So justifying State-run information sources, along with censorship, is the consensus approach I see.
What a wild world we live in where the info-restricted who have been spoon-fed party dogma exclusively since birth, can whole heartedly shame others as brainwashed.
China can't stop progress forever. Slowly but surely, the middle class is gaining access to instant information. What is put out in State newspapers can be verified or countered.
The big change will come when the hundreds of millions of poor/rural Chinese attain the same access.
Simple research would reveal why using welfare as a negative is puzzling. Almost a billion Chinese live on less than $5/day. Western "poor" make more than that per hour.
Resorting to ad hominem attacks instead of addressing the topic at hand is a sign of a weak argument. If calling fellow PDF members "retarded" or "dumb" is an attempt to bait for retaliation or silence them, I think you will end up disappointed.
5 dollars in China is 30+ RMB. that's a beer, a lunch with rice and a meat dish to go with soup, a breakfast that include a pretty soy milk and a Chinese bread, and a dinner that's also up to standard, and you can have a few dollars for snack.
This is second tier cities, with third tiers even cheaper, and btw, most Chinese don't pay rent, especially the poorer ones. They have their own homes, hence no slums, a relic of our communist era.
First tiers are more expensive but not by much. but even the lowest income in those cities and some second tier cities make way more than that.
I lived in Canada and US and I know what minimum wage is like, never experienced it, but I have co-workers who didn't have my parents.
Also I never justified state run information, I just said Chinese have access to other information if they wish for it and most young people choose to.
As it turns out Chinese people know what's propaganda and what's not being spoon fed propaganda since birth, but Western people IE you have no idea when something is propaganda. Just like Chinese street food would make you get food poisoning but would make me glow.
Also to disappoint you, Chinese rural poor, I mean these two words together, cause there are more poor, and more rural, but together they number just over 100 million, which is a lot, but well shot of the hundreds of millions you were hoping for.
All have access to at least a TV, and a lot more to internet.
I never said you were retarded, but if a supreme justice calling the devil real, senators calling the end of the world is next year, and more crazy evolution/creationist crap isn't retarded, we need a new word for it.
Are you telling me these are not propaganda? American news calling China causing trouble that's not propaganda? Whatever you think are facts are irrelevant, a news agency must just report on the events in full. Not use words like bogus, fake, aggressive, and such that would otherwise influence the viewer.