Headline: THE CHINESE DREAM - subheadline "China's new president wins respect and trust of his nation, a Taiwanese newspaper reports. Is this NEWS or PROPAGANDA paid for by the Chinese Communist Party and using Taiwan's media as a United Front ploy? XI wins respect and trust of his nation? COME AGAIN?
This article printed in Taiwan media but written by Beijing propaganda experts an unethically planted in Taiwan media without attribution as to who wrote the piece should has told truth that "election'' was bogus and fake and undemocratic and not an election at all, and the the Xinhua news agency of China wrote and planted the piece in Taiwan's media and should have said "Xi does not yet win the respect or trust of his people because the CCP always lies to its people." And yet the Taiwan media allowed this piece of propaganda to be printed in English and attributed to some fake front agency called ANN, whatever that means. In addition the newspaper that printed the propaganda did not list the editor or reporter or the address or email address or telephone number of the Xinhua agency that wrote and planted the faux news as part of its soft propaganda united front campaign. It won't work, boys. Taiwan people are TOO SMART to fall for this nonsense. But the PAID ADVERT is good for lining Taiwan's pockets, so it's a win win situation: China gets its propaganda out Taiwan gets richer!
The paid article embedded in Taiwan media refers to the recent ELECTION in communist CHina as a real democratic ELECTION. WHAT THE FUCK? How can Taiwanese media allow this propaganda to appear in its own publications as if it was real "news" and not the crafty propaganda PR it is?
Someone is alseep at the wheel in Taiwan. WHO?
this qusetionable ''news article'' recently appeared verbatim in a Taiwanese media publication without
telling readers its attribution to the Chinese Communist Party:
BEIJING, March 16 (Xinhua, the communist news "agency" of the propaganda ministry) -- Nearly 3,000 deputies to the national legislature made their choice???????? on Thursday, electing Xi Jinping as the leader of China and its military.
Long applause filled the Great Hall of the People --OF COURSE ORCHESTRATED TOO-- as Xi was elected president of the People's Republic of China (PRC) and chairman of the PRC Central Military Commission.
Xi's new role follows his election???????? on Nov. 15 last year, when he was elected general secretary of the Central Committee of the Communist Party of China (CPC) and chairman of the CPC Central Military Commission.
Xi is now the leader of the CPC, the state and the military.
Xi rose from his seat and bowed to the deputies. In a warm handshake, Xi was congratulated by his predecessor Hu Jintao.
Xi is the seventh Chinese president following Mao Zedong, Liu Shaoqi, Li Xiannian, Yang Shangkun, Jiang Zemin and Hu Jintao.
While meeting the press shortly after he became general secretary of the CPC Central Committee, Xi said the new leadership would shoulder the responsibilities for the nation, the people and the Party and he pledged to fulfill the missions entrusted by the people.
Four months into office, Xi has started with a good beginning by pushing forward a series of popular policy measures.
Xi has stressed the importance of reform and the rule of law, initiated a campaign to curb extravagance, and urged strict disciplines on the CPC and the military and an all-out effort to tackle corruption.
He also reiterated China's policy of peaceful development and underlined opportunities that the world might get from China's rise.
The new leadership led by Xi has won respect ????and trust ?????from the Chinese people. A media commentary said "China's 'New Deal' has taken shape."???????
FAITH IN CHINA
Two weeks after his November election, Xi showed his confidence in leading the country while visiting the National Museum of China along with other members of the Standing Committee of the Political Bureau of the CPC Central Committee.
full article of propaganda written in Beijing and published in Taiwan reads:
http://english.cntv.cn/20130317/100246.shtml
This article printed in Taiwan media but written by Beijing propaganda experts an unethically planted in Taiwan media without attribution as to who wrote the piece should has told truth that "election'' was bogus and fake and undemocratic and not an election at all, and the the Xinhua news agency of China wrote and planted the piece in Taiwan's media and should have said "Xi does not yet win the respect or trust of his people because the CCP always lies to its people." And yet the Taiwan media allowed this piece of propaganda to be printed in English and attributed to some fake front agency called ANN, whatever that means. In addition the newspaper that printed the propaganda did not list the editor or reporter or the address or email address or telephone number of the Xinhua agency that wrote and planted the faux news as part of its soft propaganda united front campaign. It won't work, boys. Taiwan people are TOO SMART to fall for this nonsense. But the PAID ADVERT is good for lining Taiwan's pockets, so it's a win win situation: China gets its propaganda out Taiwan gets richer!
The paid article embedded in Taiwan media refers to the recent ELECTION in communist CHina as a real democratic ELECTION. WHAT THE FUCK? How can Taiwanese media allow this propaganda to appear in its own publications as if it was real "news" and not the crafty propaganda PR it is?
Someone is alseep at the wheel in Taiwan. WHO?
this qusetionable ''news article'' recently appeared verbatim in a Taiwanese media publication without
telling readers its attribution to the Chinese Communist Party:
BEIJING, March 16 (Xinhua, the communist news "agency" of the propaganda ministry) -- Nearly 3,000 deputies to the national legislature made their choice???????? on Thursday, electing Xi Jinping as the leader of China and its military.
Long applause filled the Great Hall of the People --OF COURSE ORCHESTRATED TOO-- as Xi was elected president of the People's Republic of China (PRC) and chairman of the PRC Central Military Commission.
Xi's new role follows his election???????? on Nov. 15 last year, when he was elected general secretary of the Central Committee of the Communist Party of China (CPC) and chairman of the CPC Central Military Commission.
Xi is now the leader of the CPC, the state and the military.
Xi rose from his seat and bowed to the deputies. In a warm handshake, Xi was congratulated by his predecessor Hu Jintao.
Xi is the seventh Chinese president following Mao Zedong, Liu Shaoqi, Li Xiannian, Yang Shangkun, Jiang Zemin and Hu Jintao.
While meeting the press shortly after he became general secretary of the CPC Central Committee, Xi said the new leadership would shoulder the responsibilities for the nation, the people and the Party and he pledged to fulfill the missions entrusted by the people.
Four months into office, Xi has started with a good beginning by pushing forward a series of popular policy measures.
Xi has stressed the importance of reform and the rule of law, initiated a campaign to curb extravagance, and urged strict disciplines on the CPC and the military and an all-out effort to tackle corruption.
He also reiterated China's policy of peaceful development and underlined opportunities that the world might get from China's rise.
The new leadership led by Xi has won respect ????and trust ?????from the Chinese people. A media commentary said "China's 'New Deal' has taken shape."???????
FAITH IN CHINA
Two weeks after his November election, Xi showed his confidence in leading the country while visiting the National Museum of China along with other members of the Standing Committee of the Political Bureau of the CPC Central Committee.
full article of propaganda written in Beijing and published in Taiwan reads:
http://english.cntv.cn/20130317/100246.shtml