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- china@lemmygrad.ml
It must be pointed out that banning BBC World News has nothing to do with freedom of the press. Does the so-called freedom of the press the West advocates mean media outlets are free to produce lies and launch politically motivated suppression against a target while being immune from any punishments? If so, China doesn’t need such freedom of the press. The Western media has no moral high ground to criticize China over freedom of the press.
No, criticism of China is needed, yes, but you are not doing criticism, you’re spreading lies.
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Hong kong is already free, China freed it in 1997 from over 150 years of british colonial rule. Before that, it was under the rule of a british colonial governor, and had no elections.
https://thegrayzone.com/2019/11/22/hong-kong-opposition-unites-washington-hardliners/
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Imagine trying to support colour revolutions.
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This China? https://voxeu.org/article/historical-perspective-china-s-success-against-poverty
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“you’re evil” I am not the one endorsing CIA-promoted hashtags and colour revolutions… I don’t defend everything China does, but your accusations are typical of an average Reddit user. When your arguments bring reliable sources and you don’t get them from Radio Free Asia, then we can debate about the bad and the good things of China’s government.
Walks into a /c/China community
“Hey yall China are the bad guys amirite”