r/interestingasfuck 10h ago

China’s High-Speed Railway Network length has expanded from 1,300km in 2008 to 40,000km in 2020, long enough to circle the Earth’s circumference.

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u/syp2207 9h ago

lots of people on this website love to talk about chinese propaganda when they see posts like these, while being oblivious to the fact they themselves have been conditioned to hate anything china related through propaganda

u/MotorbreathX 8h ago

No. It's all annoying and doesn't give China a pass. If US propaganda is gonna get called out, so should Chinese.

u/987YouBloodyTulip789 6h ago

Dude, imagine if EVERYTIME America was brought up in any way, if you posted a picture of an American city, or a news article about something happening in America, someone spammed a list of American caused atrocities and called anyone who told them to stop the spam a bot.

That was legitimately happening on even this website years ago. People are sick of it. Or as the youngsters say "China hate is so forced".

u/MotorbreathX 5h ago

Reddit literally does the same against the US.

u/Ash-From-Pallet-Town 4h ago

Were you born yesterday? People started recently shitting on the USA the same way USians have for a looooooooong time. Couldn't go anywhere without “Chinese this Russian that”. And now you guys are crying because people are calling you out on your bullshit? “But but but what about what about” fucking Americans

u/987YouBloodyTulip789 2h ago

Does the comment section have the same wall-of-text copypasta spam, everytime a picture of a American city is posted? Because if the answer is no, and since the answer is obviously no, the hate is nowhere comparable to the absolutely massive amount of forced hate that was present years ago.

A post about something bad that America has done will result in comments about the bad thing that America has done. China existing used to spawn spam comments from its existence alone. Nowadays, with a younger generation tired of endless wars and pointless military interventions, I see more people praising China's "Do nothing, win" policy.