文明のターンテーブルThe Turntable of Civilization

日本の時間、世界の時間。
The time of Japan, the time of the world

China is also skillfully using the mass media to fight international public opinion

2021年12月03日 17時31分23秒 | 全般

The following is from Yang Yi's essay entitled "Akutagawa Prize-winning author denounces China's blackmail" in Hanada, a monthly magazine now on sale.
This article also painfully proves that China is a country of "abysmal evil" and "plausible lies.
It is a must-read for the Japanese people and people around the world.
Hanada is full of genuine articles like this one, and it costs only 950 yen (including tax).
Japanese citizens who can read should head to their nearest bookstore for a subscription or get it delivered to their door with a discounted subscription.
I'll let the rest of the world know as best I can.
It is the duty of artists, writers, and scholars to get to the bottom of things.
The emphasis in the text is mine, except for the headline.
Foreign press being used. 
China is also skillfully using the mass media to fight international public opinion.
Foreign media covering the National People's Congress are given special treatment.
When you look at their press credentials, they look like the American Global Daily, which sounds like a foreign media outlet. Still, in fact, they were established overseas by the families and associates of high-ranking Chinese officials.
It registers as a local media outlet with a fancy name and sets up an office.
They create a website on the Internet and post the latest news from China while covering and running comments by local pro-China politicians and scholars on Xi Jinping's recent statements.
The U.S. Global Daily would report, "Famous U.S. politicians and scholars praise Xi Jinping's remarks," and the Chinese domestic media would link to it, saying, "U.S. Global Daily's complete evaluation. This will make the domestic public believe it.
In the same way, in Japan, when the local Japanese language media, which are under the control of the Central Propaganda Department, report that "Prime Minister Kishida makes positive remarks on Japan-China relations," the Chinese domestic media will quote that "the Japanese prime minister is favorable to China.
The Central Propaganda Department has also penetrated deep into the existing mass media in Japan, including newspapers and T.V.
Scholars specializing in China cannot continue their research if relations with the Communist Party deteriorate, so they have no choice but to make pro-China statements.
At every turning point in the relationship between Japan and China, they are interviewed by a highly respected scholar who has made a statement.
The media of various countries that report favorably on China will work together to manipulate information.
There are times when information is intentionally leaked from China.
For example, when Wen Jiabao's family had huge assets overseas, his political opponents provided the foreign media with evidence.
Wen Jiabao was unfazed by this.
On the contrary, the political rivals who provided the information are involved in even bigger corruption than Wen Jiabao, but they are not reported at all.
For example, Xi Jinping's siblings and relatives are running big businesses in Australia and spending vast sums of money in casinos, but the reports quickly disappeared. 
There are many anti-Communist media abroad, such as VOA, Free Asia, Dagyuan, etc. Many exiles abroad are fiercely critical of the Communist Party on social networking sites, such as Guo Wengui. 
After observing them for a long time, I have concluded that many media outlets are ostensibly anti-Communist, but are actually playing a role in disrupting information under the influence of the CCP.
In some cases, the anti-Communist media deliberately lead people in the wrong direction.
For example, the anti-Chinese media in the U.S. reported the testimony of a former Chinese soldier who revealed that Chinese fighter planes have many crashes because they can only produce inferior precision parts.
Two weeks later, the ex-soldier turns out to be a fake, and the reputation of the anti-Chinese media for lying to the public is firmly established.
In the end, I believe that the anti-Communist media is using information disruption to induce public opinion to believe that the reports of the Communist regime are more credible.
Democracy movement organizations, Tibetan and Uyghur organizations that have fled outside China always split up.
Suppose there are collaborators of the Communist Party inside, and they can grab a small amount of money. In that case, those who have a hard time living abroad with different languages and cultures can quickly become spies for a living.
Many Chinese people participated in the Antifa demonstrations that flared up during the BLM movement in the U.S.
With the Chinese embassy backing them, it is no wonder that many of them participate as if they were part-time workers if they are provided with daily allowance and lunch. 
When Huawei Vice-Chairman Meng Wanzhou made her first appearance in a Canadian court, several young Caucasian men and women gathered in front of the court with protest banners and were caught on the news cameras.
It later revealed that they were young actors from an acting school, hired by daily wages.
The men and women interviewed had no idea who Meng Wanzhou was and said they were hired to act.
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