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Western Media are LYING about China...关于中国的谎言 🇨🇳

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So uh "what China" is the media supposedly showing?

Let me get this straight..some guy from the UK is in China and is talking about the US listening in on calls? Well glad to see he is pushing for the need to use a Netherland's VPN and says everything is fine in China.
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Meanwhile he is completely clueless about the US and posts stuff like this as "Living in America"..which is likely what biased Chinese media has been feeding him.

Living in China vs Living in America​


The percent of the US population that lives in cities with more than 1 million people has now declined to less than 6%. That means 94% don't live in major cities. They live in the "developed" areas outside of major cities built after WW2. I'm quite sure the vast majority of the people in China are clueless about this fact due to lying Chinese media.

This is more along the lines of what living in the US is like..not some urban street in some old city.

You think Chinese media would ever show this???
No, they just highlight old cities built over 100 years ago and all the infrastructure in them that needs updating...and also the people who can't afford to move out to the newer areas.

Our new suburbs are basically like China's new cities.

Meanwhile even the Chinese here claiming to be "in the know" keep pushing the narrative that life in the US is about living in some 150 year old city apartment building compared to some new one built 10 years ago in China.
 
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So uh "what China" is the media supposedly showing?

Let me get this straight..some guy from the UK is in China and is talking about the US listening in on calls? Well glad to see he is pushing for the need to use a Netherland's VPN and says everything is fine in China.
:rolleyes1:

Meanwhile he is completely clueless about the US and posts stuff like this as "Living in America"..which is likely what biased Chinese media has been feeding him.

Living in China vs Living in America​


The percent of the US population that lives in cities with more than 1 million people has now declined to less than 6%. That means 94% don't live in major cities. They live in the "developed" areas outside of major cities built after WW2. I'm quite sure the vast majority of the people in China are clueless about this fact due to lying Chinese media.

This is more along the lines of what living in the US is like..not some urban street in some old city.

You think Chinese media would ever show this???
No, they just highlight old cities built over 100 years ago and all the infrastructure in them that needs updating...and also the people who can't afford to move out to the newer areas.

Our new suburbs are basically like China's new cities.

Meanwhile even the Chinese here claiming to be "in the know" keep pushing the narrative that life in the US is about living in some 150 year old city apartment building compared to some new one built 10 years ago in China.
you're comparing Palos Verdes, one of the richest and most exclusive suburbs in LA if not the entire US, to major cities in China which are accessible to anyone that can buy a bus ticket (even the poorest of the poor)? Big cities in China are not that good but perhaps, to compare to LA area cities, maybe some parts are as good as Irvine or El Segundo only.

Even there, many Chinese businessmen for living in just buy a condo or townhouse that's huge on the inside but doesn't have a yard, which is often viewed as a liability and not an asset. The McMansions are just as investment properties.

it's all jurisdictional. if China balkanized its cities inefficiently, it too can put most people into what look like suburbs. That'd be horrible for most people.

its kinda odd how you literally base your entire identity around living in the suburbs. like what if you move? most people tend to base their identity around their ethnicity and or profession, because those are things that are relatively permanent. Where you live? It's just a building.
 
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you're comparing Palos Verdes, one of the richest and most exclusive suburbs in LA if not the entire US, to major cities in China which are accessible to anyone that can buy a bus ticket (even the poorest of the poor)? That's a major overestimation of Chinese cities. Big cities in China are not that good but perhaps, to compare to LA area cities, maybe as good as Irvine or El Segundo only.

So I looked it up and it's ranked 115th on Forbes...but that just shows there are far better places.

But hold on a minute...I thought you once said if the suburbs are so great and desirable why are all the rents so high in the cities. Now you are saying this LA suburb is actually one of the most exclusive places in the country.

But anyways I just grabbed a FSD video off of youtube. I can grab others.







its kinda odd how you literally base your entire identity around living in the suburbs. like what if you move? most people tend to base their identity around their ethnicity and or profession, because those are things that are relatively permanent. Where you live? It's just a building.

How is this any different than those who are basing their identity on living in a major city in China that has been rebuilt in the last 25 or so years..and how they are now living in a new "modern" China and don't want to talk about life in the "older" less developed parts of China (where a high proportion of the people live).

I'm living in a home built in 2005 in the suburbs...not a house built in the 1880's in the city. The new stuff is outside the cities...not in them. This is generally something most Chinese on PDF can't get their heads around as the constantly focus on comparing life in old big US cities...which is not even where 96% of the US population lives.
 
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So I looked it up and it's ranked 115th on Forbes...but that just shows there are far better places.

But hold on a minute...I thought you once said if the suburbs are so great and desirable why are all the rents so high in the cities. Now you are saying this LA suburb is actually one of the most exclusive places in the country.

But anyways I just grabbed a FSD video off of youtube. I can grab others.









How is this any different than those who are basing their identity on living in a major city in China that has been rebuilt in the last 25 or so years..and how they are now living in a new "modern" China and don't want to talk about life in the "older" less developed parts of China where a high proportion of the people live.

I'm living in a home built in 2005 in the suburbs...not a house built in the 1880's in the city. The new stuff is outside the cities...not in them.

Actually, Chinese image of American is very close to what you have portraited here, as there are many popular American shows that are broadcasted on CCTV, not to mention all the American movies.
 
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China you better leave the uighur muslims alone and not make them suffer or else God is gonna ruin your country.
 
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Actually, Chinese image of American is very close to what you have portraited here, as there are many popular American shows that are broadcasted on CCTV, not to mention all the American movies.

No it isn't. I have had to convince numerous people on here that the vast majority of Amercans don't live in high-rises buildings in US cities. Only a few US cities have a significant number of high rise residential buildings.

Then showing a streetview of NYC like this even blows people's minds.

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No it isn't. I have had to convince numerous people on here that the vast majority of Amercans don't live in high-rises buildings in US cities. Only a few US cities have a significant number of high rise residential buildings.

Then showing a streetview of NYC like this even blows people's minds.
I don't think you get the message LMAO. The message is that having a major part of your population live in an environment like that is shameful and it is double shameful for a major part of economic output to look like that.

27 million people live in cities with over 1 million population in the US.


People in China don't make excuses for rural poverty like "oh they're just lazy" or "it's too expensive to run infrastructure here" or "it's OK we only need the oil here". Nobody is left behind.
 
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China you better leave the uighur muslims alone and not make them suffer or else God is gonna ruin your country.
They don't believe in God....so they will continue doing it.
 
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No it isn't. I have had to convince numerous people on here that the vast majority of Amercans don't live in high-rises buildings in US cities. Only a few US cities have a significant number of high rise residential buildings.

Then showing a streetview of NYC like this even blows people's minds.

What you are trying to convince people is not that suburban living is the mainstream lifestyle in the US, but rather suburban living is superior to urban life.
In any case, the point is that there are plenty of American shows on Chinese that it’s suburban lifestyle is well represented on Chinese media, whereas the US media is completely one sided, showing nothing close to the real life in China but its agenda driven narrative.
 
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