Friday, June 28, 2013
China's State-Run TV Uses Daily Show Clip To Demonize US, Viewers Point Out The Irony
Now, we must all be aware that in many parts of the United States and China are engaged in a giant political party pee. Everyone already knows also the fear that the Chinese government is to its citizens get their hands on information or news that the government has not erase own more than one person with OCD after exiting a sewer. Among porn scare the monks in Tibet, and the infamous Great Firewall, is block in what will ultimately be an attempt to stifle political criticism of the masses. I say eventually fail because even if the government of China
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something that was removed from the release has the potential to become a point of reversing the inflammation.And that's exactly what happened recently when state media have used a clip on the Daily Show with Jon Stewart hits the U.S. government to play " American pocket of the bear. "
CCTV recently used a clip of Jon Stewart to put the United States in Guantanamo by the political impasse. As SCMP [South China Morning Post] points out, the attempt to state television to mock the United States failed in line with Stewart in China, with people saying that CCTV was hypocritical and lack of irony.
the irony, of course, is that the Chinese state media, whose function is indicated to serve the interests of the Communist Party tried to demonize the United States with a clip that brilliantly showed thatour
media is free to criticize our own government. This is something that was not allowed in China, a fact has not escaped the online community there.
"There are so many problems that occur in the country decides not to play all day, but instead of choosing to feel the pets of other countries" , a Chinese commentator wrote the comment section of the video.
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