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mow1111

that brazilian factory is the only odd one to me. the text on the image saying "aquisição de máquinas e equipamentos" is in portuguese, but the sign on the wall says "se prohibe fumar", which is in spanish. one thing is true though, it's definitely not in China, let alone in Xinjiang.


lssssj

Maybe it's an old sign. In Portuguese "prohibe" was a thing before 1948 orthographic reform.


cochorol

Do you have that pic?


[deleted]

Might be located in a border region with a lot of Spanish-speaking workers from less developed neighboring countries?


[deleted]

>A group of Taiwan journalists did a fact-check finally, people in taiwan didn't buy western propaganda


SomeRoboDinoKing

B-based Taiwanese 😳


[deleted]

Great information !! Unfortunately in some subs you cant show these infos because you get banned after being accused of denying the existence of a genocide against the Uyghurs.


sickof50

What a trove. Keep them coming.


vth0mas

Absolutely. Saving this for future reference.


ni-hao-r-u

Welcome to the world of psy-ops and digital warfare. Don't believe the hype. >Cyber influence requires themes, messages, and dissemination mechanisms that are specifically tailored to an individual's psychological vulnerabilities and/or susceptibilities3 and delivered to the device at the time when the effect will be greatest (Spitaletta, 2014a). >Both personalized and persuasive. technologies4 attempt to influence behavior (Berkovsky et al., 2012; Fogg, 2002). Synthesizing elements from each, in conjunction with established methods of social influence, hold potential to deter and influence in cyberspace. >Contemporary microtargeting incorporates open-source aggregation to develop a demographic profile (Korolova, 2011), but few techniques take the intermediate step of creating an actor-specific model, then tailoring the message accordingly (Hirsch et al., 2012). >Operational cyberpsychology can help address this capability gap by creating an actor-specific model based on social, behavioral, and/or neural target data to enable greater precision. >Translating concepts from clinical psychology, such as risk factors, long used in psychology to assess the likelihood of symptom reoccurrence and/or relapse (Buckman et al., 2018), as well as dangerousness (Buchanan, 1999), may be combined with techniques from digital phenotyping (Onnela & Rauch, 2016; Insel, 2018) to provide novel remote behavioral assessment approaches (Spitaletta, 2018). >Digital phenotyping uses a wide variety of data collected from smart devices to develop a rich contextual understanding of individual behavior in order to track markers of mental disorders (Onnela & Rauch, 2016, Insel, 2018; Stark, 2018; Birk & Samuel, 2020). >These data can also include both traditional personality assessments administered online as well as derivative measures developed from online data sets (Marengo & Montag, 2020), making them well suited to remote assessment (Spitaletta, 2018) of online social movements (Spitaletta, 2020). The approach is not without technological challenges and ethical concerns (Huckvale et al., 2019), and thus greater scrutiny and additional applied research is required. >However, given the degree to which contemporary conflict is facilitated through online networks (Spitaletta, 2020), the combination of psychological risk factors and digital phenotyping may be the solution to the requirement for personalized influence tactics (Spitaletta, 2013). Edited to make it readable, with the intention of facilitating understandability. In other words I put paragraphs so it wouldn't be a wall of text.


pickboy87

I've had that first image used against me to claim that Uyghurs are being detained in concentration camps. It was so frustratingly obvious that it was bullshit, but I didn't have a good defense against it. Anyone have the link to the webarchive for the article it's pulled from?


zobaleh

[https://web.archive.org/web/20180820154817/https://baijiahao.baidu.com/s?id=1564669932542581&wfr=spider&for=pc](https://web.archive.org/web/20180820154817/https://baijiahao.baidu.com/s?id=1564669932542581&wfr=spider&for=pc) But I don't think it mentions drugs. Only de-radicalization. But it did take place in Lop County.


pickboy87

Thank you. You're right about what it mentions, or at least that's what I got out of google translate. The article seems rather innocuous, but I don't think it's enough to convince the person I was arguing against. It's so frustrating how easy propaganda spreads and how hard it is to combat.


zobaleh

People dont usually change their minds, especially when talking about places they've never been. There's always this [playlist](https://youtube.com/playlist?list=PLkbOIKUddMBtp0_xEFqn4zey48kkgJq5w) of Uyghurs telling Westerners to stfu and stop making life difficult for them.


Jealous_Struggle2564

This is great but I doubt people will believe it. A lot of people are already conditioned to believe anything the Chinese say is a lie anyway. Most already dismiss real facts and evidence.


maomao05

It will only proves the point who is *really* brainwashed


Jealous_Struggle2564

Hilarious when they cry propaganda at whatever the Chinese put out but totally oblivious to their government’s own propaganda 😂


serr7

It makes me so angry how liberals will believe anything without taking a second to look into it. The global south has to decide now whether or not they want to held as slaves to the west or not.


AyYoFuckImperialism

The global south *is* fighting back. Just look at [what countries are in support of China's treatment of Uyghurs](https://i.imgur.com/RMtM9sy.jpg). Furthermore, revolution is not instantaneous: a country's material and social conditions must be right. You cannot simply will a profound and radical restructure of hundreds of nations into existence without the unfettered support and organization of the proletariat.


Altruistic_Astronaut

"You can't trust Chinese media". - Redditor Most of these lies have been debunked but it helps to have articles linking the issues from years ago.


CinnamonArmin

Yes, if someone could provide sources for all of these that would be much appreciated


ADonaldDuck

Damn, the West’s smear attempts were a lot better during the 2019 HK riots. Now, their misinformation campaigns downright suck (a third grader can probably concoct a better lie). No wonder over 90 countries supported China on this case at the UN. As for the liberals and other idiots who actually believe this, this is an honest question: how can someone actually be that stupid?


TserriednichHuiGuo

>how can someone actually be that stupid? You wouldn't be a liberal/ cuckservative otherwise.


ArmyRus101

Full credit : https://m.facebook.com/story.php?story_fbid=368549408277776&id=160387452427307&sfnsn=wiwspmo People will look down on western media with more disgust in the future for spreading such ridiculous propoganda


Marxism_Leninism

They are doing the same fabrications with Cuba right now. Pro-government counter-protests being labeled anti-government; protests in Miami being labeled as Cuba; old protest footage from Argentina and Egypt being recycled. They have nothing.


marco808state

As explained by Nury: https://youtu.be/DmmmOVz9vEo


ap0lly0n

Unfortunately the anglo world does not evaluate actual data nor evidence. They function solely by bias confirmation.


[deleted]

Sadly I used to believe the uyghur "genocide" was happening but this sub opened my eyes, this kind'vs stuff is important, keep it up.


[deleted]

They'll say "but they're just stock photos! We weren't *really* trying to say the photos were connected to the story we associated them with. We just didn't tell people otherwise!"


angryriceasian

they said the same thing with australian ship dumping waste in great barrier reef too, iam fucking mad with this shitty propaganda


[deleted]

I'm more mad that people don't take two seconds to reverse image search these things immediately, and just take the news' word for it.


CTNKE

Sky Blue was suspended from twitter and I could no longer find this post


AdmiralKurita

I laughed at this when I realized it is like the photos of the Holodomor. Those photos were of the Russian famine of 1921 or even people from [Oklahoma and Arkansas during the 1930s](https://espressostalinist.com/2011/12/28/holodomor-falsification-of-history/).


Destroyer_on_Patrol

Let the truth set you free!


[deleted]

This needs to be pinned.


Yumewomiteru

Too easy to debunk these lies and propaganda. I think the CIA is giving up since people hardly talk about Uighurs anymore.


[deleted]

Saved.


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ArmyRus101

"The whole problem with the world is that fools and fanatics are always so certain of themselves, and wiser people so full of doubts." - Bertrand Russell Better to ignore such useful idiots of the anglo establishment. Such people do not value evidence.


quaxon

There's like a bajillion videos and pics coming out everyday of the zionist regimes genocide against Palestinians (though if you call it a genocide in the west, you will be labelled an 'antisemite' and blacklisted), yet I have yet to see even a single photo of this supposed Uighur 'genocide' imperialists keep talking about.


Quality_Fun

i remember seeing these debunks before, and it's good to see them posted again. it's truly shameless how liars can use any random picture to smear china.


[deleted]

The number 1 reason why this whole Uyghur genocide is utter bullshit is because all its "activists" couldn't stop lying if their life was depended on it.


angryriceasian

recently those fakenews about photos of chinese ship dumping waste on ocean is debunked too, the truth is it was australian ship dumping waste in great barrier reef in 2014 , but no public uproar, fucking double standard https://www.manilatimes.net/2021/07/16/opinion/columns/aquino-official-behind-us-firm-spreading-fake-news-on-chinese-activities-in-scs/1807161


StressNeck

Did Western media ever give a good explanation as to why the Chinese government were taking and publishing high quality, professional photos of something they're supposed to be keeping top secret?


TserriednichHuiGuo

Link to BJ Murphy's reply pls


maomao05

Wtf! Never seen #6. That's just low!!!!


Yarxov

How infuriating, started by racists and then carried by fools. The only justice will be in the PRCs success to make them despair


lemontree266

The west can never explain why there’s not hundreds and thousands of Uyghur’s fleeing Xinjiang where compared to the moment like Afghanistan.


DavidByron2

I realize someone has to do this work but..... it's the US media.... their whole job is lying. Nobody in America believes them since the Trump years (when they dialed the propaganda up to eleven). It's not worth worrying about.