Here the favourable views from a poll of 137 countries conducted by the Centre for Future of Democracy, Cambridge, UK

USA: 62%
Russia: 56%
China: 55%

What’s more that Russia & China are more popular than the U.S. in developing nations, where 85% of the world’s population lives.

In Belt and Road (BRI) nations, China is extremely popular.

  • Bury The Right
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    It definitely feels like there was a conscious agreed upon decision among higher-ups to begin heavily pushing Anti-China propaganda around 2017. That’s when I noticed Reddit really becoming shit.

    • Muad'DibberA
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      People hating china jumped 30% in like 15 years. The US propaganda machine is very effective.

      • @ComradeSalad
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        Its just the “Asian Peril” all over again. Look at the 80’s and early 90’s US opinion of Japan, US media was slobbering all over itself as everyone vomited out horrifically rascist and disgusting propaganda. Why? Japan was threatening the US’s market dominance, and thus became an enemy. The Japanese economy was crushed, and with Japan put back in its place as an US puppet, they quickly became “honorary westerns” again. The US is attempting the same thing with China, except its backfiring, and rightfully so.

      • KiG V2
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        Looks like two big waves of focus on the issue by the psy operatives.

    • @Shrike502
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      Reddit has been plenty racist before. 2016, Russian army choir perished in a plane crash en route to Syria. r/Europe had people cheering.