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Chinese Nationalists Praise Trump’s Cuts to Voice of America

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Chinese state media is gloating about drastic budget cuts to Voice of America and Radio Free Asia, U.S. government-funded media outlets that have for decades drawn protests from Beijing over their coverage of human rights abuses in China.

Voice of America and Radio Free Asia had long transmitted news into countries where access to accurate information from the outside world was severely limited. Radio Free Asia, for instance, broadcasts in Mandarin, Cantonese, Uyghur, Tibetan and other languages.

In China, where the ruling Communist Party has railed against the influence of America and its Western allies on global opinion, state media outlets and nationalists hailed the troubles faced by the U.S.-funded outlets as vindication of their complaints. 

https://archive.ph/MbE48

Is DT also serving the interest of (Winnie-the)Pooh)?

 

Winnie-the-Pooh is the well-known meme for Xi Jing Ping(current head of the Chinese Communist Party/Chinese President, since March 2013).

 

And it is banned to show it publicly in the mainland of China; regarded "ridiculing" head of their state.

 

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