CNN once released an interview of a policeman in xinjiang. this policeman said what they did on uyghurs. On the policeman’s cloth I saw two hanzi:公支 but police in Chinese is 公安, obviously CNN didnt know Chinese well. So have you ever thought that you may be the person who is being lied to?
why do you always think you know china better than chinese people?please stop expressing your funny idea, no matter how CPC wants to cover something, i am in China, I will know the truth and know it better than you OK?
Okay, at least answer me this: Do you think this story would happen in the US? Both the initial action of the police and the later censorship of social media?
Again, those were journalists that were in the middle of protests that had gotten violent. That’s just not comparable to this situation:
Four days later he was summoned to the Public Security Bureau where he was told to sign a letter. In the letter he was accused of “making false comments” that had “severely disturbed the social order”.
There was no chaos around that. It was a conscious decision to not just punish someone who had said something that was true, but to deny the truth. All under the power of the police.
someone reported that a “fake" information of new virus was spreading, and police didn’t know what exactly happened so they certainly thought Li Wenliang was lying. But what about the 148 journalists?The policemen knew these journalists were just taking photos and videos but they still arrested them
Have you contemplated the possibility that you are being lied to?
CNN once released an interview of a policeman in xinjiang. this policeman said what they did on uyghurs. On the policeman’s cloth I saw two hanzi:公支 but police in Chinese is 公安, obviously CNN didnt know Chinese well. So have you ever thought that you may be the person who is being lied to?
你每天看着例如CNN发布的印着错误的汉字的警察说自己如何镇压维族人的新闻,你已经被骗了
why do you always think you know china better than chinese people?please stop expressing your funny idea, no matter how CPC wants to cover something, i am in China, I will know the truth and know it better than you OK?
Okay, at least answer me this: Do you think this story would happen in the US? Both the initial action of the police and the later censorship of social media?
https://baike.baidu.com/item/李文亮/24300481 https://zhuanlan.zhihu.com/p/106157830
i will never happen in america because Li Wenliang isnt living in america. but this has already happened in america, hasnt it?https://www.theguardian.com/media/2020/jun/05/im-getting-shot-attacks-on-journalists-surge-in-us-protests
Again, those were journalists that were in the middle of protests that had gotten violent. That’s just not comparable to this situation:
There was no chaos around that. It was a conscious decision to not just punish someone who had said something that was true, but to deny the truth. All under the power of the police.
someone reported that a “fake" information of new virus was spreading, and police didn’t know what exactly happened so they certainly thought Li Wenliang was lying. But what about the 148 journalists?The policemen knew these journalists were just taking photos and videos but they still arrested them
你倒是有没有想过你被骗?你怎么始终觉得你自己比中国人更懂中国
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