Two widely followed Chinese public figures — one an editor for a state media outlet, the other the son of a former party chief — released identical outlines on Tuesday of countermeasures Chinese authorities are said to be considering in response to Trump’s tariffs.

  • fox [comrade/them]@hexbear.net
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    7 days ago

    Thank goodness they’re taking the politics out of movies!

    Takes a billion dollars to portray the US military as really cool and badass

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      7 days ago

      False dichotomy. Not being censored by China doesn’t mean being funded/influenced by the US.

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        6 days ago

        You should look into Hollywood’s ties to US intelligence/military, what you learn might save you from embarrassing yourself even further.

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          6 days ago

          I didn’t say that movies weren’t influenced by the US military. My original comment only said that it would be a good thing to not have influence by China.

          So maybe YOU learn how to read to save you from embarrassing yourself even further.