Behind the suring patriotic tide in China is the hand of Beijing.“When I was growing up, it was considered uncool to be overtly patriotic & take photos with the national flag,” he said.“Not anymore.”My latest on how the Party perfects the art of propagandahttps://nyti.ms/357APT0
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Fortunately, I get to become friends with Chinese students here in Japan and get different viewpoints on this.
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Again, I don’t think by “宣传” Yan Feng meant propaganda or brainwashing. A more neutral word like publicity should be used in translation. It also shows an implicit bias in western media when describing the events in China, even by people who grew up in China.pic.twitter.com/YhNkYhxoha
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they are so easily brainwashed once you invoke “pride in your Han heritage” excessive nationalism based on ethnocentric ideology can lead to totalitarian fascism (as was the case in Germany recently)
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