====== Mission ====== The anti-China Propaganda Project attempts to document anti-China propaganda from many and varied sources. It attempts to provide easy access to [[direct sources]] and their sources. It also attempts to show how the [[propaganda]] operates to [[convince]] the reader. [[Key individuals]] and [[organisations]] are identified in both the promotion and [[push back]] against that propaganda. Some of these [[individuals advocate for terrorist activities]]; others seem content to [[smear China]] for personal or political reasons. ====== Topics ====== ===== What? ===== * [[narratives |Anti-Chinese narratives]] ===== How? ===== * [[propaganda |Techniques used in propaganda]] * Definition and a selection of [[direct sources | key sources for smearing China]] * [[smear China |Common modes of smearing China]] ===== Who? ===== * [[think tanks |Think tanks]] * [[governments |Governments]] * [[arms manufacturers| Arms manufacturers]] * [[key individuals | Individuals who make smearing China a personal mission]] * [[organisations |Organisations who, when reporting on China, inevitably find fault, criminal activity or human rights abuses]] * [[media organisations |Media organisations that misrepresent China]] * [[individuals advocate for terrorist activities |Apologists for terrorist activities]] * [[extremist organisations |Extremist organisations ]] * [[journalists |Anti-China journalists]] ===== Why? ===== * How those who purport to be passionately defending [[human rights]] are not * [[individual liberties |Accusations that Chinese people have no freedom]] * [[defence of democracy |'Defending democracy' as an excuse for smearing]] * [[hit pieces |Hit pieces defending China or smearing independent voices]] * The [[motivations]] for anti-China thinking and propaganda ===== Push back ===== * [[push back |Those who push back on propaganda]] * [[independent sources |Independent sources on China]] * '[[instruments of the CPC| Accusations of being instruments of the CCP]]' ====== Topics in detail ====== ===== Anti-Chinese narratives ===== * [[Supposed imperialist, hegemonic or colonialist intentions]] * [[Alleged human rights violations]] * [[Supposed military aggression]] from China * [[Alleged forced labour]] * [[Economic dominance]] and the rhetoric of [['debt trapping']] * [[Genocide]] or [[ethnic erasure]] * [[Coverup of COVID19]] * [[China bullies Australia on trade]] * [[Cultural destruction]] ===== Media organisations ===== * [[abc_australia | ABC - Australia ]] * [[bbc_uk |BBC - UK ]] ===== Think tanks ===== ===== Governments funding think tanks and/or terror ====== ===== Arms manufacturers gaining from anti-China propaganda ===== ===== Extremist organisations ===== ===== Journalists ===== ===== Independent sources ===== ===== Motivation for anti-China thinking and propaganda ===== ===== Human rights organisations creating anti-China propaganda ===== ===== Notions of state interference in individual liberties ===== ===== How the defence of democracy is frequently cited as grounds for anti-China invective. ===== ===== Individuals who push back on propaganda ===== * [[daniel_dumbrill |Daniel Dumbrill]] - Twitter - [[https://twitter.com/DanielDumbrill|Daniel Dumbrill ]], YouTube - [[https://www.youtube.com/c/DanielDumbrill |Daniel Dumbrill]] \\ * [[brian_berletic |Brian Berletic ]] ===== US hegemony ===== ===== US imperialism =====