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People here freak the fuck out as soon as China is metninoed, especially if its something positive or nice. What positive or nice thing from China would you allow that you dont class as propaganda?
>I guess food network is American propaganda, do they think they can gloss over daily injustices such as child malnutrition with their immaculately prepared roasts?
this is exactly what I mean. as someone said before too, is binging with babish propaganda too? Its a professionally done video with a nice looking guy in a clean place making food, uh oh!! why the FUCK didnt he show homeless people outside his apartment?? >:(

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-kDUl2ly8LE
These videos are way more "rough" than OP video, but are still comfy. Are they also propaganda? They showed happy people in china, wtf?? where are the constantly collapsing buildings? children getting organ-harvested left right and center? people getting instantly grabbed and shot by the government for not permanently smiling and praising the state?

And this are things people in this thread actually spout, they think this is everyday life in china? America has such a sick warped view/perception of China right now. I guess it is from a combination of the current "trade-war" and competition for global nr. 1 world power, combined the isolation of Chinese interaction/perspective due to the isolation of the internet wall. Americans have become truly indoctrinated and rabidly(!) anti-chinese. They usually think that us in Europe also totally share this sentiment and are fully "on their side" in this.
It feels like most chinese stereotypes are like 10 years out of date. Again, probably due to the isolation of internet wall. Even "cheap crap from china" doesnt really apply anymore.

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