who was kidnapped by Hamas. Though Argamani's mother has asked Beijing for help in rescuing her daughter, she has been mocked online and the victim of a string of profanities.
China seems to be leading the world against Israel. But they are Leftists, so it is understandable.