I’ve lived for almost 30 years in post-Soviet space and never once I saw “we’re good, they’re bad” propaganda from the West. What I did see is an order of magnitude difference in income, quality of life and rights that people have.
So yeah, fuck Russia, fuck KGB and platforms that assist them with doing their dirty work.
The big difference is that China hoovers up a lot of information from cheap security cams and online appliances in the West, and I'm fairly sure the West doesn't do that to China.
As far as media management, PR, propaganda, whatever, I don't see a lot of difference between the regimes. The West profiles its own citizens for both commercial and political ends, and so does China.
The US doesn't want a state propaganda outfit monopolising "entertaintment" access to its under-35s? Fine. Whatever.
Meanwhile Russia hasn't had a problem buying the GOP and on-siding tech oligarchs in the US, and TikTok is a footnote compared to that.
>The big difference is that China hoovers up a lot of information from cheap security cams and online appliances in the West, and I'm fairly sure the West doesn't do that to China.
You mean KGB, or what?
I’ve lived for almost 30 years in post-Soviet space and never once I saw “we’re good, they’re bad” propaganda from the West. What I did see is an order of magnitude difference in income, quality of life and rights that people have.
So yeah, fuck Russia, fuck KGB and platforms that assist them with doing their dirty work.
CIA/NSA? KGB hasn't existed for more than 30 years, no doubt the FSB will be engaged in similar pursuits
https://www.reuters.com/investigates/special-report/usa-covi...
For example.
The big difference is that China hoovers up a lot of information from cheap security cams and online appliances in the West, and I'm fairly sure the West doesn't do that to China.
As far as media management, PR, propaganda, whatever, I don't see a lot of difference between the regimes. The West profiles its own citizens for both commercial and political ends, and so does China.
The US doesn't want a state propaganda outfit monopolising "entertaintment" access to its under-35s? Fine. Whatever.
Meanwhile Russia hasn't had a problem buying the GOP and on-siding tech oligarchs in the US, and TikTok is a footnote compared to that.
>The big difference is that China hoovers up a lot of information from cheap security cams and online appliances in the West, and I'm fairly sure the West doesn't do that to China.
why?
It's wild that you think the west doesn't do this, or wouldn't do this.
I think the west absolutely hoovers up everything they can from video and social feeds worldwide.