• RaivoKulli@sopuli.xyz
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      18 days ago

      If that was the only thing they censored then I don’t think as many people would mind

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          18 days ago

          When they find out the extent of the censorship they mind very much. But that’s the problem, the censorship is so deep and so good that the vast majority of the Chinese never find out how extensive it is, because it’s not just your WeChat, it’s ALL MEDIA. The Chinese don’t have access to over 90% of the internet, so they never find out what’s out there or know what information they’re missing.

          And you’re just trading one dystopian nightmare for another. Saying one is better than the other is like saying having a foot cut off is better than losing a kidney. There is nuance, they’re both bad.

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            the censorship is so deep and so good that the vast majority of the Chinese never find out how extensive it is, because it’s not just your WeChat, it’s ALL MEDIA.

            Have you considered it’s actually the other way around?

            The problem is the censorship is so deep and so good that the vast majority of westerners never find out how extensive it is, because it’s not just your nazi.world, it’s ALL MEDIA.

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              Yes. But like I said, I lived there for years. True, the western media gets a lot of things wrong. But china is heavily censored, there’s no way around that reality.

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                  18 days ago

                  Yes, and if you’re getting a 100% Rosey picture of China and the CCP guess what? It’s just different propaganda. There’s good and bad things about China. For me bad things outweighed the good.

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                18 days ago

                the wise man bowed his head solemnly and spoke: “theres actually zero difference between good & bad things. you imbecile. you fucking moron.”

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            Its pretty trivial to get a vpn, or just download an esim in alipay. Esims automatically go around the Great Fire Wall.

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              Buddy, I lived there for years. My sources are the hundreds of Chinese people I spoke to in their native tongue for years. Not the propaganda from my country. True, SOME Chinese people have VPNs. Most do not.

              And I think the more poignant question is this. Why do they need a VPN to access the wider internet in the first place?

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              i suggest you read some leftist theory despite the propaganda your country does to make you hate it

              Buddy. They literally started the first comment with “I lived in China for 4 years”. When you start trying to “um actually” people with years of first-hand experience, it might be time to reflect on your own biases

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          18 days ago

          “Only those who agree are allowed to be heard, but trust me bro, everyone agrees”

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      18 days ago

      Should openly fascist people be allowed to vote in your opinion? Just curious what peoples’ take on this is.

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        Should openly fascist people be allowed to vote [for government] in your opinion?

        Why should they? As in, materially, how does society benefit from that? How does the democratic decision-making tool become more useful from it? I consider democracy to be a decision-making process, so I don’t care for vague idealistic assertions like “every adult should have the right to vote” unless there’s a benefit from it. And allowing an explicitly anti-liberal, anti-democratic, bad-faith opportunist (and fascism is explicitly and openly all of those) to vote is harmful to the democratic process and increases the odds of it making a bad decision.