I've been seeing a huge amount of anti-Chinese sentiment online, from obvious places like reddit, to even misinformed friends on social media falling victim to viral posts filled with misinformation.

What are we to make of this? Is this the slow march to war, by portraying them as pure evil, à la the fake story of Iraqi soldiers killing Kuwaiti babies to help get the public on board with our military response? It seems disadvantageous for the US and their allies to fight China, as we are incredibly reliant upon them economically and don't stand to gain much from the conflict.

Are these the irrational decisions of a dying empire? Or is there something else at play?

  • danisth [he/him]
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    I think you're really overestimating the influence of Trots, Anarchists and Leftcoms if you think their opinion of China is more than a tiny drop in the bucket compared to the narrative that the MSM is putting forward. Especially since those leftist voices are, from what I've seen, saying that sure China is bad, but not for the reasons the media is saying, and the US is probably worse.

    • ComradeNagual [none/use name]
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      4 years ago

      It assists the narrative by criticizing China "from the Left", but to be clear there is no Anti-Communist Left, they just other shades of liberal.

    • spectre [he/him]
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      Yeah we can chill in our corner of the internet and (sometimes) have more nuanced conversations about what China is up to, but in means nothing to the propaganda machine. The only way that could be opposed is by an organized group, not a bunch of random online posters (even if there are hundreds of thousands of them)