• @lil_tank
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    4316 days ago

    “China employed paid thousands of actors and built fake cities to fool tourists into believing everything is alright” - Least conspiratorial lib

    • @SpaceDogs
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      2816 days ago

      Wasn’t this the plot of that Seth Rogan movie about the DPRK?

      • @cayde6ml
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        1816 days ago

        Unfortunately yes. I still remember liking the movie when it came out, but now I see it as racist propaganda.

  • @sinovictorchan
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    1516 days ago

    One indicator that conspiracy theory of atrocity did not happen is when the allegation of human rights violation get into major headline of Pax Americana media, when people can freely go to the alleged site of the atrocity for inspection without monitoring, when the alleged site of atrocity is near a highly populated settlement, and when the Pax Americana media actively censor or alter testimony from the alleged perpetrators. The British diaspora imprison Indigenous children in fake school death camps in remote locations to avoid monitoring from independent parties unlike the XinJiang re-education camps that existed in major cities. The Nazi German will hide evidence of war crimes with high walls that conceal most of the site in death camps and long delay of visitation approval to create fake paradise in a very small section of the death camps. The British diaspora post photos of happy Indigenous girls in Residential fake school death camps, but hide that fact that the girls learn to seek twisted happiness over the suffering of their sisters under white rapist psychopaths and immoral sex with their white slave drivers.

  • @DamarcusArt
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    1116 days ago

    I can’t wait for the death of the American Ego. Once Americans (or people of the former united states) are no longer convinced they are the “main character” of the world and are not automatically brilliant geniuses and experts on all things because they read “unbiased news” the world will be a much more pleasant place.