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The alternative is "free speech" dominated by western tech oligarchs in platforms subjected to intelligence monitoring and constant western interference. It's exactly these things leading to murderers like Bolsonaro and Milei being elected.
So the state should choose what people can read and say?
Why on earth would you want that?
I really don't get the tankie obsession with dictators and authoritarian rule. It seems so contrary to socialist ethos.
The state already chooses what people can read or say. I live in the EU, all Russian media are banned here. I fundamentally don't disagree with banning Russian media, but it proves that this already happens, it's just that the state sees that generally western media dominate internationally and it allows us to read it.
In the context of China, if the alternatives are between banning western media and not banning it, the success of the Chinese model and its resilience against western intelligence and propaganda make it obvious to me that the firewall was the correct choice in retrospect, however unsavory it may seem from the outside.
Since you're so excited about being exposed to all media: do you personally go out of your way to watch Russian, Chinese, Cuban or Iranian media and engage with their citizens online, or does your "media freedom" de-facto result in you exclusively consuming western sources?
There's the obvious language barrier, but just because something is not from the west does not mean it's accurate.
I lived in Hong Kong for 3 years, Malaysia for 1, and live in a former Soviet country, so I am no stranger to non-western options.
I hope you give non-western media the same critical analysis that you do western media.
I'm not okay with suppression of information though. How would I even interact with Iranian citizens given that the government has blocked internet access?
Media isn't blocked in western countries like it is in authoritarian dictatorships like china, Russia, Iran, north Korea, Cuba, etc...
Lack of popularity does not equal censorship and that's a huge distinction. If I wanted to, I could read NK news.