Information Clearing HouseViral Fake Footage Of “Chinese” Atrocities Shows The Power Of Narrative Spin.

Caitlin Johnstone

The odious right-wing influencer Ian Miles Cheong recently posted a video of a man being brutalized by an unseen tormenter which he captioned “Chinese communism”, adding “I don’t know who needs to hear this but this is what real oppression looks like, not cops in Portland pepper spraying rioters for throwing molotovs at them.”

There’s nothing in the video footage that shows that this is happening in China, nor that the person performing the abuse is a government authority figure. But many people credulously shared the video around, because anti-China sentiment has exploded over the last two years with the help of careful narrative management by the western political/media class.

This video footage re-emerges periodically, like last year when it was shared by virulent China critic Arslan Hidayat, who claimed the footage showed the Chinese government’s persecution of a Uyghur Muslim.

Except it’s not from China, and the man being tormented is not a Uyghur Muslim. 

Continue reading @ Information Clearing House.

Viral Fake Footage Of “Chinese” Atrocities

Information Clearing HouseViral Fake Footage Of “Chinese” Atrocities Shows The Power Of Narrative Spin.

Caitlin Johnstone

The odious right-wing influencer Ian Miles Cheong recently posted a video of a man being brutalized by an unseen tormenter which he captioned “Chinese communism”, adding “I don’t know who needs to hear this but this is what real oppression looks like, not cops in Portland pepper spraying rioters for throwing molotovs at them.”

There’s nothing in the video footage that shows that this is happening in China, nor that the person performing the abuse is a government authority figure. But many people credulously shared the video around, because anti-China sentiment has exploded over the last two years with the help of careful narrative management by the western political/media class.

This video footage re-emerges periodically, like last year when it was shared by virulent China critic Arslan Hidayat, who claimed the footage showed the Chinese government’s persecution of a Uyghur Muslim.

Except it’s not from China, and the man being tormented is not a Uyghur Muslim. 

Continue reading @ Information Clearing House.

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