Chinese-Dragon
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At some point, China will need to realize -- as I wrote above -- that matching the West and protecting Chinese interests is not just about matching their guns and checkbooks, but also their propaganda machine.
Impractical in the short or medium term. Only in the long term will that be possible, and then only in very limited amounts.
Our Movies/TV are not in English, and even if we launch dedicated English language channels (we actually have several news channels with English versions already), who outside China would consider them more reliable than established sources?
We aren't going to win the global media war anytime soon, even in the long term the gains we would make would be minor.
What we need to do is protect ourselves first, by controlling the domestic market. Then maybe start buying up overseas media channels, and using our enormous consumer base to pressure others into moderating their coverage (or face being cut off from our consumers).
And we need to accumulate hard power, namely economic and military power. America can turn the world against Russia, but Russia's military strength means they can hold their own, within their own borders. Sovereignty matters the most.
As for negative coverage of Muslims, the Islamic world combined has immense geopolitical power and influence, far more than China I would say. All you need to do is reach a degree of political unity, and you could "protect" yourselves in the same way we protect ourselves.
And maybe together we might even be able to provide a credible and alternative narrative to the world. No doubt the Chinese leaders would love for such a thing to be possible, as it would effectively end the current uni-polar world system.
But from the way things are going now, that may be an impossible dream, as Muslims worldwide are being turned against China by blowing up small issues to such great proportions, that beards in Xinjiang seem more important than the millions who died (and continue to die) in Iraq after the American invasion.
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