China’s social credit system, in which the hope is the populace “will censor and sanction themselves at every turn”
The author is scathing about populisms rise and populists navel gazing in the face of China power, which seems strange since populism was a reaction to the system which transferred a massive amount of wealth to China via intl trade
In relation to a social credit scoring I’m interested to see the extent to which the author acknowledges a variety of this already (coincidentally) exists in the west
The real point of propaganda is not to convince but to remind people - “we can cover the walls with this stuff- can you?”
This writer keeps talking about the horror of China’s crude yet omnipresent propaganda and the inability of populism to counter it- without realising that “populists” for all their failings are the only existing opposition to the equivalent type of propaganda in the west
Movies; “ the American dream and western individualism (are) simply not seductive to Chinese audiences”
How China got its blue checks under control. Our social media elites in the west are clearly superior- no one needs to tell them to fall in line, that’s their default position. #proud
As in the west, Chinese have found that learning A.I. reproduces the politically inconvenient opinions of the people it interacts with