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Media discovers the real villian of the Chinese Spy Scandal. It's racism.
Posted on 5/19/26 at 7:42 am
Posted on 5/19/26 at 7:42 am
Racism for the media is like Lucy with the football.
They trot out that old worn out nag and 50% of the public instantly fall for it.
Journalists Find the Real Villain of Chinese Spy Scandal: RacismWashington Free Beacon
They trot out that old worn out nag and 50% of the public instantly fall for it.
Journalists Find the Real Villain of Chinese Spy Scandal: RacismWashington Free Beacon
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Days after Eileen Wang, the former mayor of Arcadia, Calif., resigned from her post and pleaded guilty to acting as an illegal foreign agent of China, the mainstream media are doing what they do best: being very concerned about the racist backlash.
NBC News lamented that Wang's resignation had "sparked backlash and reignited fears of anti-Asian discrimination." The double-bylined article cited unspecified "racist comments" that "appeared on social media feeds" after the details of Wang's case became public. The authors quoted several experts and "advocates" who were very concerned about the "dangerous" rise in anti-China rhetoric, including accusations of dual loyalty against Chinese-Americans.
Posted on 5/19/26 at 7:55 am to TrueTiger
I can understand why some legacy media might be concerned about US citizens being arrested for disseminating CCP propaganda.
Posted on 5/19/26 at 8:22 am to TrueTiger
Right out of their playbook. Deflect, counter accuse and lie. Saul Alinsky would be proud as is his landlord the Prince of Lies.
Posted on 5/19/26 at 8:32 am to TrueTiger
An elected official gets busted, pleads guilty to acting as a foreign agent, and the story is about potential backlash, due to the perp being Asian?
Checks out.
Checks out.
Posted on 5/19/26 at 8:46 am to TrueTiger
I was actually getting worried. I hadn’t seen the “R” word in like a day.
Didn’t know if we needed to do a wellness check on the media or something
Didn’t know if we needed to do a wellness check on the media or something
Posted on 5/19/26 at 8:50 am to TrueTiger
Yeah, the problem isn’t elected officials being sock puppets for a hostile foreign power, it is the potential backlash to people who might also be sock puppets. :roll:
Posted on 5/19/26 at 9:19 am to TrueTiger
Now why is the anti Chinese rhetoric dangerous? Seems it’s a healthy stance for Americans.
Posted on 5/19/26 at 9:24 am to TrueTiger
It's the Norm Macdonald meme
Posted on 5/19/26 at 11:12 am to TrueTiger
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The authors quoted several experts and "advocates" who were very concerned about the "dangerous" rise in anti-China rhetoric
Can we got some credentials for these experts?
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including accusations of dual loyalty against Chinese-Americans
Legit accusation that the experts do not want to acknowledge for some reason.
Posted on 5/19/26 at 11:19 am to TrueTiger
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The double-bylined article cited unspecified "racist comments" that "appeared on social media feeds"
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The authors quoted several experts and "advocates" who were very concerned about the "dangerous" rise in anti-China rhetoric

Posted on 5/19/26 at 11:22 am to TrueTiger
How many journalists are compromised by China? I bet it is the same percentage as our Uniparty leaders.
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