I'm watching this but I don't understand why chinese netizens are angry. If anything, it should be Americans at the way America is being portrayed. Anyway, if I ever run for President and everyone's trying to off me, I know who I'll be hiring as my bodyguard or, or, and this is more likely, if I just want a hunk who can cook and shoot.
According to his profile, veistrat identifies as a muslim from the Global South and his reviews/comments are pretty…
Thanks for your objective and level-headed comment. My criticism is honestly just based on the fact that some countries keep demonizing resitance, and their media helps them. South Korea helped bomb Yemen for defending Palestine this year, and I'm wondering when will be the next drama painting Yemenis as the terrorists, the same way the SKorean gov did. The same way we educate ourselves on the history and the scarrs other people carry, they should learn to do it too, and hold their entertainment industry accountable when they do propaganda. And since you were so nice in the comment, I'll say this about myself: I'm an openly atheist person living in a majority muslim country. We live fine in this part of the world, if we don't get bombed I mean .. (my county, Tunisia, had witnessed two zionist drone attacks last couple of weeks for hosting the Global Sumud Flotilla)
# of Foreign Military Bases (as of 2023)USA: 759 (8 in South Korea alone)China: 1
That's good, I'm happy you are flattered! This has nothing to do with the US or its military bases (the drama is much more anti US than anti China, but that's besides the point). It's about Chinese being outraged about the idea that they are not being perceived as peaceful, while at the same time celebrating their decidedly offensive military might with a bunch of war criminals, one who happens to be at war with S Korea...
LoL Chinese think free speech in the whole world is controlled by a one-party autocracy through chinese firewalls. You don't like something just don't watch it. For a country which blocks foreign platforms they sure do like to police its content. The funny part is watching Disney+ through VPN might even be illegal in china.
The same way we educate ourselves on the history and the scarrs other people carry, they should learn to do it too, and hold their entertainment industry accountable when they do propaganda.
And since you were so nice in the comment, I'll say this about myself: I'm an openly atheist person living in a majority muslim country. We live fine in this part of the world, if we don't get bombed I mean .. (my county, Tunisia, had witnessed two zionist drone attacks last couple of weeks for hosting the Global Sumud Flotilla)