83% of Chinese polled said that China was a democracy, thus achieving the best score in the world. And this was a study conducted by a NATO-BACKED ORGANIZATION, too. Libs will seethe about “CCP censorship”, so I’ll ask: does the “CCP” own NATO now, too? LMAO

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    Evil CCP is genociding people’s rights to make up lies about their people in order to serve an imperialist agenda!!1!!11!

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    The remaining 17% will be given a megaphone and sponsorships.

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      Not 17%; it’s 8% (according to this particular study). 91% of Chinese said that democracy was important, leading to a importance-perception deficit of 8%. The remaining 9% either support or oppose the CPC for reasons not related to democracy (mostly support, given Harvard’s government satisfaction estimate of 95% in China).

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    Which is exactly why they’ve tried to sow dissent with all the bullshit liberal propaganda and trying to turn the “internet generation” against the government with one day hoping to harm or even overthrow them (IIRC was brought up in the early 2010s in Murika).

    A recent case that caused a huge stir was the amount of foreign funded liberal traitors in the educational sector, depicting Chinese children in textbooks as strange looking creatures while portraying Europeans as prim and proper. A noticeable amount of people in the past who’d graduated from Wuhan university for example would also go on to become well-known traitors, such as that Fang Fang lady and another one justifying the crimes committed by Japan in WW2 while teaching other students.

    To quote one netizen, “these traitors are comparing Chinese toilets against Western mansions, of course it wouldn’t be a fair comparison”.