• OBJECTION!@lemmy.ml
    link
    fedilink
    arrow-up
    4
    ·
    22 hours ago

    It always blows my mind to look at that graph. Almost even in 2017 and then it just plummets 30 points over the next 6 years. Nothing even changed, I don’t see any discernable reason for it, it was just that the media decided to start shitting on China and making them public enemy #1 for a bit (sparking a massive “unexplained” rise in anti-Asian hate crimes). Obviously they got all the blame for COVID to distract from all the domestic policy failures, but the shift in public opinion started before that.

    If you ask people why they suddenly had negative views of China, they’d just cite things like “China has billionaires,” or “China saber-rattles over Taiwan,” or other stuff that’s been true for decades. Those things were just as true in 2017 when China had 43% favorability among Americans, or in 2011 when it was 52-37.

    That’s the power of propaganda.

    • SleepyPie@lemmy.world
      link
      fedilink
      arrow-up
      6
      ·
      21 hours ago

      The mass detention and “re-education” of Uyghurs and other Muslim minorities in China’s Xinjiang region began in early 2017.

      The yellow umbrella movement protests and crackdowns reached their peaks roughly in 2019/2020.

      These are very discernible reasons.

      • OBJECTION!@lemmy.ml
        link
        fedilink
        arrow-up
        3
        ·
        21 hours ago

        The mass detention and “re-education” of Uyghurs and other Muslim minorities in China’s Xinjiang region began in early 2017.

        Right, and there was plenty of misinformation about that the media pushed as fact.

        The yellow umbrella movement protests and crackdowns reached their peaks roughly in 2019/2020.

        The umbrella movement was 79 days in 2014 according to Wikipedia. There was no noticable shift in American opinion of China in response to that.