
China Uncensored
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China launched threats, cut tourism, locked radars on Japanese jets, and even called Japan’s prime minister a “demon.” The result? A landslide supermajority for Tokyo’s most hawkish leader in decades—Sanae Takaichi, and her LDP Party. Instead of intimidating Japan, the CCP may have triggered the biggest political and military shift since WWII. Here’s how Beijing’s pressure campaign blew up in its face.
China Uncensored250,013 次观看 • 3 个月前

After October 7, something strange started happening online: criticizing the Chinese Communist Party suddenly became “Zionist propaganda.” So what’s going on? In this episode of China Uncensored, we examine how the CCP benefits from anti-Israel narratives, the role TikTok and online propaganda may play in shaping public opinion, and why Beijing loves conspiracy theories that divide Americans and weaken opposition to China. Because when Americans stop trusting their own country, the CCP wins.
China Uncensored20,688 次观看 • 29 天前

The U.S. is ramping up its fight against the Chinese Communist Party—but Europe and Canada are furious about it. As Western elites blame America and flirt with Beijing, China is quietly driving a wedge between allies. Why are U.S. partners turning on Washington while siding with the CCP?
China Uncensored57,273 次观看 • 4 个月前

Xi Jinping has launched another sweeping purge—this time taking down one of China’s top generals Zhang Youxia. Paranoia is spreading through the People’s Liberation Army as Xi wipes out even his own loyalists. What does this mean for China’s military readiness, internal stability, and the risk of war with Taiwan?
China Uncensored49,990 次观看 • 4 个月前

China’s local governments are running out of money as land sales collapse, debt explodes, and revenue dries up. To stay afloat, officials are selling off future income, auctioning public assets, squeezing the private sector, and even using police to confiscate money in the name of “law enforcement.”
China Uncensored40,779 次观看 • 3 个月前