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worldnews@sh.itjust.works•Is this a 'very Chinese time in your life'? Chinamaxxing trend boosts China's soft powerEnglish
5·4 months agoThis is not a ‘trend’ but a controlled influence campaign by the Chinese party-state.
“As a Chinese person who has been online throughout years and years of heavy Sinophobia, it felt refreshing to have the mainstream opinion finally shift regarding China,” Claire, a Chinese-Canadian TikTok user, tells BBC Chinese.
There has been no “heavy sinophobia” but reports that were and still are critical about the Chinese government. Nor does the mainstream opinion now shift as people are still if not even more aware of Beijing’s atrocities. This is just an influencer saying something like that for money, and I would like to know who pays her.
The article itself says later:
[Chinese state media and the government] have sought to portray the US as a decaying superpower because of inequality, a weak social safety net and a broken healthcare system. According to a commentary in state-owned Xinhua, the “kill line” meme “underscores how far the lived reality can drift from the ideals once broadcast to the world”.
And:
It’s little wonder that Chinese authorities are pleased with Chinamaxxing […] Chinese foreign ministry spokesperson Lin Jian said […] he was “happy” to see foreigners experiencing the “everyday life of ordinary Chinese people”.
Sure, they are pleased. They control the entire campaign on social media.
As the article says at the end:
It’s hard to know what Chinese people make of so many things because all public conversation and activity is heavily policed. Criticising the government is risky and protests are quickly quashed.
Tere is a lot the memes making it to the West don’t show. China’s youth are facing an unemployment rate that sits at more than 15% and burning out from a gruelling work culture, yet sharing too much of their pessimism online could alert internet censors. They are worried about finding a home as the country’s property crisis continues, and dating is no easier than anywhere else.
Yes, and there is a lot more what is not displayed on Chinese social media given the state’s censorship.
The headline and the article are highly misleading imo. This is pure Chinese Communist Party propaganda.
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Fediverse@lemmy.world•Chinese propaganda is rampant on the fediverseEnglish
916·5 months agoLemmygrad. ml is explicitly ML.
Exploring Left-Wing Extremism on the Decentralized Web: An Analysis of Lemmygrad. ml
… findings reveal a substantial increase in user activity and toxicity levels following the migration of these subreddits to Lemmygrad. ml. We also identify posts that support authoritarian regimes, endorse the Russian invasion of Ukraine, and feature anti-Zionist and antisemitic content … Moreover, their support can extend beyond backing these authoritarian regimes, even cheering on their violent actions, as evidenced by their posts on the Russian invasion of Ukraine …
The whole study makes a good read.
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Fediverse@lemmy.world•Chinese propaganda is rampant on the fediverseEnglish
511·5 months agonever anything that paints China (let alone its government) in the slightest positive light
Feel free to change that. Just use quite sensible and well-sourced articles.
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BuyFromEU@feddit.org•Komoot: your European running and hiking trackerEnglish
201·5 months agoKomoot used to be good, but as everything that has been acquired by Bending Spoons it has been enshitified as someone has already posted.
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Technology@lemmy.world•The Great Firewall: Massive data leak reveals the inner workings of China's censorship regimeEnglish
01·7 months agoThis is the first part, as the article says.
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Europe@feddit.org•Germany faces record trade deficit with ChinaEnglish
32·7 months agoNo, we are not talking about technology. The humanitarian situation in Chinese supply chains is devastating. Brazil sued China carmaker BYD over ‘slave-like’ conditions in a Brazilian plant this year.
It is noteworthy that Chinese companies operate across integrated supply chains, meaning there are almost no relevant local or non-Chinese workers along the value chain. When expanding abroad, Chinese companies bring their own Chinese workforce. It is noteworthy that China is among the countries that heavily oppose laws for transparent supply chains.
In the mentioned case in Brazil, the authorities found that the Chinese migrant] workers could not leave their dormitories without permission, were forced to work long hours without weekly breaks, and were deprived of wages and passports. Their living quarters were overcrowded and lacked basic amenities, including sufficient toilets and refrigeration for food. Brazilian labour authorities stated that the workers are victims of human trafficking.
Such conditions are typical for China. There is ample evidence for forced labour in China’s Xinjiang region and across the country as well as in Chinese companies operating abroad.
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Europe@feddit.org•EU lawmakers press Commission to open DSA probes on Shein, Temu, AliExpress over listings for 'child-like sex dolls'English
915·7 months agoHere is another image. There are more on the web.
What would you say if such dolls are offered in a shop around the corner? This is insane. It is impossible that these ‘products’ have been made by mistake. It has been manufactured intentionally.
It must be said over and again: This platforms must be shut down.
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Europe@feddit.org•Twenty years on: Did joining the EU make new members richer?English
41·7 months agoYeah, you may have misunderstood my point. So once again for you: It’s not perfect in Europe, inequality rises here, but inequality in China is now higher than it is in Europe.
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Europe@feddit.org•Twenty years on: Did joining the EU make new members richer?English
4·7 months agoYou say there is a lot of statistical information available, but then you admit you don’t even know where it is. Classic.
China is far ahead with that, I hope Europe finds its own democratic path …
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Europe@feddit.org•France: Online platform Shein reported to prosecutors over sale of 'childlike' sex dollsEnglish
112·7 months agoHere is another image. It’s disgusting.
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Europe@feddit.org•German central bank: Lift retirement age to boost competitivenessEnglish
15·7 months agoYeah, the benefit of the doubt is invaluable. So go back and rethink your interpretation.
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Europe@feddit.org•France: Online platform Shein reported to prosecutors over sale of 'childlike' sex dollsEnglish
615·8 months agoAnd what degree do you have that enables you to spit out this gibberish? I hope they shut this platform not only in France but everywhere. Look at the picture, this is insane.
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Europe@feddit.org•Nearly half of German long-distance trains delayed in October | dpa internationalEnglish
22·8 months agoYeah, just look where the post comes from. The headline (followed once again by just a few lines of content) helps to let Germany or Europe look bad, that’s all what OP aims at.
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Europe@feddit.org•German central bank: Lift retirement age to boost competitivenessEnglish
32·8 months agoRemoved by mod
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Europe@feddit.org•German central bank: Lift retirement age to boost competitivenessEnglish
28·8 months agoThanks for linking a source but this is a misleading interpretation, please don’t try to argue with data if you don’t know how to interpret it.
Thanks for this. Inequality is now in Europe lower than it is in India, China, the U.S., and it is below the global average. It may be hard if this doesn’t align with your desired narrative, but this doesn’t change the fact.
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Europe@feddit.org•Twenty years on: Did joining the EU make new members richer?English
62·8 months agothere is a lot of statistical information available that you could have a look at
Where are these statistics about China?
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Europe@feddit.org•Twenty years on: Did joining the EU make new members richer?English
423·8 months agoAs an (important?) side note: Europe is among the region with the highest equality, together with Canada, Australia, New Zealand, Japan, South Korea, Indonesia, Philippine, Papua New Guinea. Of course, there is a lot room for improvement, but inequality has not risen in the last 20 or so years - unlike in countries like Russia, China, India, where the gap between the richest and the poor has widen significantly.
Addition: Here is the data - https://wid.world/world/#shweal_p99p100_z/US;FR;DE;CN;ZA;GB;WO-PPP;QE-PPP;XR-PPP/last/eu/k/p/yearly/s/false/12.912/100/curve/false/region
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Europe@feddit.org•German central bank: Lift retirement age to boost competitivenessEnglish
14·8 months agoAnd the difference between the top and the bottom only keeps growing
For Germany, France, UK and the EU in general this is not true. The top-1% and top-10% wealthiest people own around the same share of their countries wealth than 25 years ago.
Outside Europe, however, the inequality has risen much faster in the same period, particularly in India and China. Just look at the numbers.
Addition: Look it up yourself - https://wid.world/world/#shweal_p90p100_z/US;FR;DE;CN;ZA;GB;WO-PPP/last/eu/k/p/yearly/s/false/37.836/125/curve/false/country















So he wants to copy China’s playbook?