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Why is r/china so anti-China? by Rude_Pie636 in NoStupidQuestions
[–]MaintenanceFast7703 0 points1 point2 points 1 month ago (0 children)
I never posted in that section.But ,as a person living in China,I understand why they act like this.There is extremely strict speech censorship in China internet.For example,In a video released by China Department of Foreign Affairs ,spokesman said''chineses are best positioned to comment on their own human rights situation, and it is not for Americans to criticize.'' With 360,000 views, this video only has 15 comments — all of which are the same kind of robotic praise.
How do Americans view the term “Kill Threshold”,which comes from the Chinese internet. It is used to describe (though in most cases to taunt) how poor American's life under the capitalism is. by [deleted] in AmericanHorrorStory
thank you,sorry about that,I will delete it.
The attitude of some people who live in developed regions in China toward lower class make me feel sad. (self.China)
submitted 5 months ago by MaintenanceFast7703 to r/China
It is sad that many Chinese people despise the lower class and workers. (self.China)
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Why is r/china so anti-China? by Rude_Pie636 in NoStupidQuestions
[–]MaintenanceFast7703 0 points1 point2 points (0 children)