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How the rest of the world is looking to China for help: Part 1

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Stick to fashion and food threads mate.

Be a Pakistani first and stop taking in all the communist regime propaganda. China might be lending us money but it only cares about itself. If you have any doubt look what it did to the srilankan port.

no one is forcing you to worship communist country, but use your brain to see fake news that try to demonize china simply because some people don't like china. You might as well go to youtube and look up channels that spew plenty of fake sh*t against china.

China does not exactly have a good track record with these things. You as well as the world knows it hides things . Like ot tries its best to hide the uighir muslim problem.

It's fake Indian supported news

I suppose them sending faulty testing kits around the world is fake news too?
 
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Be a Pakistani first and stop taking in all the communist regime propaganda. China might be lending us money but it only cares about itself. If you have any doubt look what it did to the srilankan port.

I see and this is you think some breaking news in 2020?
 
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The regime in the USA and its mouthpieces meanwhile, only after receiving all the Chinese gear of course, thanks that as expected with a new wave of old lies of "coverups" to blame everything these hypocrites have themself never managed to do and done wrong on China to justify their own incompetence and selfishness.

Do the CCP bots come with any thought process of their own?
 
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Be a Pakistani first and stop taking in all the communist regime propaganda. China might be lending us money but it only cares about itself. If you have any doubt look what it did to the srilankan port.



China does not exactly have a good track record with these things. You as well as the world knows it hides things . Like ot tries its best to hide the uighir muslim problem.



I suppose them sending faulty testing kits around the world is fake news too?

china has much better record than the fake news you are reading online. Yeah, Uighur Muslims, what about them, did you read from fake news again? China's largest muslims population is Hui, not Uighur, how come you never hear any so called "persecution" against them? Don't you think there's agenda in the western media to demonize and smear china? Last time I heard, US is the one that's bombing and killing muslims for over 20 years straight and still counting, not china. Just Iraq alone had 2.5 million killed since US operation 17 years ago, take that.
 
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Well China better have answers for the rest of the world, in addition to playing nurse and doctor for the remedy. Their government may get sued for an estimated 6.3 trillion dollars.

The only delivery vehicle for this will be through the DF Express global delivery service. Anywhere on earth within 20 minutes.
 
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The italian intelligence community knows where the virus came from. Italians r grateful to the Chinese for the help.

 
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for months, what the f are you talking about? First patient was identified in late December, and china publicized genome in early January, and locked down in late January. And no, Chinese government at the time didn't know anything about this was even a new virus, and there's no such thing as quiet for months
I was on a work trip at Chongqing, heard about it in mid November amidst local rumours.
 
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I was on a work trip at Chongqing, heard about it in mid November amidst local rumours.
Come on, pleae do a little more google before you lie, what are the "Chances" for a Pakistani origin personel able to get a visa to China, in my hometown Hongkong, its next to "zero" period
 
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china has much better record than the fake news you are reading online. Yeah, Uighur Muslims, what about them, did you read from fake news again? China's largest muslims population is Hui, not Uighur, how come you never hear any so called "persecution" against them? Don't you think there's agenda in the western media to demonize and smear china? Last time I heard, US is the one that's bombing and killing muslims for over 20 years straight and still counting, not china. Just Iraq alone had 2.5 million killed since US operation 17 years ago, take that.

Well inside US I am not put into a concentration camp just because I am a muslim. I have the freedom to speak and think whatever I want unlike in china where you have to suck up to Xi and the communist party all the time like a bunch of robots. The population is so afraid to speak out againt the regime that people have developed another language when speaking about political affairs.

Pho noodles and pandas: How China’s social media users created a new language to beat government censorship on COVID-19
6 March 2020, 13:32 UTC
To fully appreciate conversations on China’s social media platforms, merely knowing Chinese is not enough. To evade the most extensive internet censorship system in the world, netizens have no option but to create their own vocabulary to discuss “sensitive issues”. This language keeps evolving as the government constantly adds new topics and terms that are prohibited.

And there’s no better example of this linguistic cat-and-mouse game between China’s social media users and the country’s legions of online censors than the current COVID-19 epidemic.

Coronavirus outbreak sparks new censorship crackdown
The government’s handling of the novel coronavirus outbreak has fuelled criticism of the government, including the initial cover-up of the epidemic and restrictions on information that is clearly in the public’s interest. In response to the swell in online criticism, a host of new terms have become “sensitive”.

In January, users of the Chinese social media platform Weibo complained that the words “Wuhan” and “Hubei”—where the epidemic originated—were being restricted. Only a small proportion of users could see posts containing those words, and criticisms of the authorities in those areas were stifled.

On WeChat, another popular social media platform, combinations such as “Xi Jinping goes to Wuhan” and “Wuhan + CCP + Crisis + Beijing” were systematically being censored, a recent report from research group Citizen Lab confirmed.

Netizens began to use “wh” and “hb”, the initials of Wuhan and Hubei, as replacement terms. That’s fairly simple. But it gets more complicated.

Since China’s National Red Cross and its ability to distribute supplies has been questioned, netizens anticipated ‘Red Cross’ would be censored and replaced it with “red ten” (the Chinese character for ten “十 Shí” resembles a cross). When people express suspicions that supplies had been mishandled by the national Red Cross society, hashtags such as “supplies are reded” began trending.

Another example is the use of “F4”. Initially a Taiwanese boy band that attained popularity across the region in the early 2000s, it now refers to four regional politicians: the governor of Hubei province; the secretary of Hubei’s Communist Party Committee; the mayor of Wuhan; and the party secretary of Wuhan. Many hold these four men most responsible for the massive outbreak.

Innocuous sentences can also hold a deeper meaning, such as excerpts from the leaked police statement that Dr Li Wenliang, who had warned about the virus outbreak in December, had to give to the public security bureau:

“Can you do this?” the 3 January police statement reads, referring to the police’s demand that he “stop illegal activities” related to the virus.

“Can,” he confirms.

“Do you understand?” it continues.

“Understand,” Li responds.

Social media users began posting the exchange as a sentence – “Can you do this? Can. Do you understand? Understand.” – and the phrase went viral.

These posts were deleted, but netizens then revived and adapted the statement with more rebellious content. “I cannot and do not understand.”

The same night, the hashtag “I want freedom of speech” trended on Weibo. Once detected, it was removed, with those using it blocked.

The new Chinese dictionary
Amid the heightened censorship of the coronavirus outbreak, new words are being censored on a daily basis. But Chinese netizens are used to substituting “sensitive words” for alternatives.

The most common example is “zf”, which is the abbreviation for the Chinese word “government”; “jc” stands for the “police”; “guobao” (national treasure) or panda images represent the domestic security bureau; and “Ministry of Truth” (from the George Orwell novel 1984) is substituted for the Communist Party’s Propaganda Department.

To access overseas websites blocked in China (such as Facebook and Twitter) netizens need to use VPNs—software that give users the possibility to “climb over the Great Firewall”.

“Ladder” (for climbing) and “Vietnamese pho noodles” are two terms that are routinely used to refer to VPNs.

Meanwhile June 4th, the infamous day of the 1989 Tiananmen Square crackdown, and one of the most censored terms on the Chinese internet, becomes “35 May”, “65 April” or “eight squared”, to name but a few examples.

Lyrical genius, or wasted creativity?
Often, netizens are forced to get creative with their posts to a degree which borders on the absurd. The removal of a post on ZhiHu (China’s version of Quora) asking “how to wash narrow neck bottles thoroughly” may be baffling at first glance. But the Chinese pronunciation of “narrow neck bottle” is similar to that of president Xi Jinping – a fact that did not escape the censors.

Similarly, a parent’s complaint on Weibo about his child being “bad at learning” was instantly removed. Why? Because in Chinese, the President’s surname means “learning”. In this context, to say “learning is bad” must be censored.

China’s censorship system is perplexing. The list of “sensitive” words is constantly changing, and is never publicly revealed. There are some words that certain users cannot write, but other users can. As a result, people are always self-censoring in an attempt to beat the system.

There is a certain genius at work as netizens – among them talented journalists, students, scholars and activists – develop a rapidly expanding alternative dictionary.

Yet this never-ending dance also drains their energy. Not least because when their accounts are removed, netizens are forced to create new ones and start again the process of connecting with their followers.

This leaves a lingering sense that such wisdom and imagination could be better spent on something more productive than fighting a constant battle to be heard.

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I see and this is you think some breaking news in 2020?

If it isnt then why do Pakistanis follow blindly whatever the chinese say? Why havent we asked them about uighers ?
 
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If it isnt then why do Pakistanis follow blindly whatever the chinese say? Why havent we asked them about uighers ?

Pakistan government has.

You must have been busy looking at Mehwish Hayat
 
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LOL - really?

All said and done, this is a Chinese virus. China could have warned the world earlier - it did not. The Soviets after the Chernobyl disaster had to warn mainland Europe pretty soon. China clearly is just inept and stupid.


LOL. Why you are so easily consumed with stupid propaganda?

World has seen how China isolate Wuhan in such a draconian way, that means world has been warned directly/indirectly about how contagious and dangerous this covid-19.

That if the doctor was not silenced by police would help world avoid pandemic is only illogical wishful thinking. See how Europe and US mitigate this threat, then you should be able to know that their incompetence is the reason of the pandemic.
 
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do not vote for him in the next election then. go back to supporting PPP again

Well you said our government has asked china. Give the link to it. You dont have it because we refused to ask them . Dont make up shit out of thin air
 
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