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Taiwan reports second large-scale China air force incursion this week
(www.reuters.com)
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Weird. There’s a lot of anti China stories circulating this week. Like maybe they are trying to influence public opinion.
SINOPHOBIA!!!
There’s a big world with a lot of news. Why focus on China?
Thankfully there isn’t a daily quota of news, and I assure you as a newswire Reuters is reporting on just about all of it
Thanks for the tips
They're only a global superpower that is constantly causing problems for everyone around it, no big deal or anything. Definitely not newsworthy at all, no.
There’s a war in Sudan, no big deal.
It's possible to report on two things at once. In fact Reuters reports on many different things at once
I work for Reuters
Reuters reports on that too
https://www.reuters.com/world/africa/heavy-clashes-grip-sudan-capital-war-shows-no-sign-let-up-2023-08-08/
Post that to !politics.
Aspiring superpower, really. They don't quite check all the boxes yet -- particularly when it comes to force projection.
haha yeah or maybe China is an imperialist military dictatorship.
Good on ya, assuming I'm American (I'm not). Also, classic use of US bad, therefore Russia/China good. Two countries can be overmilitarized imperialists at the same time.
Don't do shitty things and there won't be coverage lmao
Shitty things like... Flying within China's ADIZ that happens to overlap with Taiwan's ADIZ because Taiwan refuses to use the median line as their ADIZ boundary like China does?
Free Taiwan
Sure, but violating ADIZ is a non-issue. There are other, more important things to worry about.
Tankie says what?
Just so you know, when you insult someone like that without explanation. You push them away from your position. I will now make it my mission to learn everything I can about tankies to prove you wrong. 😃
Hi, you should come back and look at the rest of the comments on this post. Apparently all of hexbear.net is pro-China
They can't see the hexbears because lemmy.world preemptively defederated with them before they joined the lemmyverse.
Ah I almost forgot that. I wish my instance defederate from them too
I bet you do after that dunking, bubbleboy.
I find it more weird you brought that up honestly. News is News, post something else if you want more variety, nobody is stopping you.
China discovered that Lemmy exists and sent their bots here, it's so obvious! No thinking person would ever doubt Western media!!!111
(Not saying that one empire is better than the other, yadda yadda)
Yep, I’m a bot. Don’t think for myself at all. Just an NPC. How ‘bout we stop empiring?
What do you think the truth is, bro?
Capitalism and the neoliberalism that supports the aristocratic hierarchy funneling wealth from developing nations is destroying the world. But go ahead, focus on China while the housing crisis and inflation fuels fascism inside western countries destroying them from the inside.
it's okay to admit both are true lmao. we can have developing fascism in america AND china can be a dictatorship. They're not mutually exclusive
So China is not a dictatorship? I'm confused on what you're arguing
Fair enough. I can see how the phrase "developing fascism" might mask the severity of the existing and growing problems within the U.S. To be honest, I wasn't really aware of such differences, and think that myself and a lot of other people could learn a lot from that message. I'd be happy to discuss what we both think of as Fascism to make sure we're talking about the same thing.
But also, that wasn't really my main point. I'm not trying to minimize the faults of the US or demonize the Chinese political system. I of course know that there are a lot of forces contributing to the state that it's in, and that there are a lot of factors that keep it that way. And I'm not even especially criticizing the idea of one-party rule.
But the fact is that there are many, varied human rights and freedoms being suppressed in today's China, and those problems have been perpetuated or worsened under the control and direction of a single dynasty of leaders. I've read and watched a lot of accounts of political events in 2021/2022 from people who live inside and outside of China, and I'm forming my opinions on those. Stuff like the inhumane conditions during lockdowns, constant nucleic acid testing, corruption and negligence leading to huge wastes in the housing markets, etc. And I know that a lot of these phenomena were spun up due to how quickly China industrialized as a nation. But too many of them were brought about under the direct orders of Xi.
So when people see criticisms of China being challenged, whether or not they disagree with the idea of a dictatorship, they see it as a denial that those injustices are happening. I think more productive than arguing with someone who you perceive to be misunderstanding something, would be to ask them questions, see where their misunderstanding lies, and to offer information or sources that could educate them or help them educate themselves. When you go into the interaction assuming that someone is trying to paint with a broad brush and accuse them as such, then you're going to get a lot of people to shut down, and then they'll never receive your message.
It’s a good point. You clearly have a lot more knowledge about the situation than the average joe. Just remember to be empathetic with ignorant people like me when sharing it
In other words what you’re saying is that because other countries do fucked up shit that means it should be perfectly acceptable when china does it.
Seems awfully strange to try and normalize shitty behavior.
True
There's been both "China Best" and China being shady posts. We'll never know for sure in this age of fake information. Might be that they're trying to follow the Russia model.
Or maybe its because china is china... lol
Theres also more heat wave/clinate related news in the summer than in the spring