GranTurismoEra
Established Member
They may be, but thanks to technology now you can dissect the "disinformation" yourself. And I'll still visit China regardless of what Western media tell me I shouldn't do or their track record on human rights.
I did watch that so-called sponsored "ishowspeed" full tour of China. All he's done is make young people want to go find out themselves, instead of eating up mainstream media opinions on the "enemy". Funny how many Americans have downloaded Rednote and other Chinese apps to look more into China. I don't recall having any beef with any Chinese people. In fact it was the opposite. So that's not my beef. As a techy person China interests me. No matter how corny some of the gadgets may be - a back flipping robot or dancing BYD. Chinese kindergarten may be as easily impressed as I am at the tech. Huawei 3 way fold phones and translator glasses.
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I did watch that so-called sponsored "ishowspeed" full tour of China. All he's done is make young people want to go find out themselves, instead of eating up mainstream media opinions on the "enemy". Funny how many Americans have downloaded Rednote and other Chinese apps to look more into China. I don't recall having any beef with any Chinese people. In fact it was the opposite. So that's not my beef. As a techy person China interests me. No matter how corny some of the gadgets may be - a back flipping robot or dancing BYD. Chinese kindergarten may be as easily impressed as I am at the tech. Huawei 3 way fold phones and translator glasses.


Beijing turns to influencers in fresh Chinese propaganda push
Social media has become the new frontier in the battle to win over young hearts and minds
