1. Estados Unidos como el Líder Mundial en Propaganda.
Numerosos comentarios señalan que la propaganda estadounidense es la más influyente y sofisticada a nivel global. A diferencia de otros países, se percibe como una fuerza sutil pero omnipresente que ha moldeado la opinión pública durante décadas, a menudo sin que la población sea consciente de su alcance.
- Take them all with a grain of salt. America, by far, is the world leader of propaganda. But china also has some of their own. The difference is that china's propaganda isn't meant to scare the fuck out of its citizens to manufacture consent.
- "in north korea, people are forced to listen to propaganda. In the u.s., they do it willingly. ( mind poison: ).
- For decades we’ve been conditioned to believe only the chinese and russians fall for mass government (business) propaganda. This attempt to gaslight americans about this racist moronic clown has to be one of the wildest orwellian feats ever. Indeed.
- It's a decades long propaganda campaign, up until a few years ago i too was taken for a fool. It's the strongest propaganda on this planet, russia, israel, china, nk has nothing on the usa! i honestly can't blame usians, it's been going on all through their lives.
2. La Percepción Occidental de China.
Una idea recurrente es que la visión occidental sobre China está profundamente distorsionada por una campaña de propaganda anti-China sostenida. Los usuarios argumentan que esta narrativa, impulsada por medios y gobiernos occidentales, dificulta cualquier discusión objetiva sobre el país, etiquetando cualquier logro o información positiva como propaganda del Partido Comunista Chino (PCC).
- Propaganda has been so wildly effective on american's perceptions of china that it is impossible to get past the radio free asia talking points. Even/especially among american "leftists.".
- The endless anti-china western supremacy is tiresome we all know you can gobble propaganda to support this facile perspective like candy, it's been strewn around the globe by cia cutouts pretending to be news outlets for decades- but like, you don't have to be this toddler-brained my bro.
- I remember watching a yt video of the largest train station in china. No messaging, no voice over or captions, just a video of the station. Half the comments were: "this is propaganda!". You just can't win against western corporate news media, and the heavily propagandised westerners they brainwash.
- Watching people reject america’s propaganda so hard that they become inured to china’s propaganda is always so odd. Like you have just swapped one golden calf for another, like surely that’s clear? they are both bad.
3. La Maquinaria de Propaganda China.
Los comentarios también analizan la propaganda del gobierno chino, describiéndola como altamente efectiva para su audiencia interna y cada vez más sofisticada en el extranjero. Se enfoca en resaltar logros en infraestructura, avances económicos y en construir una narrativa de orgullo nacional, a menudo contrastando su modelo con las fallas percibidas en las democracias occidentales.
- Nothing beats the pla's propaganda machine. Twisting facts and creating their own just to fit their narrative.
- I love chinese state propaganda because it's always an economic statistic or some tidbit of information about an occupation or project, accompanied by a photo of some infrastructure like a port or bridge. We need more media like that (mundane, not engineered to make you insane) in the united states.
- 6) china has done a lot of propaganda to boost goodwill around the world and positive vibes. Up playing and raising awareness to the horrors the west has caused, downplaying their own. It has also pointed out and helped promote the evils of capitalism and increase favorability to socialism. (9/12).
- The chinese have made a quantum leap forward in the field of propaganda lately. They're operating on a whole new paradigm.
4. Corea del Norte como Símbolo de Propaganda Extrema.
Corea del Norte es utilizada consistentemente como el arquetipo de la propaganda autoritaria y el culto a la personalidad. Los usuarios comparan las acciones de sus propios gobiernos con las de Corea del Norte para criticar lo que consideran un control estatal excesivo, la falta de libertad de prensa y la manipulación descarada de la información.
- Hypocritical people a national embarrassment. Fake ass propaganda machine this is exactly how north korea china and russia do things.
- Using tax dollars to produce conservative nationalistic propaganda. This is the kind of crap usually reserved to china, russia, & north korea.
- North korean levels of propaganda. A complete disconnect from reality. Mindless idolatry. Gross demonization of imaginary enemies.
- People aren’t going to compare this shit to north korea anymore. We are the new standard for cartoonish insane propaganda.
5. Guerra Cognitiva y Desinformación Digital.
El debate se extiende a las tácticas modernas de desinformación, como el uso de ejércitos de trolls, la manipulación de algoritmos en redes sociales y la "guerra cognitiva". Se menciona cómo China y otros actores estatales utilizan estas herramientas para influir en la opinión pública extranjera, sembrar discordia y promover sus propias narrativas en el escenario global.
- 2025.10.7 just blew the lid off a ccp-funded troll army in the philippines, bankrolled by beijing’s embassy to smear pro-u.s. Voices and twist the truth about the south china sea. It’s not just propaganda; it’s cognitive warfare. The ccp doesn’t need to conquer land, only the truth….
- I'm sure that the chinese government has filled our social media platforms with tons of propaganda to help in our demise.
- Yeah, it's the ccp and gru, they've been at it for utter yonks. I've noticed that their propaganda has "leveled up" recently, it's of much higher quality and professional looking. Problem is, it'll be more persuasive.
- Pretty naive to think china couldn't do you harm. They have a tool to track you, create a "lifestyle profile", and shove targeted propaganda directly into your face. During the cold war, we didn't let russia and china have tv or radio stations in the us. Why does china get a portal into your brain?