Unsurprisingly, The Economist’s article peddles a false narrative. Livestreamers and video games are merely the surface of a deeper phenomenon. TikTok and Xiaohongshu thrive only because China’s middle class isn’t impoverished. What makes these platforms persuasive is that they undercut Western myths by contrasting middle-class life in China vs the US.
China has a positive image in the world because it’s leading in sustainability, building world-class infrastructure, pioneering tech in emerging fields, and maintaining safe, clean cities at scale. Its foreign policy, while not flawless, is far more benign than the America’s. No constant wars. A major ally for developing nations. Growing global brands. Standing firm against a bully in the tariff dispute. Meanwhile, tourists who document their visits, are dismantling claims of a police state or genocide.
Let me find a good one, good idea to disregard pretty much any one with a blindingly white tourist in the thumbnail
These ones could be cool
https://youtu.be/_Wl2clD-f1Q
https://youtu.be/eQPRfIoOYtY
https://youtu.be/ykZZocm1nmE
Hilariously bald and bankrupt just made an identical video on “the China Western Media doesn’t want to show”
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