This is a wonderful rant by a girl currently in the United States. She is absolutely “fed up” with the anti-China news, attitude, and general opinions of American regarding China. And she want’s it all to end. She is shouting loud and clear “Shut Up!”
The Chinese people are getting fed up with the lies that come out of the American, and Western “news”. They are tired of it. They are starting to get angry about it. And it must stop.
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Again, here is a dialog rant by a Chinese-America who lives inside of America, but well knows the reality of her home nation; China. And so, being sick and tired of the endless lies, and bullshit from the American “news”, she lashes out…
I Want To Talk About China
China is nothing like the fake version that exists only in imagination, that is painted in the media and absorbed into the minds of the people who gape at me when I tell them, "You know, life in China wasn't really all that different."
By Lily Chang
“Where are you from?”
“China,” my mom says, with audible pride.
“Oh,” said the lady at the thrift store, her eyebrows disappearing into her thick brown hair. “Was it scary over there? Were you not allowed to say things or use the internet?”
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“China is a repressive dictatorship where the government exercises total control over people’s lives. The citizens have very few human rights compared to in the US.”
“That’s not true,” my sister blurts out. “I lived there and it wasn’t like that at all.”
“Don’t talk out of turn,” said her fourth grade teacher.
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“You know, life in China wasn’t really all that different,” I say.
I watch the shock in my friends’ eyes. Feeling awkward, I continue on.
“I went to school in the morning and came home at night. I had a lot of homework. On the weekend, I would go out with my friends, and we would go to the park, or go window shopping, and gossip about our teachers and classmates.”
They gape at me, and I change the subject.
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I want to talk about China.
I want to talk about my country and the many years I lived there, the laughter and the tears and everything in between. I want to share the experiences that shaped me and the people that changed me and the places where it happened.
But I can’t.
I cannot because the China in their eyes, in their minds, is not the China I come from, where I lived for most of my life.
It’s a sick, distorted version.
It is like what you see through a funhouse mirror, except there’s no fun in this house, only propaganda and racism and lies.
From those materials they built this diabolical interpretation of China that exists only in fantasy, and put me in it like a doll in a dollhouse.
And thus I was expected to play my part…
…as (some kind of) liberated victim of horrific oppression, grateful for my salvation, for my new life in the “enlightened” west.
I refused.
I’m going off script.
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We, the Chinese people, are spoken of like birds in locked cages…
(Being) afraid to sing, the keys held by a brutal totalitarian government that cares nothing for our welfare.
We are huddled together, suffering, waiting for civilized countries to swoop in and rescue us…
To rescue us from our awful plights, to unlock our cages and heal our wounds and set us free.
We are dehumanized, reduced to objects of pity and victims in need of deliverance.
And thus they cry, “I love the Chinese people! I only hate the Chinese government!”
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But they cannot love us, because to them, we are NOT human.
We are things.
The citizens are not humans, but caged birds desperate for a fairy tale hero to save them.
The government and those who compose it, are not humans, but blood-sucking demons.
Yes. demons. Demons who are bent on surveilling, controlling, destroying the citizens for their own gain.
But all this is just a fantasy; a lie. It’s a make-believe world that doesn’t exist, and one that never existed.
The people of China are not caged birds, and the government of China is not a group of cartoonishly evil demons.
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But, this is the China they built in their minds, that they project onto me when I stand in front of them with my yellow skin, black hair, brown eyes.
And I want to tell them, that’s not the real China.
The real China is neither a paradise, but nor is it a hell.
The people of China are not helpless caged birds, but human beings.
Human beings with hopes and dreams and interests and opinions and stories. And yes, human rights.
We can travel, and many do.
More than 100 million Chinese go abroad every year, for school, work, tourism, and other reasons.
We can practice religion.
Religion is not allowed to influence politics. And it is especially not allowed to promote separatism, terrorism, or other types of extremist thought.
We can criticize the government.
We can even hold protests. But we cannot humiliate or slander our leaders, we cannot spread lies, and again, we cannot promote separatism or incite mass unrest. Maybe that seems like a lot of conditions. But swearing at our leaders isn't productive engagement. It doesn't lead to problems being fixed.
We can vote.
There are elections in China, but not for the president. The people directly elect district representatives to the People's Congress, who then elect representatives at the city and province level. These representatives, just like Congresspeople in the US, are responsible for expressing their constituents' suggestions and grievances. They provide oversight for politicians. And if they don't do their job, they can be fired via petition from the people.
All citizens of China are entitled to these rights. All fifty-six ethnicities.
The people of China are not caged birds, and the government of China is not a group of cartoonishly evil demons.
In fact, China enjoys high levels of support among the people – not because there are no other options, as often claimed, and not because we are brainwashed. To say so takes away our agency, puts us back in the cage. We are supportive because the government serves the people.
- Chinese trust government more than Americans do
- Chinese people optimistic about the future
- 90% of Chinese netizens disfavor US
- Why the Chinese people trust their government
- Chinese trust government more than Americans do –
Because…
…they lifted 850 million people out of absolute poverty in 40 years (100 million just since 2013),
…built them free homes,
…provided them with jobs and healthcare and education.
(The government) invested into infrastructure to ensure people in the most distant areas can live a better and more convenient life.
(And they) traversed deep into dangerous mountains to find those in need of help.
Chinese people respect their government…
…because they made enormous financial sacrifices made to combat the COVID-19 pandemic…
… from the initial lock-down of Wuhan…
… to implementing the massive contact tracing infrastructure, to free treatment for all patients.
They built hospitals in ten days, then mobilized of doctors and medical equipment from all over the country to the center of the epidemic.
It’s been stunning.
Increased life expectancy.
Increased quality of life.
Unparalleled safety.
Absolute happiness.
That is what the Chinese government does for the people.
That is not to say things are perfect.
Corruption exists.
Incompetence exists.
Dissatisfaction with the government exists. And the people express it. They make their voices heard.
The government is constantly monitoring public opinion on social media. Vocal criticism, of which there is much, is noted and taken into account.
Government agencies have open comment boards online where people can leave complaints.
Responses are then published online.
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- Unpopular policies get changed.
- Unpopular politicians get replaced.
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Whether you believe this is because they want the best for the people, or because they’re afraid of being violently overthrown by angry mobs, the result is the same.
They want to know what’s working and what’s not working. The needs and desires of the population are heard.
In the end, the Chinese people and the Chinese government are one, and cannot be separated.
Together, they are not oppressors and the oppressed, or even the rulers and the ruled, but two sides of the same coin, working together for a better China and better lives for all her citizens.
China is like a “bee hive”…
And America and the rest of the West, govern like “herding kittens”. The only solution is to divide up everyone so that everyone is fighting and the wealthy get wealthier…
China is not a paradise.
There are problems and unhappy people and bad decisions and things that fall through the cracks.
But it’s nothing like “that” China; The fake version of China that exists only in imagination, that is painted in the media and absorbed into the minds of the people who gape at me when I tell them…
… “You know, life in China wasn’t really all that different.”
And no one believes.
Because everyone is living within this fake world image that does not exist.
I want to talk to them about China, but I can’t.
Not until they tear down that twisted caricature in their minds; that fake world that they have been taught to believe.
Not until they see China for how she really is, good and bad.
I don’t wish for everyone to love China, or worship China. I want them to know China, understand China. The real China.
And when they do, then we can work together, learn from each other. Become better. That is what I hope to see.
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Conclusion
It’s a great impassioned rant. And the thing is, that it could be written by just about any of the 120 million Chinese people who visit the the United States and return back to China. To put this number in perspective…
Population figures;
Some perspectives on WHY this is going on…
…it’s to create an evil villain. One that the people can point their fingers at and say [1] It’s another Nazi Germany!, and [2] We must do something to free the poor people! It tends to unite people against a common cause so they don’t get their torches, and pitchforks on the way to lynch the assholes in Washington DC.
It’s called “atrocity propaganda”…
Atrocity propaganda
And… it continues…
And…
Why this demonization is going on; it’s because the USA must be the biggest, largest and most powerful nation in the world. If it isn’t, then all of it’s faults, it’s history of evil deeds, and the massive flaws within it’s system, and the economic crimes will come to light… to an angry world that is just now waking up to the reality of what the Hell the United States has been doing for much of the last century….
Indeed, for certain…
A time has come…
But that is not what is happening,
What is happening.
The United States is a terribly corrupt and flailing military empire and it is sinking, going down the drain in so many ways that everyone can watch and understand what is going on. The only people that do not understand this fact are those who are so absolutely blinded by the American propaganda of “exceptional greatness”, and intentional censorship of the reality outside of America.
We call them “sheeple”.
They are people that are emotionally entangled about things that they have NEVER physical experienced first hand. Only by what they read or watched on the internet.
Comedians joke about it, but it is a real problem.
And here…
The Bottom Line
As the United States collapses there are a host of options available to prevent the collapse.
America could…
- Convene an emergency Constitutional Convention. And though it, seriously reorganize the government to be more efficient and more focused on serving the needs of the people.
- Redirect spending. Control the terrible fiscal irresponsibility. And set up policing organizations for fraud and waste.
- Work on Win-win solutions. Work with other nations to improve positive international relations on the basis of a win-win philosophy.
- Shut down the Military Empire. Seriously reduce the global military empire and redirect it’s task to domestic needs.
But that is not what it is doing. Instead it is picking fights with both Russia and China. In both cases trying to provoke an “incident” so that America has an excuse to unify America against a common enemy. It doesn’t matter who, at this point in time, and stage in the game. It just needs some kind of big, fierce enemy.
Note what is actually happening…
- The Military Empire is expanding.
- Provocative actions are proceeding and it’s only a matter of time when one will trigger a serious war.
- The debt is getting larger, not smaller.
- And an enormous budget (by Biden) to correct infrastructure problems has been proposed with zero changes to the already corrupted and inefficient system that is supposed to support it.
- America is trying to provoke military engagements.
This cannot end well.
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