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An anti-China bot farm was exposed when a US propaganda account made a false claim about Uyghur oppression which triggered the bots to show up en masse to make identical comments
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An anti-China bot farm was exposed when a US propaganda account made a false claim about Uyghur oppression which triggered the bots to show up en masse to make identical comments

u/5upralapsarian — 14 hours ago

Copy allegations

Context: This is about a post of the first landing of ZhuQue-3 rocket, and i guess beacuse it uses a similar landing system as the Falcon 9 it must be a copy of it??

I wonder where and why china gets so many copy allegations from? And seems to me that (americas mostly, sorry) will see two similar things (be it military or not) and will jump tothe copy conclusion (eg. many people caling the 2020 RP F1 car a TOTAL copy of mercedes)

Also with the Tu-144, not gonna dive in why its not a copy of concord but just know many people think it is

u/Aiden_0807 — 1 day ago
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My family survived Japanese occupation in Ww2, fought in the Chinese civil war before and after ww2, survived the Cultural Revolution, and the Great Famine. AMA

My great grandfather fought for the CCP against the Kuomintang when he was young, fought the Japanese, and then fought in the Chinese civil war after. He would retire at the end of the war and have 8 children during the peak of the Cultural Revolution in which my grandma would be born in 1948 and experience the entire Great Famine and the horrors of Maoism. I’ve asked my grandmother many questions about her life and I wanted to do this AMA because I wanted to think of more questions to ask her. But I can also a good amount of questions as well. We can also trace our family tree all the way to the 19th century as well so I can answer questions though I’m not sure how much information I can provide about those times.

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u/SnooOwls510 — 5 days ago
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Genuine question, do you think the west’s “China Bad” propaganda actually benefit China in some way?

No joke, “how can propagandas to slander, to misinform, to smear bad things and simply to bring China down is beneficial to China?” you might ask.

Indeed, these propagandas have tainted China’s reputation to oblivion and have done significant damage to the country and its people regarding soft power, from casual racism (or racism under the thin veiled of “hating the government only), that most Chinese people eats dogs and bats, that they are dirty and rude, almost anything Chinese is mislabeled to Japan or Korea or a random Asian country, very few interest in Chinese culture and foreign tourists, etc. Let’s be real, most people drop their smile inside when they learn you are from China.

But on the other hand, imo these bad views strengthen China in someway, they leave most people clueless about the country, thus underestimating its ability, prejudice and racism lately that drives thousands of Chinese scientists back home, less foreign tourists and influence give you a more authentic experience. The enormous amount of tax payers money are spent to spread Sinophobia instead of investing in their country. The “discovery” that China is actually “cool” (technology, games, culture bla bla) which I think might not had such a big impact if China was well loved like Japan. And recently, Trump in his rampage run of ruining the US let people realize how much lies it spread, including things about China, young people especially changed their views about the country.

Honestly, I hate to admit but I somewhat glad China has a bad rap because it gained those benefits in return. What are your thoughts?

Ps: No way in hell I will ask this in r/China as it’s basically the anti-China subreddit at this point

u/Ok_Response_1193 — 6 days ago

PSA: r/firefighting mods are sinophobic assholes. (users have actually been pretty nice previously, but some of the mods are less than ideal)

https://www.reddit.com/r/firefighter/comments/1vo208q/chi_kejie%E6%B1%A0%E5%9D%B7%E6%9D%B0_a_firefighter_of_the_ningde_fire_and/

For the original post; i recommend using r/firefighter instead of r/firefighting . r/wildfire, r/firetrucks and r/firefighterporn are also rather good alternatives.

Now, please don't harrass user/mods of r/firefighting; when i previously used this sub, their users were actually rather nice in contrast to the moderators.

Again, this is not a call for interference.

However their mods cannot stand anything unrelated to american firefighting, especially if it's chinese, even if the community has no issues with it.

Funnily enough i'm not officially banned but rather shadowbanned, and a lot of my previous posts have been removed, which is quite a shame since i did do quite some research on some of them(e.g. 2015 tianjin casualties)

but yeah, PSA, don't use r/firefighting, much better alternatives exsist

EDIT: Banned me for "brigading and site interferene". knew this would happen anyways

u/Key-Needleworker-702 — 6 days ago

Part-Chinese Wasians and hating China/wanting to destroy China, name a more iconic combo.

Bonus points if the father is British (like in elliot Rodger) or Japanese.

u/empty_void_kay — 6 days ago
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I made a new post to change SBS NEWS VIDEO to the video that provides English audio.

TLDR;

Thefts by Chinese people are increasing a lot in Jeju Island, so Police decided to form the deicated teams at each district police stations in order to stop the thefts by Chinese people

Police say that you need to watch your belongings in Jeju Island.

English Article Link

Jeju Police Target Chinese Tourist Thefts

u/Automech4 — 12 days ago

Living_in_Korea mods ban me for “racism” meanwhile I go after people making racist comments using their logic. Guess who they don’t ban.

u/VeryBasedHere — 9 days ago

“The amazing world of gumball” is the “Weeaboo that hates China” version of cartoon

I used to love this show as a kid, until I rewatched a few clips recently just how much Sinophobia is this show, and it clearly endlessly in love with Japanese culture. Just look at this shit, this show constantly reference many aspect of Japanese culture with respect like anime/manga, video game, Karate, and even has characters of supposed Japanese descent (Masami and Yuki).

But when it comes to Chinese? Blatant Tiananmen Square reference, shit on “CCP country has no women rights“, making fun of lactose intolerant among Chinese people (in episode copycat), etc. And somehow they got away with this shit. Just because there is a Chinese rip off of this show doesn’t justify your hate and bigotry against a whole country and its people

It’s a shame that this was my favorite show, until I am matured enough to realize that this show is the embodiment of “Weeaboo that worship Japan and has an eternal hate for China”. Trust me, they definitely will make fun of Unit 731 if they can get away with it.

u/Ok_Response_1193 — 9 days ago
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Sad news: It's been confirmed two coastguardsmen of the CCGS Nanyu(南域, 3104) were killed in action in the August 11, 2025 collision; they are Sergeant Yi Xinyu(衣昕玉, 2003-2025) and Sergeant Cheng Long(程龙, 2000-2025). Both victims of the crash are shandongnese.

News source: https://www.hk01.com/即時中國/60378046/中國海警船與軍艦南海相撞1年後-官方證實2人殉職並追授烈士?utm_campaign=non_native&utm_medium=referral&utm_source=01webshare

https://m.weibo.cn/detail/5328913804824978

Sergeant Yi Xinyu(衣昕玉) was born December 10, 2003 and is buried at Licheng martyr's cemetary in Jinan.

Sergeant Cheng Long(程龙) was born July 16, 2000 and is buried at Anqiu martyr's cemetary in Weifang.

Both have recieved posthomus 1st class meritorious service medals.

RIP o7o7o7

I suggest the chinese gov should tariff goods from the philipines and use the money to compensate their families.

And as always, I suggest we should also allow for looser ROEs for coast guard ships on the frontline, instead of purely using less lethal weapons such as water cannons.

u/Key-Needleworker-702 — 11 days ago
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US congressional committee: "Are you an American student, postdoctoral researcher, or academic who believes you were denied a research position, laboratory opportunity, or postdoctoral appointment because preference was given to applicants from China?"

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u/Igennem — 9 days ago

Sino-Indian War 1962

Not really relevant to Sinophobia but I’m just curious

India claims it’s a betrayal by China since they were indeed promoting and have support for Beijing and they were not expecting a direct offensive from China.

While China claims that India technically betrayed them since despite supporting Beijing India also advocated for a free Tibet (also sheltering Dalai Lama) and was being hostile across the borders.

I don’t who the hell to trust since I don’t want to listen to either western or Chinese propaganda

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u/Medium_Fig_3764 — 12 days ago