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Comment by j_maffe

12 hours ago

Perhaps they're pointing out the level of double standards in condemnation China gets compared to the US, lack of censorship notwithstanding.

Are you saying we cannot talk about the bad things the US has done?

  • No I'm saying we can, unlike how it is in China. Besides that point, I think GP is arguing that China is villinized more than the US.

  • I'm pretty sure if you criticise the US on something they care about, you posts will disappear from social media pretty quickly. Not because of political censorship but because of Trust and Safety violations

The US govt doesn't force censorship of its history, good or bad.

  • they do it differently. the executive just lies to you while you watch a video of what's really happening, and if you start protesting, you're a domestic terrorist. or a little piggy, if you ask awkward questions.