(boy’s love writers, so i guess more yaoi then slash) admit i didn’t read the whole article because it seems ridiculous and western reporting on China is like 90% fabrications. someone educate me on whatever this is. is it conservative local governments doing local government shit?
my partner loves this shit especially from China and i don’t want to inform her about some made up BS designed to radicalize the slash and yaoi community against the CPC
I’ll doubble down. I have no doubt a thing like that has happened. However I would bet money that the RFA reporting on that incident is meaningfully different enough as to make any attempt at analyzing meaning from it misleading and useless.
I’m struggling to understand your second sentence, sorry. Is it that it might have happened but we shouldn’t use RFA as a source for trying to analyse/understand it?
He’s doubting RFA’s reporting, not that China has never committed a human rights violation.
If your question is “how can we, the West, analyze and critique this” then the answer is that we cannot based on biased sources
I am not “the West”, never been further West than Kaliningrad. I speak Chinese and I can absolutely investigate this further but, as I said in my original comment, I am not mentally prepared right now.
All I am trying to say here is this: denying an issue that might actually exist just because Western media reported on it is cope. Yes, Western media will look for the worst all the time and invent shit if they cannot find anything. No, that doesn’t mean that the worst cannot happen. If you don’t know, say that you don’t know.
I’m saying this is impossible to properly dissect with this source. I’m not attacking you lol, I’m trying to explain the disagreement
My bad for assuming you’re from “the West” though. It’s a predominantly English speaking forum so that’s the baseline I was working with
Sorry, I didn’t mean to sound so hostile/defensive. I understand why you assumed I would be American like most users on this website. It just happened so many times at this point – sometimes with people lecturing me on the country I live/lived in lol – that it got a bit old.
It’s fair.
Jumping to assume the most nefarious possible motive based on a western propaganda outlet is silly.
Nobody has said it is impossible that China has engaged in persecution of LGBTQIA+ people. But we have pointed out assuming this is an example of discrimination, based on a piece of propaganda, from an outlet with the mission to make China look as bad as possible, without anything close to independent corroboration, is foolish.
I don’t think it’s silly to “jump” to queerphobia as an explanation for these arrests, based on my experience living in China and what I know of queer history around the world. I think it’s silly to dismiss this explanation based on the news source though, and dismissing is what some people in this thread are trying to do.
All I know is if you assume the opposite of whatever the US State Department or it’s affiliated media outlets says, you will be right more often than not.
State Department says “Evil SeeSeePee hates the gays and so they arrested a bunch of them” - I will assume the opposite until and unless credible reporting comes out to corroborate the propaganda outlets claims.
I think this is just as reactionary as lib Marvel movie thinking, just in the other direction.
Unfortunately I agree with the person you are talking to here. You have to start at a baseline, and there is no such thing as ‘true neutrality’. You are overall better off when doing a media investigation assuming that any apparatus of the U.S. media arm has misrepresented any given story, particularly when it comes to reporting about China and Chinese law and punishment. Doesn’t mean it’s always the correct position to take sans research, but it isn’t a reactionary position for me because it comes from years of doing this kind of media backtracking. It’s mostly pragmatism at this point, as they can spew lies faster than I can investigate them.
It is applied as a general rule of thumb, but also specifically in this context.
Edit: Not to contradict your experience at all though, There is plenty of queerphobia in China, as you and plenty of others I have talked to on the subject have said. It wouldn’t be surprising if there was some sort of crackdown on slash-fics, but how widespread is it, is it actually a national mandate (is it ‘China’ or just some specific regional politicians bugaboo), is it targeting specifically queer artists or just obscenity in general, these are the kinds of questions I wouldn’t put it past RFA to completely and purposefully underreport.
I think uncritically swallowing US propaganda without any additional research makes you a convenient lapdog of the empire.
Edit. This is harsh and I have edited my comment. Regardless. I will not assume homophobic intent based souly on a single propaganda piece. If actual evidence of maliciousness exists I am happy to take it into consideration; but if Voice of America said the sky is blue I would look out a window to confirm.
Yes. I am saying the reporting of RFA is specifically removed from context to the extent that if they have a story about a true event reading it will likely lead you to an incorrect conclusion. So in effect any story you see there is fake.