r/NewsWithJingjing • u/Li_Jingjing • Jan 14 '23
Media/Video Renowned Chinese singer & artist Jackson Wang slams anti-China propaganda at London concert: "There's so much media talking about bullsh*t. If you travel to China one time, you'll feel like this is a DOPE place."
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u/BronxMux Jan 14 '23
Uhhh didn’t you know he gets paid by the Chinese state to say this. Stupid Libtard 🤦 /s
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u/aint_dead_yeet Jan 14 '23
you can’t buy that type of drip with normal money, he’s obviously cashing in those Xi-bucks
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u/magiclampgenie Jan 14 '23
100%!
I just keep quiet about China because the last thing I want is to encourage all these Western Wackos going to China with their contaminated putrefied enslaved minds.
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u/kingthickums Jan 14 '23
Yeah you sound like someone I want to associate with that world view.
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u/kendalmac Jan 14 '23
I've only just learned of this artist's existence.
why did no one tell me about them
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u/babaxi Jan 15 '23
One of the most famous Chinese pop stars/rappers today (although personally not my style at all).
Do you need more recommendations? lol
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u/Donaldjgrump669 Jan 14 '23
Anyone else feel like this post is getting brigaded? What is going on here?
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u/Igennem Jan 14 '23
Salty Westerners can't stand to see a good looking Asian man who is proud of his country
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Jan 14 '23
We get brigaded about once a month really. Pretty funny tbh. Imagine having so little going on for yourself that you brigade.
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u/Donaldjgrump669 Jan 14 '23
People have been downvoting my comment about brigading so I guess i was right lol
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Jan 14 '23
Racists are salty
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u/Donaldjgrump669 Jan 14 '23
It must have been crossposted somewhere because this should not be a controversial post for the people who frequent this subreddit.
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u/8-Red-8 Jan 15 '23
This place always gets brigaded regularly, I blame the lack of mods. u/Li_Jingjing is the only staff here
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u/TapewormCandelabra Jan 15 '23
Went to China believing a lot of the US/Western propaganda. Left realizing it’s a beautiful place with beautiful people who love sharing with visitors. Does it have flaws? Yeah, like any other place. But you never hear ppl talking about the French government’s global atrocities when someone mentions wanting to visit Paris.
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Jan 15 '23
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u/vitaminkombat Jan 27 '23
People are usually very positive at least 75% of the time.
It's only really those under the age of 30 that love to complain.
And they're just like all the westerners that blame everything on boomers. It's more just venting than any actual dislikes.
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Jan 27 '23
Oh really. You have not seen those above 30 who love to complain.
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u/Practical_Hospital40 Jan 14 '23 edited Jan 14 '23
It’s not China’s fault that other countries have corrupt governments that make them poor they need to take it up with their corporations. https://youtu.be/GwM0JY6C_f8
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u/Whole_Quality_4523 Jan 14 '23
How can you have an opinion on China if you never went there? The US has no right to spit on China with their borderline Fascist bullshit.
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u/RasshuRasshu Jan 16 '23
Do you realize how this same argument can be used to slam China? It makes no sense. Anyone can have an opinion on any other country without being there. The opinions just have to be based on concrete evidence.
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u/Whole_Quality_4523 Jan 16 '23
But there is little evidence. People believe everything. I'm NOT saying China is a good place to live. Propaganda us everywhere. Especially, for example, in Ukraine. We are 100% in the dark about that war. A lot if people believed the lie that Russian military equipment is made out if CARDBOARD. People will believe anything they are fed.
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u/RasshuRasshu Jan 16 '23
It's a difficult task to know "the truth" because there are always conflicting positions. We can cherry-pick opposite stances from people who live in the same country and to know who's more correct demands a lot.
But believing this cardboard equipment thing is a case of foolishness.
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u/Whole_Quality_4523 Jan 16 '23
Again, Ukraine is a prime example. You see many fake Ukrainians giving you fishy donation links, faking their family dying on the net for clout.
For example, I simply refuse to believe 100.000 Russians dies. Might be the truth, but that looks so exaggerated I cannot seem to believe it.
Are you "with" or "against" China? That I didn't catch.
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u/RasshuRasshu Jan 16 '23
With, as well as Russia and Syria, but of course in these cases it's "critical" support.
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u/plebbituser6-9 Jan 15 '23
Yesh right, I mean None of those people ever went to nazi Germany, yet they still hate on it. China is such a great County, I mean where else can you get a heart transplant with an advanced notice, when it normally takes some near fatal random accident of an organ donor in the backwards West...in China they get one for you, I mean they have the second biggest organ transplant programm in the World with a organ donation rate of.... .6/Million but yeah... really dope
Not for Muslims, Tibetans, Falun Gong, Activists or Hong Kong Residents that like democracy tho...funny that probably also where those extra Organs come from
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u/FriedrichvonHayek69 Jan 15 '23
Lol Tibet was a theocracy, the people were serfs and illiterate. Oh also a CIA asset was the ruler. Mao literally freed Tibet.
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u/SpyFromMars Jan 15 '23
Did Native Americans got to referendum to not get their land taken and head skinned?
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u/FriedrichvonHayek69 Jan 15 '23
It’s an autonomous region with native leaders who represent the proletariat rather than theocratic bourgeois. This is objectively better for the everyday people of the region per every possible metric. That said I won’t speak on behalf of the people of Tibet, just to “win” an argument against a bad faith actor. If you actually had any legitimate concern or respect for them, neither would you.
You’re projecting your western ideological understanding of the world on to an entirely different culture. You dronies are so imperialistic you say this shit almost instinctively, without even realising you’re doing it lol
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u/EstPC1313 Jan 15 '23
Did you literally just make this up
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u/8-Red-8 Jan 15 '23
That's what CNN and other fake news does to your brain. Honestly, seeing all the western sensationalist BS spewed to shit on China, alongside all the other racist lies and misconceptions about Chinese people and culture being spread in the west, it's no wonder Chinese who travel to the west usually return home more nationalistic than before they left.
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u/Whole_Quality_4523 Jan 15 '23
And I didn't say I like or dislike China. I said that we cannot believe Western media.
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u/babaxi Jan 15 '23
LMFAO literally everything you believe about China is propaganda bullshit.
Not for Muslims, Tibetans, Falun Gong, Activists or Hong Kong Residents that like democracy tho...funny that probably also where those extra Organs come from
Literally all the US state department propaganda memes combined.
You forgot mentioning Tiananmen Square.
LMFAO
The sad thing is that your mind has been broken completely and there is no helping you. It is so incredibly easy to debunk all of these bullshit narratives you tried to vaguely reference with a simple internet search. Even if you were exceedingly lazy, you could have gone to any leftist sub (r/sino, r/GenZedong, r/informedtankie, r/TheDeprogram, r/FULLCOMMUNISM, etc.) and educate yourself by looking at any of the endless debunkation threads.
But you didn't even do that. You just mindless spouted bullshit based on Western fake news media that has been consistently lying about all socialist countries for decades.
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u/alcalde Jan 18 '23
I have an opinion of Adolph Hitler too but I never met the fellow.
China is one of the most evil regimes on the planet. They crushed their people with tanks, have concentration camps, harvest organs of detainees, censor all news, essentially annexed Tibet and shipped in Chinese people over decades to attempt to eradicate the language and culture, up until recently had forced abortions, and are preparing to annex the democratic nation of Taiwan. And that's just off the top of my head.
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u/Whole_Quality_4523 Jan 18 '23
And the US? Hawai'i? Texas and surrounding states? Reservations all over the country? Again, you literally have no support for these statements. No, news articles and Tiktok are not evidence. I too saw that Chinese woman pull out irgans from some ruins, but it is probably fake.
China is far from a good country, but compared to the US, solid gold.
And it's Adolf Hitler. Of course, you use the American pronunciation. We have concrete evidence of German warcrimes. Also, compared to Germany, China is also nothing.
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u/CPTN_Omar Jan 14 '23
The KPOP Stan’s responding to this gave me a migraine. The quote tweets were exclusively from the US and Europe…
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Jan 14 '23
I would actually love to visit some day it's just too difficult for me to travel alone. I'd never want to do it without someone who was from there who could introduce me to the social/public expectations and translate if necessary. I hate the idea of just bumbling around like a tourist, I want to actually understand the place.
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u/Igennem Jan 15 '23
The big cities (+Hong Kong) are quite approachable even without speaking Mandarin. Beijing and Shanghai have English signs in the touristy areas and most people under 30 you encounter can speak some English.
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Jan 15 '23 edited Jan 15 '23
That's sort of the thing: I don't want to see the tourist shit. Any large city that sees international traffic is, to some degree, a curated space. I'm interested in the actual country, I want to see some out of the way places, especially the natural land formations and old temples.
I'm also really, really uncomfortable with the idea of just going and not knowing the social mores. I absolutely don't want to be another slack-jawed tourist from America. I have enough friends from outside the country to know how much locals hate it. I have enough trouble navigating the weird idiosyncrasies of my own culture, so some help with a different one would be essential.
I would just learn the language but to be honest, I think it is beyond the bounds of my cognitive disability.
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Jan 25 '23
The seething brigaders in this very post are proving his point without even realizing it. 🤣😂🤣
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u/phives33 Jan 15 '23
I watched an interview with a CIA employee who said something like CIA has the money, Mossad has the violence, France has corporate espionage, and China has every one of their citizens as an asset
I think it's somewhere in here https://youtu.be/T3FC7qIAGZk
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u/PissedAnalyst Jan 14 '23
China is amazing, their zero tolerance COVID policy is nothing short of amazing!! China is the best. Can't wait until Taiwan joins back with China like hong Kong.
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u/SaucePOUTINE Jan 14 '23
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Jan 15 '23
Weird how Ma Jingjing's Peking University page or the Economic Observer doesn't list the study that somehow extrapolated percise case numbers to the percentage by region from search terms
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u/Alarid Jan 14 '23
It's annoying because we know governments themselves are to blame for almost everything that is distasteful, but separating them from the people is hard.
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Jan 14 '23
The party has overwhelming support from the population. Socialism and Chinese cultural history are inseparable.
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Jan 14 '23
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Jan 15 '23
Lol the CPC* enjoys nearly 95% approval from those people who you've called great. So, by saying, "Fuck the CCP" you're really saying, "Fuck the Chinese people." Obviously, you don't think too highly of those "great" people if you're chanting, "Fuck them!" 🤡
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u/GrantedPermission Jan 15 '23
Blah blah blah you’re putting words in my mouth. There is no way I trust a 95% approval rating lmao.
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u/alcalde Jan 18 '23
Oh, and I'm sure the North Koreans give Kim Jong-Un a 120% approval rating too.
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u/Metatron_Tumultum Jan 14 '23
Media claiming there is something wrong in China = Propaganda
Sexy singer man saying China is super dope on a giant stage = finally someone is spitting facts
Me who realizes they are both part of "DA MEDIA" 😐
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u/Professional_You2833 Jan 14 '23
I feel bad for the people who eat this account up. You’re being spoon-fed bullshit, much like these concert goers.
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Jan 14 '23 edited Jun 14 '24
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u/disciplinemotivation Jan 14 '23
Ah yes china the country of free speech and social credit.
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u/Jenny_Saint_Quan Jan 14 '23 edited Jan 14 '23
The social credit score is for companies, not individuals. If a company has workplace violations etc etc, they'll be penalized and information about what they violated is easy and accessible to the public. It's not something where they throw you in jail for looking up "Winnie The Pooh".
Now the credit scores in America is for individuals and with a bad credit score, you can be denied housing, a vehicle and even jobs :/.
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u/babaxi Jan 15 '23
You sound American, so: You have no idea what you are talking about and are living in a totalitarian dictatorship so tightly controlled that you are unaware that speech is more restricted where you live AND the surveillance you are subjected to is far more totalitarian.
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Jan 14 '23
Idk, maybe the 80-90% of the Chinese population that approves of the CPC. If you’ve never actually lived there, how would you know. All you typically hear about the country is from western countries known for genocide and exploitation and some “escapees” that likely had to lie to get asylum- and even if they don’t, that doesn’t mean their opinion is more important than the rest of the Chinese. You certainly don’t have to live there, no one cares if you do, but you don’t know what other people think.
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Jan 16 '23
Oh it's a dope place... Provided you aren't Uighur Muslim, don't have anything disparaging to say about the gov't or more specifically Xi Jinping, have money, don't criticize their covid policies which ravaged the populous, don't believe Taiwan is an autonomous country, etc...
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u/[deleted] Jan 14 '23
Can’t wait to hear about how the CPC put a computer in his brain or something.