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中国的发达地区已经达到了发达国家的水平因为你是白洋人嘛Your first visit to China is not terribly challenging. You’re pretty young, and no one expects you to do anything on your own. Your parents translate and order things on the menu. Your relatives give you presents and candy. The challenges would be challenging to any flavor of American. Incredible summer heat and humidity. Dust/pollution. Haggling. Toilets that don’t flush. Stinky tofu. Laundry without a washer/dryer. Mosquitoes that can smell your non-local blood from miles away.It’s really the Nth visit that’s hard, when you figure you’ve done this N-1 times with your family so you can do it yourself. Ah, such hubris.You know a little bit of Chinese, but not nearly enough to read the hotel address or argue with the surly Beijing taxi driver who’s trying to throw you out of his car, and the staff helping all the non-Asian people at the taxi stand isn’t helping you because you don’t look like you need help. You feel helpless and pathetic, which was fine when you were a little kid, but now you’re old enough that you should be able to cuss out the taxi driver when he doesn’t give you back the change, instead of fuming in silence. It’s terribly frustrating to feel this disconnect between the words in your head and the words you can actually speak. I know little kid Chinese, but I’m no longer a little kid; there’s so much more I want to be able to say. I want to ask about family history and cultural differences and my grandparents’ childhoods and native plants, but all I can do is ask for food.Is there a real western media bias against China as claimed by so many, particularly mainland Chinese?Alex Chomsky, Princeton University, Stanford UniversityAnswered Aug 8, 2019 · Upvoted by Oukui Pascal, former Teacher of university at China (2000-2006)Absolutely. I’m American, and even I can see through this western propaganda garbage about China. For this reason, China actually made a very good (prescient) decision to censor their Internet. The Great Firewall protects the people from this barbaric nonsense that is anti-Chinese western media.I have to admit though: the European propaganda is at least slightly better than the US propaganda as the Europeans seem to make more of an effort to ‘understand’ China (in fact some British, French, German news appear more ‘factual’, compromising, and even positive in their reports on China). The US media spews the most opinionated hypocritical ignorant cancer-causing garbage about China in the world. This is one point where the US is not a model for other countries to replicate (some others points being invading Iraq, Vietnam, or heaven forbid Iran). For this reason, I will focus more on US propaganda than all of ‘western’ media.Not all US news sources are created equal in their discrimination against China (and Chinese). Some are more subtle at hiding their bias. It doesn’t matter if it’s left or right, up or down: you will always be able to find that characteristic anti-Chineseness that infects US media. The US is just jealous of China and its achievements; plus the US just doesn’t have that kind of 5000+ year history that defines great civilizations. The saltiness manifests itself in the US news you (hopefully don’t) read about China everyday.Sometimes you wonder whether the US truly has ‘free press’ or if all these articles are co-opted by the FBI. You just hardly see any differing opinions on China in mainstream press, making it appear that all the US media on China is written by a single person. I’d give examples, but there would be too many. Besides you can see it every day; you can always find one if not several US articles that portrays China negatively, which is a shame since American society is not and should not be anti-Chinese to begin with. Just ask Snowden or the New York Times when they were facing the Pentagon whether they always agreed with what our government was doing.It goes beyond the news: the bias against China infiltrates elite institutions as well (don’t think the people at Harvard, Princeton, or Stanford are much better in their views on China). This manifests itself in the publication of academic papers, books, etc. against China (a lot of which gets funding from the US government, hint hint). If you read any history or foreign policy paper related to China written in the US (by a white person, bluntly put), chances are you will inevitably detect this disruptive distorting prejudice whose sole aim is to undermine China in every possible way. It is unbelievable that such garbage is published in the first place and then spread to ‘educate’ (brainwash) the people. It is an even greater shame that such propaganda is branded as ‘authoritative scholarship’. It’s not, and they’ve really lost all their credibility to write impartially about China.After a while it becomes predictable; repetitive at best; annoying at worst. Joseph Needham, Martin Jacques, Henry Kissinger are somewhat better and more intelligent in their views on China, but they are all originally from Europe, which seems to support the distinction between US and European media. Moreover they constitute such a minority in western media. Let’s hope we can turn this around.There are legitimate ways to cure this disease and save western media, specifically US media (besides censorship and boycotting). Buy it. Jack Ma bought the South China Morning Post (based in Hong Kong) from Murdoch. Jeff Bezos bought the Washington Post (shows you that rich individuals can buy entire news companies in the US). As more and more Chinese become richer, more should and will start buying the media. They are already doing that with movies.It’s also important for more Chinese, Chinese-Americans, etc. to realize the importance of controlling the media as well as the importance of strong positive representation. One could call this ‘soft power’ but it’s really just media ownership, and China needs to become a serious stakeholder and leader of the press to improve its global image. It gradually is.But until we get there, some advice for others, especially non-Chinese: if you actually want to learn more about China, avoid US media like the bubonic plague. Else you’re just being fed toxic lies. We can all work together to point out and protest against anti-Chinese propaganda when we see it; and choose to drink from cleaner sources.37.5k views · View Upvoters · View SharersForeigners who have not lived in China, or have not been here for an extended period of time, often cannot understand why anyone would be happy living in a so-called non-democratic society. My answer would be this: do you want a vote every four years, or do you want a competent government that gives the people everything they need to be successful? Voting, or not voting, guarantees nothing. Democracy sometimes delivers result, often not. Autocracy sometimes delivers results, often not.China has a unique system of government that works for them - really works for them. I don’t think any Zhongguo Tong (foreign China expert) would recommend trying the Chinese model in any other country. Likewise, why on earth would China want to adopt the US model.Now, since you can already find so many answers debunking that China is oppressing, bullying, etc… I doubt that there is a need to repeat everything, so I will just switch to one of the many reasons I called Western Media highly hypocritical.I live in Italy, to be precise in a region called Veneto.I doubt that anyone has ever heard of it since Italy is part of the Western World, but Venetians have been trying for so many decades to become independent from Italy, we had so many referendums.The iconic one was an unofficial Venetian referendum in 2014 to prove to Italians that Venetians did want to secede from Italy.As you can see, some people were waving the Catalonian flag because we were supporting each other after both of our countries didn’t want to give us what we wanted.Anyways, the Italian government never wanted to let Veneto become free, so they kept blocking the Venetian referendum. I still have to admit that Venetians did have some successful achievements. Regarding our language, flag, and more autonomy.Just in 2017, we had a referendum asking for more autonomy from the Italian government, and obviously, the majority voted yes with 98.1%.However, we are still far from having Hong Kong’s autonomy.In the end, where was the Western Media when we needed them for decades? Why did no one talk about us? Are we not as important as people living in Hong Kong? We don’t deserve to get independent while Hong Kong “wants” that?It’s simple, no one cares about us because we’re in Italy, not in Russia, China, or any other country that doesn’t bow to America.楼主早上好!您这帖子,说的天花乱坠,像是真的一样
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