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[TEASER] China Pt. 4: Unlearning Anti-China Propaganda w/ Li Jingjing

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Apr 1, 2025
Li Jingjing, a multimedia reporter at CGTN in Beijing, tackles the challenge of unlearning pervasive anti-China propaganda. She shares her decade-long journey of covering China's politics and culture, urging listeners to confront misconceptions, especially regarding the handling of COVID-19. Jingjing breaks down China’s political system, revealing its collaborative nature and grassroots representation. She highlights the diverse voices in the National People's Congress and the crucial role of ethnic minorities, shedding light on a richer, more nuanced understanding of China.
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ANECDOTE

Li's Motivation

  • Li Jingjing became more vocal on social media to counter anti-China narratives.
  • She was a reporter in Wuhan during the COVID-19 outbreak and witnessed firsthand how the situation was handled.
INSIGHT

China's Political System

  • China's political system includes socialist systems, people's congresses, regional ethnic autonomy, grassroots self-governance, and multi-party cooperation.
  • The Two Sessions meetings in March are crucial for understanding China's political system and debunking misconceptions about authoritarianism.
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Two Sessions

  • The National People's Congress (NPC) and Chinese People's Political Consultative Conference (CPPCC) meet annually to set national goals.
  • These meetings involve representatives from various regions, ethnic groups, and sectors, showcasing broad participation in decision-making.
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