| Being a Chinese citizen right now means: - You cannot travel abroad (no passport for average citizens, except for those that study/work abroad) - You cannot go beyond China's intranet - You cannot transfer money out of country legally, pretty soon can't invest in other countries's stocks - You cannot watch Spiderman, BTS, squid games, porn and many many more things legally - You have very little rights as LGBT - You have to work 9-9-6. Which is why many citizens are lying flat - You are constantly watched, monitored, "invited" to police station for tea, banned for posts that contain any words that are on the growing banned list - You should not get rich (1/3 of billionaires have died or disappeared) - You have little recourse as a woman who is abused by men in power - You are constantly subjugated to random mass testing - Oh and there's the yearly flood + crashing economy + crashing real estate + aging workforce + factory jobs leaving + dictatorship 终究怀揣的不安,是愈来愈近的丧钟声 |
Then I had a flight transfer through China and decided to take a couple days there just to see how bad it was. Ended up realizing most internet comments and news articles are posted by people who are absolutely obsessed with China and only get their information through seventh-hand sources--it's that insanely distorted.
Left loving the country because everything was so contrary to my conditioned expectations and went back for a few more trips.
Pushing a super hard anti-anything narrative in this age is bound to backfire, because finding information contrary to it isn't hard.