Ah yes China, well known for... invading countries like the US does instead of dealing with things diplomatically and economically
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Well tbf, even though it's strictly banned in China there are still some cases of it happening in rural areas.
Chinese Rednote users actually seem to have a relatively utopian view of the US. I'm seeing alot of posts asking if it's true that most Americans can afford to own a house and being corrected by americans in the comments; stuff like that.
Also they really like Luigi Mangione lol, even before americans came into the app.
This is the first time americans are talking directly to chinese people en masse like this, no? The state department must be scrambling to get things in order. I don't think they expected the ban to backfire this bad lol
Wonder how long it'll last before it's closed off.
Just move to a better instance lol, wasn't that the entire point of coming here? Lemmy.zip and Lemm.ee have been great.
I'd say having a senile old man as the head of a country is much more 'outrageous'
Spoken like a true shitlib
Lemm.ee: Where you can be a fascist but still complain about other instances
Those editors should probably check their phones for signs of tampering...
I say that only half-jokingly
People on twitter are saying he's actually a far-right nationalist hypocrite who owns properties in the US. Makes sense to ban him then ig; just one of those fake internet celebrities that they occasionally ban probably.
On Reddit too. You'll see alot more of it everywhere as the US hands over global dominance to China and their soft power increases, until it presumably becomes as ubiquitous as american propaganda and you don't notice it anymore