...about it!
When I speak about Chinese stuff around me, I notice there are many people who are ignorant, hanging onto cliches or negative propaganda, which is sad. On the contrary, when I interacted with some Chinese in my community and showed them I'm interested in their culture, they seemed...
...generalized chaos, etc. Or a coincidence.
It's just as easy to assume dark circles and ritualistic murders nowadays, as it is to assume propaganda. It's difficult to know. Not that you shouldn't keep digging if it is interesting. But just keep in mind several possibilities.
Btw, that...
@Natus Videre Thank you so much for adding this additional information regarding Charlie Kirk's middle name "James". And also that you were able to make the connection with Captain Kirk's personality.
This connection to Captain Kirk may not be trivial. I take the liberty of quoting myself when...
...but it's almost as if they actually WANT to be treated like livestock and that this is their ideal! They are the types that fall for propaganda very easily and never think that those in charge would ever lie to them... or be wrong about anything. :rolleyes: Maybe they can be more easily...
That’s pretty much the conclusion I came to myself: I think they went to the Moon, but used ‘hidden’ tech to pull it off. The visible tech at that time itself would probably not have been sufficient. It was also basically untested, yet it worked like a charm many times in a row. That is unlikely...
...an masse spraying their neibourhoods and food markets and many more stuff is going on there.
I also noticed that China has a very good propaganda machine, I might say even better than the western world, due to the fact that they closed off the internet for foreigners and Chinese alike. For...
...simply won't, and their algorithmic referrals will reflect this.
It would be a shame to see AIPAC members getting the brunt mass of such propaganda efforts, whilst every other segment of the population in the Americas is simply nonchalant, or even not interested in such things.
Should they...
...today, when i opened X, the first posts i had displayed on my page were posts about the incoming move of Putin to Hungary : posts from the propaganda or brainstormed people which directly trigger within me the ... kind of need or necessity to answer, to counter-argue ... like a compulsive...
I've been following this case from the beginning, and actually still have a draft of a new thread about it on the forum. But I decided to leave it and just wait and watch, because there was a lot of charged and conflicting information, while some of it was dismissed as fake. It is also possible...
And I should add that in my opinion it is likely that most if not all the things people point out “as proof“ for why “the landings were fake“, such as taking pictures and videos apart or questioning technological capabilities is filled with make believe, selective, and black and white thinking...
The Apollo missions are also discussed in an earlier session:
Although they don't confirm the actual landing on the moon.
This seems plausible. I know people who otherwise don't buy into conspiracy theories, and are very pro mainstream media narrative. But still think that the moon landings...
...be a mix of faking stuff to some extent (pictures/videos etc.) basically for making it a much more appealing show/event with lots of propaganda value for America, but ALSO, that real landings happened including those mentioned astronauts walking on the moon.
That would also explain why both...
I repeat. You have highlighted a position that has not existed until now. What we have had until now is networking, that is, adding points of view without any pedagogical interpretation (lecturing).
...remain the same: the video of him being tortured is real, his voice has been identified, and this murder is by no means an anti-China propaganda made-up story; it is quite real.
- People reporting on negative things happening in China doesn't automatically equal Western propaganda: there are...
...It's just that while we could just discuss this particular case in here - since it's interesting - I see a tendency of warning about western propaganda if there's any news about bad things happening in China while news about bad things happening in the west are taken as proof of the evil west.
...that Chinese citizens face consequences for discussing it online - which, admittedly, creates a very convenient situation for anti-China propaganda.
That said, many Chinese users on X claim that the entire issue actually originated within China, and that it was Chinese netizens who first...
As someone with that exact background I can tell you that many or even most people who were born in the USSR and moved to the West view Russia and Putin very favorably.
Just like Eastern Europeans in general they have an easier time recognizing the push towards totalitarianisn in the West for...
...me a bit of some other people who were born in the Soviet Union but later moved to the west. And after being indoctrinated by western propaganda, are now "experts" on modern day Russia; How its full of corruption, their army is falling apart, Putin is a dictator, and Russia will collapse any...
...suggest you also include the current geopolitical situation in the context. American conservatives, and consequently the golden billion, are bombarded daily on social media (algorithms) and legacy media with anti-China propaganda. To get an idea of how things are going, keep this in mind too...
...Both are suspected of being the illegitimate sons of Cai Qi, one of China's 7 most powerful officials (the guy is in charge of ideology, propaganda, and censorship for the entire country). One of them managed (controlled) Yu's career, trapped him under restrictive contracts, and much worse...
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