• 🇺🇦 seirim @lemmy.pro
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    2 years ago

    As someone who lives in China, I’ll tell you your perspective on that isn’t wrong. People abroad too easily conflate what the Chinese govt. dues with Chinese people and “China”. Their concerns are all valid, but people grossly overestimate how much impact regular Chinese folks can have on their own govt.

    How happy are people in the US with their govt and how much control they have over it? Not enough right, well the Chinese have even less. They’re even less engaged, though, oddly, but because the stakes for caring and speaking up are so high. People abroad probably rightly wish the average citizen constrained their own govt more, but the reality is they don’t have a way to do it, so they just focus on daily life. Also, they are in a misinformation bubble like crazy.

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      2 years ago

      I think this is the best take in the thread.

      Also, as someone who’s from there, it’s just pretty weird seeing folks on there saying “f the ccp” to each other, sometimes adding a “but not the chinese people tho”. Like what is the point of yall repeating this shit to each other. It makes me feel like I’m sort of excluded, and I think I cannot really have a more in-depth conversation with those people because I do not think they will really understand my situation and the world around me.

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        2 years ago

        You’ve really hit the nail on the head.

        Do the anti CCPers really care about people? Or is it just a hate boner/we love freedom meme?

        The way it comes off it’s like there really just isn’t any depth too it and it seems really performative with little real substance.

      • 🇺🇦 seirim @lemmy.pro
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        2 years ago

        Yeah, the reality is most online commenters haven’t been to China at all or for very much and their understanding of it is binary and Perry surface level. It’s a shame, really, but this goes across exposure to all cultures I think.

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      2 years ago

      Having been subscribed to r/hongkong for the past few years, it was like seeing the government quash the voice of the people in real time. 😢