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by grayhatter
1213 days ago
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> There is plenty of government censorship happening in US as well. Entire books have been written on this subject Interesting, can you cite any of these books? I don't believe they contradict my understand that censorship in China is so drastically different from the US that the comparison becomes dishonest. > I think the idea that people living in a country understand their own lives worse than an outsider is beyond absurd. People can certainly understand whether they are happy with their lives and whether their quality of life is improving or not. I didn't claim this, because normally I'd agree with you. I don't think I understand their lives better than they do. If someone says they're happy with their life, and I don't suspect duress. I'm happy to believe them. My claim was, in part because it's so hard to get reliable information inside from China given the extreme government censorship; that the opinions from the population about the quality shouldn't be given the normal amount of weight you'd give opinions about the government from a country that has strong protections and freedoms for the press. At best, they're under informed, and at worse they're misinformed. If you disagree, and believe they're perfectly informed, can you explain why there's so many articles, information, and evidence showing the CCP attempting to coverup information and events? |
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https://archive.org/details/inventingrealit000pare
https://archive.org/details/pdfy-NekqfnoWIEuYgdZl
>My claim was, in part because it's so hard to get reliable information inside from China given the extreme government censorship; that the opinions from the population about the quality shouldn't be given the normal amount of weight you'd give opinions about the government from a country that has strong protections and freedoms for the press.
Then you surely will give weight to western sources, such as Harvard, saying this is the case?
Here's a Harvard research center study of long-term public opinion survey showing that Chinese citizens overwhelmingly approve of their government
https://news.harvard.edu/gazette/story/2020/07/long-term-sur...
https://en.news-front.info/2020/06/27/studies-have-shown-tha...
https://ash.harvard.edu/publications/understanding-ccp-resil...
https://www.csmonitor.com/World/Asia-Pacific/2021/0218/Vilif...
>If you disagree, and believe they're perfectly informed, can you explain why there's so many articles, information, and evidence showing the CCP attempting to coverup information and events?
You seriously need me to explain to you why there ism assive propaganda in US against its peer competitor? The very fact that you can't even spell the name of the party, which is Communist Party of China (CPC) correctly says volumes. It's like if I insisted on calling your country ASU.