• Something Burger 🍔
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    2501 year ago

    A photograph of two Chinese athletes hugging after a race has been censored on Chinese social media because the women’s race numbers inadvertently formed a reference to the Tiananmen Square massacre in 1989.

    How fragile is their regime if it is threatened by race numbers?

    • @MindSkipperBro12
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      581 year ago

      Tyranny stand upon a house of cards; flick one card out and the whole rotten structure comes tumbling down.

      • @[email protected]
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        51 year ago

        That wiki page is complete nonsense. Take a look at the talk page, no reliable references.

        Hardly evidence of a draconian regime.

        • @Telodzrum
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          1 year ago

          What about it? Please explain, show your work.

          ITT: Teenagers who don’t know what “authoritarian” means.

          • @kaonashi
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            181 year ago

            It has the highest per-capita incarceration rate and rate of police killings.

          • @[email protected]
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            141 year ago

            It’s a highly flawed democracy which gives too much power to the police and military which is abusing said power.

            • @Jumi
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              51 year ago

              Don’t forget the corruption abused by companies and the wealthy

    • @[email protected]
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      141 year ago

      I guess it is more like an demonstration of power to censor even just two random numbers.

    • @[email protected]
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      101 year ago

      This may sound stupid, but from the view of a government this is actually advantageous. Better censor something before it can be used by the resistance as an identification mark that flies under the radar than to let it gain relevance have your late censorship get even more public attention than it would have otherwise.

      • @[email protected]
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        71 year ago

        They are own goaling their economy with these counter productive pencil pusher jobs that provide zero or negative input to the economy.

        Real estate crisis, reduction of jobs especially in the younger population, lack of investment from overseas because of zero covid for too long forcing companies to move supply chains and that’s before picking a fight with everyone causing uncertainty which makes it less investable.

        Cutting down the “private” sector which provided the majority of the jobs because that would threaten pooh bear.

        It’ll make China weaker in the long run, but the people in charge won’t care, they’ll be long dead before then. All the people in the top powers are all multi billionaires, even if they lost 95 percent of their wealth they would still live extremely comfortably.

        As for the general populace, I like to use the Kim Jong Un anology - a fat man within a nation of skinny men. Not really of importance to the ruling elite.

        • @[email protected]
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          01 year ago

          You seem to have absolutely no idea what you are talking about - I’d suggest picking up a book sometime.

        • @[email protected]
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          -11 year ago

          Huh? Do you think America doesn’t have pencil pushing leaches?

          They’re called business degrees…

          At least talk about their over production of housing or something.

          • @[email protected]
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            11 year ago

            Well let’s see, I don’t know because I don’t live there. Not everyone/everything lives in/revolves around America.

            In any case I’ll bite then. Everyone I know who’s in business degrees are of minimum big 4 or in an investment bank at a minimum, the smarter ones have their own small business.

            Are you seriously saying those are less productive than someone who censors information and makes it harder for people to conduct business?

            And to your second point the overproduction of housing is two fold, firstly it’s one of the very few investable resources there and second the local government needed to sell the housing to raise taxes and needed to build despite demand or lack of due to keeping people in a job.

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              Yes, they’re unproductive leeches by definition, because they don’t produce anything of value.

              Glad we cleared that up.

              • @[email protected]
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                11 year ago

                So if small businesses aren’t what you call producing anything of value then what would you consider would be something that does produce something of value? Out of curiosity.

                Because those small businesses are providing services to the community/other businesses which wouldn’t be able to function without them. That’s not the case with the censorship pencil pushers the businesses there would be able to function better without the extra layer of bureaucracy.

                And big 4 accounting and investment banking is required, they fill a market in outsourcing by providing expertise where it doesn’t make sense for every company to have a full time employee on it. Good for short term projects the places I worked in all use them. Investment banking well you have to spend money to make money so yes they’re providing value by providing the investment for other businesses to grow.

    • @wurzelgummidge
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      -221 year ago

      How desperately will the western media scrape the barrel to find something/anything to criticise China for.

      • @[email protected]
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        1 year ago

        This type of censorship seems like a pretty valid thing to criticize even though it’s pretty minor.

        • @wurzelgummidge
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          -191 year ago

          Lol, the Asian Games have been a roaring success in Hangzhou for nearly two weeks. From a spectacular opening ceremony to the joy of the athletes competing in an open and friendly environment, it been studiously ignored by the so-called global media yet they wallow in this like pigs in shit.

          You all love to call anyone who is vaguely pro China (or anywhere else US/Nato doesn’t like) shills but the whole of western corporate media are nothing less.

          https://youtu.be/HXyqXsDmVNs?feature=shared

          Have fun with the video then downvote me like the free person that you are.

          • Flying SquidM
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            161 year ago

            “Sports games are successful therefore don’t care about the censorship” is not the sound argument you think it is.

            • @wurzelgummidge
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              -121 year ago

              Anything that could possibly show China in a potentially positive light is routinely ignored. That is censorship.

              • Flying SquidM
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                91 year ago

                I see. So one kind of censorship is bad and another kind of censorship is good. How do I tell when it’s the good kind of censorship?

                • @wurzelgummidge
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                  -21 year ago

                  I didn’t say censorship was good, I said western media will pick up any shit it can find in order to bash China while ignoring anything positive that might come from there. It’s not just China, they do the same for everywhere that US/Nato doesn’t like. A small handful of corporations controlling everything you know about the world.

  • @expatriado
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    1061 year ago

    i wasn’t aware about that number, now i am, thanks china

    • XbSuper
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      551 year ago

      6-4 (June 4th)for those not reading the article.

      • Quokka
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        1 year ago

        China incorrectly places the month before the day as well?

        • @prayer
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          331 year ago

          Wikipedia says China uses Year, Month, Day exclusively, so they do place month before day.

          • Quokka
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            221 year ago

            Oh shit yeah ISO 8601, that’s cool.

            Thought it was like the stupid M/D/Y thing.

          • @[email protected]
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            51 year ago

            Wow ok. Do they do that in practice? Like in Australia we measure everything in metric… except for all the things we measure in imperial.

            • @[email protected]
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              Live in China, yes it’s consistently applied. But they also spell it out, i.e. today’s date would be 2023年10月4日 (year-month-day / nian-yue-ri), so the order is unmistakably.

          • hypelightfly
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            21 year ago

            So one of the only countries that does it correctly. (Day Month Year is just as wrong as Month Day Year)

      • @[email protected]
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        121 year ago

        Which incident China? I thought “nothing happened” that day.

        Seems silly censoring a date that nothing happened on.

        /S

  • @[email protected]
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    611 year ago

    Imagine a government being so weak and thin-skinned that they have to censor two digits next to each other

      • @Hardeehar
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        21 year ago

        And that makes the image being censored ‘okay’?

        • @[email protected]
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          Nah it doesn’t but I’m pointing out how the bastion of freedom that is the US ain’t as free as people like to think :)

          • @Hardeehar
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            11 year ago

            Well, book burning is kinda dumb because most of them, if not all, are already digitized. It’s a statement at this point in time. While really stupid and backwards, expression is still a right and freedom that Americans enjoy.

            This is unlike other countries where you can be thrown in jail for something even lesser and never have a recourse or trial.

            • @[email protected]
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              01 year ago

              Who said anything about book burning? Expression isn’t a right that all Americans enjoy - teachers in Florida can’t tell their students that they are anything other than straight CIS people…but freedom, amirite

              • @Hardeehar
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                11 year ago

                Of course they can. They might get in trouble or even fired. But they can still say whatever they want. They are also protesting on both sides of it, too, as is the right. The great American discourse.

                • @[email protected]
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                  01 year ago

                  That’s like saying you can murder people but there’s consequences - let that sink in bro

    • @[email protected]
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      421 year ago

      Wu has been absent from social media since June 2023, reportedly after receiving a police visit due to her public criticisms of Signal and Chinese keyboard apps.

      She’s a public face. For every Naomi Wu there are a hundred others that get disappeared every day, for equally benign thing. Fuck the CCP. Fuck Tankies.

    • Phoenixz
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      71 year ago

      I’m pretty sure China disappeared a LOT more people than just her.

  • Semi-Hemi-Demigod
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    381 year ago

    I worked for a software company that had a customer in China. Our system had a standard set of emoji that included the world flags. In order for us to keep them as a customer we had to give them a special build without Taiwan’s flag because it was illegal.

    I would not be surprised if the Chinese government just skipped from June 3 to June 5 and made June 31 days long.

      • @[email protected]
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        61 year ago

        No… like if a 30 storey building has no 13th floor then you end up with a 31st floor even though there’s only 30 floors.

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        • TomAwsm
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          11 year ago

          Ah yes, that makes sense.

        • TomAwsm
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          11 year ago

          Ah, of course.

    • @[email protected]
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      71 year ago

      Doesn’t work that well when most of your Chinese cousins also act mad for this disgraceful and disrespectful act.

  • @cabron_offsets
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    “Eternal vigilance is the price of maintaining a dystopian totalitarian shithole”

  • @Sunfoil
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    211 year ago

    Do stacks of items only go up to 63 in the Minecraft Chinese release?

  • @gmtom
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    161 year ago

    Why is 6/4 a refence to the 4th of June when China doesn’t use that date format?

    • KEISEI Skyliner Enjoyer
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      171 year ago

      In Chinese, we usually read out a date with year first, month latter and days after it. For example, if it’s 4/6/1989 , we would say 一九八九年六月四日 (year 1989, June, day 4). I think there’s not any relation with date format we use.

  • @[email protected]
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    111 year ago

    I mean yeah ok “silly china” but, god that sucks for Wu.

    Not good for anyone when someone gets disqualified.

    I thought it was customary to just restart the race when there’s a false start.

  • GreenBottles
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    111 year ago

    this world is really dumb sometimes