Politics, Mature and taboo > Political Pundits

Even the Chinese look down on SJW libtards.

(1/1)

Yuri Bezmenov:
They have their own slur for them, bai-zou or "white left". It's considered a big insult to them.  :rofl:

http://www.informationliberation.com/?id=56743

Jack:
Good article. Especially appreciated the bit at the end; that was fair.


--- Quote ---Finally, it should to be noted that the internet in China is subject to strict censorship. The Chinese government has been known to hire a large number of 'internet commentators' to fabricate social media posts. According to recent research conducted by scholars at Harvard University, 29% of such posts they investigated fell into the category of 'taunting of foreign countries'. It is nonetheless impossible to know whether these accused posts are indeed written by government employees. Similarly, it is hard to tell whether some of the criticisms of baizuo are coming from fabricated commentators-for-hire. However, given the strict censorship regime, criticizing democratic values such as pluralism, tolerance, and solidarity is certainly one of the safest 'critical' opinions ordinary citizens can express online.
--- End quote ---

Lestat:
Shit, if THEY look down on you, you really know you've hit rock bottom. Criticism from fuckends that eat living creatures whilst they are tortured? thats like a paedophile calling somebody a pervert.

Or a negro hood rat calling somebody race trash, or like how (apparently) the taliban and al-qaeda hate the living camel-molesting bathtub full of fuck out of ISIS and won't work with those ISIS cocklickers on their terrorism. If you are a towelhead terrorist jihadi and STILL hate you for your terrorist methods, then you KNOW you are officially a fucking wanker:tard:

Yuri Bezmenov:

--- Quote from: Jack on January 05, 2018, 08:08:30 PM ---Good article. Especially appreciated the bit at the end; that was fair.


--- Quote ---Finally, it should to be noted that the internet in China is subject to strict censorship. The Chinese government has been known to hire a large number of 'internet commentators' to fabricate social media posts. According to recent research conducted by scholars at Harvard University, 29% of such posts they investigated fell into the category of 'taunting of foreign countries'. It is nonetheless impossible to know whether these accused posts are indeed written by government employees. Similarly, it is hard to tell whether some of the criticisms of baizuo are coming from fabricated commentators-for-hire. However, given the strict censorship regime, criticizing democratic values such as pluralism, tolerance, and solidarity is certainly one of the safest 'critical' opinions ordinary citizens can express online.
--- End quote ---

--- End quote ---

I've talked to the Chinese guys in my condo complex and they said that this is an actual thing.

Icequeen:
This just makes me wonder if the opinion is actually their own or the one that is popular because it doesn't create any backlash.

The Chinese Communist Party also recently changed the constitution so that Xi can rule for life.

Navigation

[0] Message Index

Go to full version