Is this one of those brain games where you have to find 6 differences between the two drawings? Let’s see
- Fake tan
- Where are the Epstein files?
I like how the photographer still has an angle on his head
Nice.
Photographer:Man, why did I pick up my telescopic camera instead of my sniper.
Top lives in the land of the free
Don’t forget brave, you can really see the courage
I wonder if they have tinted courage for when it gets really sunny
For the guy who stares into the sun?
The Uyghurs have entered the chat
They quite literally have, the people in the bottom photo smiling with Xi are Uyghur, you can tell by the doppa hats and architecture. I recommend looking more into the situation in Xinjiang. The best and most comprehensive resource I have seen so far is Qiao Collective’s Xinjiang: A Resource and Report Compilation. Qiao Collective is explicitly pro-PRC, but this is an extremely comprehensive write-up of the entire background of the events, the timeline of reports, and real and fake claims.
I also recommend reading the UN report and China’s response to it. These are the most relevant accusations and responses without delving into straight up fantasy like Adrian Zenz, professional propagandist for the Victims of Communism Foundation, does.
Tourists also go to Xinjiang all the time. You can watch videos like this one on YouTube, though it obviously isn’t going to be a comprehensive view of a complex situation like this.
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Akshually, it’s CPC! 🤓
Well, yes, actually, it is CPC. The standard formatting of communist parties is “Communist Party of X.” This is the international standard, the CPC goes by CPC and not by CCP as CCP is more nationalist than internationalist.
And no, I’m not a CPC member, as cool as that would be to be one of those 100 million members, though I do organize (lightly so far) with a communist party in my country.
Any info on the Xi photo? Because it is amazing.
This would be like a photo of Netanyahu sitting down to a meal with Gazans if you actually believe all the ‘China is doing a genocide’ propaganda.
It’s from his recent trip to Xinjiang https://en.people.cn/n3/2025/0925/c90000-20370562.html
One’s on a stage, the other is staged
Is there any proof that Xi’s photo is staged, or are you just assuming people don’t like him? He has overwhelmingly high approval rates in China, upwards of 95%, so it wouldn’t make sense that they would stage such a photo beyond how they frame it (as all political pictures would have).
∞🏳️⚧️Edie [it/it/its/its/itself, she/her/her/hers/herself, fae/faer/faer/faers/faerself, love/love/loves/loves/loveself, des/pair, null/void, none/use name]@lemmy.ml14·19 hours agoExactly. Trump has supporters. Putin has supporters. Modi has supporters. Why wouldn’t Xi? The people that dislike him might not want to sit down with him, that doesnt make it staged.
Yep, these kinds of claims never have any backing or logic to them, it’s like they came in a dream.
Source: it is known
Any photo like that from any significant nation is, on some level, staged.
I already said that, though.
Did you? Xis approval rate has nothing to do with that photograph
Is there any proof that Xi’s photo is staged, or are you just assuming people don’t like him? He has overwhelmingly high approval rates in China, upwards of 95%, so it wouldn’t make sense that they would stage such a photo beyond how they frame it (as all political pictures would have).
Fair callout. I suspect we pretty much agree then beyond debating semantics of where you draw the line between staging and framing.
Staged, to me, would imply complete fabrication with no actual basis in reality, ie paid actors and an invented setting. Framing would imply angles, selective moments, even seating arrangements in order to be more flattering and positive, but may not necessarily be wholly divorced from reality.
Anyone who disagrees with this along the lines of “Oh but Trump/Obama/Xi/Trudeau/Macron/Stalin/Hitler is really loved!” then you should put get off the Internet until you grow a bit.
Xi has a far higher approval rate than western politicians, though, so it does have relevance.
The approval rate of the politician does not enter into the fact that any photo that looks like that is marketing and involves some level of staging or artifice
I already said as much.
I literelly don’t know which “side is right” in this argument. In a country where there is propaganda and social media is strictly moderated by the government and not a lot of independent journalism (like YouTube or blogs even get pressured to shut down) and which has a social score controlling your life and thougs - how would one make a actually independent and fair survey? There is no democracy, so why turn against it if you have no way of changing it?
Of cause we are a bit brainwashed by the west and Chinas enemies and I think trump helped a lot to remove the elusion of a “good and strong america”. But it still feels like the people are more free in the west, we have democracy and solid education and independent social media and journalism which is very important to me.
And its very impressive what China achieved in the short amount of time, compared to the west, industrially speaking. But socially (like what the government does) I really would not want to live there at all.
I feel like many people here on Lemmy have just the same black and white thinking of “china good, murica bad”, which is maybe just as delusional as all the MAGA idiots.
Plus there are many other western countries that are quite solid and doing well mostly, which often get overlooked in this debate
Any thoughts?
I think you have a great opportunity to learn more about the PRC, and how socialism works in the real world. No, it isn’t black and white thinking. You can find good socialist critique on Lemmy, I normally focus on exposing holes in the lazy critique or outright slander because that’s what’s dominant in the west. Socialist spaces already have discussions on China, and since we communists already spend a good deal of time trying to study it as well as communist theory and history, it helps elevate discussion beyond what’s normally had in the west.
A good example here is your claim that China isn’t democratic. This is wrong, though a common misconception. China has a comprehensive, whole-process people’s democracy based on gathering input from the people and laddering decisionmaking upwards from the local level. The top of the CPC is like the brain, while the different regional and provincial organs make their own decisions and inform the brain. Chinese citizens are overwhelmingly satisfied with their democracy as a consequence:
There’s a lot of western polling supporting this as well. This should come as no surprise, though, the west seeks to understand why the CPC enjoys such positive support so they can undermine it. A fun place to start learning about Chinese democracy is Democracy is not an Ornament by Xi Jinping himself!
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It’s a speech, not a “personal propaganda book.” Secondly, why would you not want to understand the perspective of the head of state of China on democracy when trying to research democracy in China? It isn’t the only thing one should read, but it’s a good speech and elaborates on the Chinese position well, helping contextualize the positive perception around democracy in China compared to western countries.
Sorry, propaganda speech
What exactly makes a “propaganda speech” different from a regular one?
Any speech trying to push a viewpoint is propaganda, ie pretty much every political speech. Propaganda can be good or bad depending on what it’s pushing, it isn’t synonymous with “lies.” I still see no reason why one should avoid reading Xi Jinping’s viewpoint on democracy and how it’s used in China, it’s not like after reading it your brain turns you into a Maoist sleeper agent. It takes 14 minutes to read, that’s nearly nothing.
much cope, such wow
The Authoritarian on the bottom appears to be Chinese, while the Authoritarian on the top appears to be an Oompa Loompa.
Is there a “non-authoritarian” head of state, in your views? Does it matter at all if said state is capitalist or socialist, or do you see no relevant distinctions between the two modes of production?
bedtime is tankie
Calling a state “authoritarian” is a childish distraction. All states rule through a monopoly on violence and the only difference is which class they’re pointing the guns for. Western “democracies” serve the capital owning class. Meanwhile, so-called “authoritarian” states like China, direct state power toward working-class interests, which is why leaders like Xi actually enjoy popular support instead of mass discontent.
The binary is a fantasy. The only real question is: who does the state work for?
I can tell you’re an authoritarian because you don’t believe in the rule of law.
I can tell you have no clue what words mean because you use the term authoritarian.
Rule of law is authoritarian
What part of Yogthos’ comment gave off that impression? They literally stated that the state is a monopoly on violence.
Maybe it’s someone who think that lawful violence, like the holocaust for example, is not violence lol.
May be! Ugh…
Like fuck the third image is clearly not the same person, people are so fucking dumb jesus christ
I’m not certain the first is the same as the others either… they just cherry picked images that had a blonde middle aged slavic woman standing in putin’s vicinity
it’s vindicating to know that there are white people that can’t distinguish white people from white people…
Someone else already pointed out that you confused different women for the same person, but the man is different too. The top picture in OP’s post is Donald Trump, the USA guy. In a closer photo he looks completely different to Putin.
Could you explain why youre sharing this image here?
I think they’re alluding to the idea that xi’s picture with the uyghurs is a fabrication, like the blonde lady is a paid extra to make putin appear friendlier to women or something
I think showing another way of being safe, no strangers around you.
But as @Samsuma@lemmy.ml already pointed out, this isn’t true. These aren’t all the same woman, and one of the women he is known to be in photos with is Larisa Sergukhina, a regional deputy that has actual political reasons to be there and isn’t just some extra.
and even if it was the same woman, it’s such an unimportant detail to get all pearl-clutchy over… Wait a second… Hold on… I’m getting new reports of something equally as suspicious… That mysterious guy that was and still is present in almost every meeting that Donald Trump was in turned out to be… some guy named “JD Vance” 😱
Yep, it’s deeply unserious.
Don’t be naive.
no u
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Ji had the families of everyone in the picture held as hostages to their good behaviour.
Reddit-ass comment.
China doesn’t allow private gun ownership
Lol America keeps saying gun control doesn’t work because criminals will get guns anyway but now this?
Ji had the families of everyone in the picture held as hostages to their good behaviour.
Citation needed.
This is the kind of accusation where you either give a reading list of primary evidence or you shut the fuck up.
muh freedoms 🔫
cope harder cracker
Oh no, did that guy just express the slightest form of critisism? How dare they!
Random claims with no citation is not “criticism.”
Bullshit that one pulls out of one’s ass isn’t “criticism.” It’s just bullshit.
Get a job
clearly not a guy, clearly spouting bullshit.