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News & Current Events Apr 1, 2026 at 5:36 PM

Iran War: Chinese propaganda casts US as reckless aggressor

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How China's propaganda is spinning the Iran war
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How China's propaganda is spinning the Iran war
Chinese state media is subtly framing the US as a belligerent, destabilizing force in the Middle East. One AI-generated video features a Persian cat and an eagle locked in battle, symbolizing the Iran war.

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grunkfest Apr 1, 2026 +1779
Everywhere outside the USA just calls that 'the news'.
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RexLatro Apr 1, 2026 +291
Makes you wonder when we'll reach the point where we can start posting "American propaganda says:"
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Nightbal Apr 1, 2026 +178
There is an old joke about a CIA and KGB agent meeting up to discuss their work: CIA agent: love what you read did with that propaganda last week, it’s incredible. KGB: oh thank you, it was a lot of work, but man, yours is really something else, so subtle, love how you do it. CIA: …wait…what propaganda? We don’t have propaganda?”
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redpandafire Apr 1, 2026 +1
I was expecting a joke, but all I read was an accurate account of reality.
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Kristophigus Apr 1, 2026 +48
I mean, we've been at that point for decades, we just refuse to acknowledge it.
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Bubbles_2025 Apr 1, 2026 +1
So you’re telling me, no one acknowledges that Faux News is propaganda? /s
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UrsulaFoxxx Apr 1, 2026 +1
It’s not just Fox News. Maybe it’s because I’m not American but even CNN and MSNBC and CBS (obvious now) and others are often parroting American propaganda and bias. It’s also crazy to me how many Americans I’ll talk to who don’t realize it because it’s not as overt and over the top as fox is.
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RexLatro Apr 1, 2026 +1
I won't act like my country is this total bastion of free press and democratic integrity, but as someone who grew up seeing both Canadian and American media and not seeing too much of a difference between the two watching this past year occur and watching just how divergent our news especially has become is pretty jarring. We can be flippant or cynical when it comes to dismissing the news, but at least from where I've been sitting since Trump came into power again it's felt pretty chilling watching this happen in real time
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UrsulaFoxxx Apr 1, 2026 +1
Especially considering how much of our (Canadian) news is actually owned by American outfits. They still do the propaganda but they tone it down a bit for Canadian palatability
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RexLatro Apr 1, 2026 +1
And then watching in frustration as you see more and more voices (again, being manipulated in no small part by the American-based propaganda/media we have here) calling for the defunding of the CBC, which for all its faults definitely helps keep that palatability a factor to consider
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TheCrisco Apr 1, 2026 +13
Somewhere in the 20-30 years ago timeframe, also known as "Fox News." It's gotten much more widespread in the last few years, sure, but that was the founding of the first major "news" network that was just literally a megaphone for whatever the conservative talking point of the day was. Prior to that, US propaganda was much more subtle in most instances, but you can even trace even popular/obvious propaganda back further if you look at things like Rosie the Riveter and such.
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RexLatro Apr 1, 2026 +1
I feel pretty confident in my knowledge of how to define propaganda and am well aware of the evolution of Fox News. I was more questioning about how it's so common to dismiss anything from China immediately as propaganda in American-dominated online spaces, even if it's factually accurate. At this point in time, could we not attempt an experiment and do the same with a lot of non-Fox News posts and have it ring as somewhat true? (This is assuming that American posters would be able to check their biases, which I understand can be hard for them) If not, is there a point in time where this idea *will* become more true? I already feel there's a difference between how Canadian and American news and media is being broadcast, which I find surprising as we really haven't differed much culturally over the years but watching say...the Olympics and seeing the US censor the crowd booing Vance while CBC was perfectly fine showing this, or the 60 Minutes debacle where Canadian networks aired an episode pulled by American broadcasters "by accident" feels different than the usual trust/distrust one has felt towards the media over the past 20ish years?
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danb1kenobi Apr 1, 2026 +10
I hate to tell you, but we hit that point a year ago. Propaganda puppet Leavitt glazes Trump so hard that every statement is now sponsored by Krispy Kreme.
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jackp0t789 Apr 1, 2026 +1
We've had blatantly obvious propaganda networks flinging shit at our walls for far longer than just a year...let's be real
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RexLatro Apr 1, 2026 +1
I'm mostly talking about the non-obvious news networks like CNN/NBC/CBS/etc rather than Fox. The fact that they're either being taken over by Trump-friendly people, silence comedians, or kill stories/avoid questions to not upset the powers that be has been going on for the past year and so I'm left wondering as someone from north of the border who grew up watching some of your networks is there an actual line or moment that we can point to where this happens? It's jarring to see just how different Canadian/American news has become over the past year (Edit: My original sentence didn't make much sense)
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NobodyLikedThat1 Apr 1, 2026 +35
Even in the US. I think the vast majority of the population hates this unnecessary war https://www.pewresearch.org/politics/2026/03/25/americans-broadly-disapprove-of-u-s-military-action-in-iran/
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mydogsnameispoop Apr 1, 2026 +14
Exactly, not propaganda at all, straight facts
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OnlyAdvertisersKnoMe Apr 1, 2026 +1
It can still be propaganda even if it’s true.
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yamanagashi Apr 1, 2026 +3
I wonder if this is how Rome was to someone from Gaul or further East
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LeahBastard Apr 1, 2026 +341
I wonder where they got that idea.
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thinkards Apr 1, 2026 +1
yea, so strange. kegsbreth just renamed department of defense to department of war and said he doesn't negotiate with diplomacy, he negotiates with bombs. so, where could this myth of US aggression possibly be coming from?
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jjames3213 Apr 1, 2026 +219
"Casts"? Does anyone *not* see the US as a reckless aggressor? If the mainland US got hit today, would anyone even deny that they had it coming?
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HalcyonTraveler Apr 1, 2026 +1
I mean, the civilians don’t have it coming 
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Epsteins_PDF_Files Apr 1, 2026 +1
Democracies all of a sudden forgets it's democratic
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jjames3213 Apr 1, 2026 +1
It's only democratic when there's no responsibility to shirk. Any time there's consequences, voters aren't responsible for anything.
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TheCrisco Apr 1, 2026 +1
So, to be clear: your argument is that civilians are a-okay targets because they get a vote? I just want to make sure I understand what you're saying here correctly before berating you for how wildly batshit this stance is.
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jjames3213 Apr 1, 2026 +1
I think that voters in a democracy are, to some extent, culpable for what their government does. Being culpable means that they can be held responsible to some extent. Not "all of them deserve to die", but more "they certainly deserve it more than if they didn't have a say in the atrocities committed on their behalf". I don't think that means that "targeting civilians" is a-ok. Though I will note that the US government is murdering civilians openly, a third of the country seems to support it, and another third seems mostly indifferent to it. I think that we can look at a country like the US, where 77m people voted for an open fascist, and think that these people should suffer consequences for their evil and destructive decisions. I also think that the people who could have gotten involved to stop this, and refuse to get involved, are culpable to some extent for what happened. They should also suffer some consequences for what happened.
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HalcyonTraveler Apr 1, 2026 +1
Not how anything works
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cedped Apr 1, 2026 +1
Actually, they did. Iranians have the excuse that their regime is a dictatorship they didn't sign up for and just recently tried to topple at the cost of 40 thousand deads. Americans on the other hand choose voted for Trump not once but twice!
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paecmaker Apr 1, 2026 +1
In their defense he did go to the election with the promise to stop countless wars abroad and would focus on internal problems. Now that they believed a pathological liar with dementia who attacked Iran in his previous presidency and who also is a convicted felon and pedophile that tried to start a coup is a completely different thing.
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Che_Varack Apr 1, 2026 +1
You already forgot about Venezuela?
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Winterkills45 Apr 1, 2026 +1
I f****** didn’t
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Bored_Interests Apr 1, 2026 +1
Very American of you to deny accountability. You pay taxes? Fine - you didnt vote for it, youre paying for it to happen.
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pythbit Apr 1, 2026 +1
The world is substantially more complex than this. You're essentially arguing for open season on non-combatants in warfare.
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HalcyonTraveler Apr 1, 2026 +1
Not how it works. Civilians never “have it coming”.
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jjames3213 Apr 1, 2026 +1
The US is a government of the people, by the people, and for the people. Either that's bullshit or the *people* are culpable.
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HalcyonTraveler Apr 1, 2026 +1
Of course it’s bullshit, but regardless a civilian population never deserves to be killed 
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H-E-L-L-MaGGoT Apr 1, 2026 +1
True. Thats why bush and his cohorts should have been tried at the Hague after killing half a million civilians and displacing millions.
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Jonjoloe Apr 1, 2026 +1
Some moron in my local news comment section said they'd "rather pay high prices for a bit for energy than have Iran one day nuke us." So I guess he doesn't.
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studhand Apr 1, 2026 +1
Propaganda? Is truth propaganda in the west now?
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bunchesofkittens Apr 1, 2026 +660
Is it propaganda if it's true?
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caiaphas8 Apr 1, 2026 +178
Well yes it is, propaganda does not have to be false or negative
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Mcaber87 Apr 1, 2026 +31
My favourite example of this is the [leaflets ](https://www.sbs.com.au/language/turkish/en/article/rare-gallipoli-leaflet-up-for-grabs/1i3vmiys8)that were dropped on ANZAC troops at the battle of Gallipoli in WWI. Truly an utterly pointless and avoidable disaster, that had zero chance of success to begin with.
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Elbit_Curt_Sedni Apr 1, 2026 +19
Kind of like the Iran War.
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Mcaber87 Apr 1, 2026 +12
Yes, I imagine it would go similarly if the US takes Kharg Island. They'll capture it, no doubt - and then spend X amount of time surrounded and getting pounded by artillery until they go home.
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MacSage Apr 1, 2026 +7
Iranian artillery isn't reaching Kharg, now thousands of Shaheds on the other hand...
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Mcaber87 Apr 1, 2026 +7
Yeah I said artillery because thats what happened at Gallipoli. Of course in the modern version it would be drones, missiles etc.
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MacSage Apr 1, 2026 +2
Didn't click for some reason, but makes perfect sense now.
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kmonsen Apr 1, 2026 +1
I don't agree with that. The Gallipoli thing had a plan and a goal. Not saying it was smart, but we know why they did try it. I honestly have now clue what Trump tries to achieve in Iran. I know what Israel wants to achieve, but that is also just spread mayhem which is not a long term real goal.
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FauxReal Apr 1, 2026 +1
I mean if they had a concept of a plan it might be going better.
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BuyerAlive5271 Apr 1, 2026 +20
Thank you. TIL
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New-Border8172 Apr 1, 2026 +13
Propaganda = Narrative my team doesn't like Factual News = Narrative my team like
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min0nim Apr 1, 2026 +2
Now do Fox News.
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Saturn_winter Apr 1, 2026 +5
It's like the Chinese videos that were really popular a while ago where they showed traditional crafts and cooking and stuff. Is it propaganda? Yes. But also it's just generally entertaining and educational.
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Epaminodas_ Apr 1, 2026 +16
The original definition of propaganda simply meant the organized spreading of ideas. It originated with the Catholic Church in the 1600s iirc, and basically meant propagating the faith. Over the next few centuries propaganda began to include political messaging and advertising. Propaganda was originally viewed positively and then became more of a neutral term. Hitler and Goebbels turned propaganda into a bad word. The most effective propaganda contains some truth. Edit: I'm an idiot and didn't realize many people thought of propaganda as false or distorted information. Propaganda will share facts or opinions we agree with. This will often make it easier for us to agree with subsequent and more controversial messages from the same source. This is known as the halo effect or foot in the door effect. It's related to cognitive ease and confirmation bias. Propaganda often targets our emotions and mental shortcuts. It doesn't matter how much we study heuristics, cognitive biases, and logical fallacies. It's very difficult to be aware of these at all times.
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ClankerCore Apr 1, 2026 +4
It’s a governmental narrative unto its own people that it perceives. By definition it’s propaganda because no single perception is universal. It can either accurate or inaccurate, intentionally or unintentionally, it’s still propaganda.
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I_am_BrokenCog Apr 1, 2026 +29
rofl. Only a fanatical sycophant would need Chinese propaganda to tell them that. Sadly, that demographic wouldn't be watching ...
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Secret_g_nome Apr 1, 2026 +60
Local media says the same too.
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eyluthr Apr 1, 2026 +124
no lie detected
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fibcom185 Apr 1, 2026 +145
I mean,are they wrong in this case?
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Lost-Platypus8271 Apr 1, 2026 +1
It’s not propaganda if it’s true
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DesignerCorner3322 Apr 1, 2026 +63
We don't even need Chinese propaganda for this one, gang. Its true we're a reckless aggressor and plenty of US people are shouting it out to the english speaking world.
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Timely_Law7614 Apr 1, 2026 +1
America does way more propaganda than China does too. Remember when they released the cities that used Listnook the most and one of the cities was a small Air Force Base in the middle of nowhere? You can Google it right now. They spend millions of dollars everyday just on anti Chinese propaganda. Their propaganda is so successful, If you say anything about China online you get accused of spreading pro Chinese propaganda. If you say anything that isn't extremely negative about the country that's helped the citizens and not started any wars over the last 60 years, then you are propaganda
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moodyano Apr 1, 2026 +1
My favorite is how anyone who don’t agree to the typical Listnook western narratives is either Russian bot or Chinese bot or Hamas terrorist
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Practical-Bit9905 Apr 1, 2026 +1
Pretty fair assessment.
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Canada1971 Apr 1, 2026 +25
I fell like Trump and Hegseth would consider that an endorsement
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Lanky-Post-8020 Apr 1, 2026 +35
Propaganda? Or factual reporting?
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shamantr Apr 1, 2026 +1
It can be both. They are not mutually exclusive.
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Gold_Mask_54 Apr 1, 2026 +1
It's almost as if the US started a war without reason or planning, some may even call that... Recklessly aggressive? I know, I know, CCP bad yadayada, but calling it like it is isn't propaganda.
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onehotca Apr 1, 2026 +23
“the US is an aggressive, declining hegemon” fact
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sunny0_0 Apr 1, 2026 +25
Stupid word choice. The US is the aggressor.
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rkw2 Apr 1, 2026 +6
So does objective reality.
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Illimited_Esoterica Apr 1, 2026 +1
How is that propaganda? That's reality. Even in the US everyone is aware that we're the reckless aggressor.
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sirhackenslash Apr 1, 2026 +1
They don't need any propaganda, everyone already knows
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TheCockKnight Apr 1, 2026 +1
I don’t think China had to do very much casting in this case. We elected a reckless aggressor who proceeded to engage in reckless aggression. China doesn’t need to lie when we make ourselves into the monster we tell stories about.
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OkFix4074 Apr 1, 2026 +65
this is not propaganda , its just facts
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jpiro Apr 1, 2026 +26
Yep. We stormed in with no plan, murdered some school kids, got some service members killed, killed an old Ayatollah so his younger and more repressive kid could take over AND turned the straight of Hormuz into a toll booth for them. So. Much. Winning.
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MistoftheMorning Apr 1, 2026 +1
Didn't those strikes also kill the new, more repressive guy's wife and kid? At this point, f****** with America is going to be that man's lifelong vendetta.
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Beautiful-Lie1239 Apr 1, 2026 +1
Telling truth is propaganda now, huh
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Lunarfrog2 Apr 1, 2026 +21
I dont think Chinese propaganda has had to do much work to portray that image here to much of the world.... did they screenshot the peados demented rants per chance?
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NoBarracuda2622 Apr 1, 2026 +11
🤣 propaganda 🤣🤣 sure buddy keep telling yourself that
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BackgroundBit8 Apr 1, 2026 +11
The truth is propaganda now
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randonegus Apr 1, 2026 +3
There’s a word for that, and it’s not propaganda, it’s reality
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JalapenoStu Apr 1, 2026 +4
Seems to me, as an American, that that's not propaganda..
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Blankboo97 Apr 1, 2026 +1
It’s not propaganda if it’s true.
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My_two-cents Apr 1, 2026 +1
Is it really propaganda if its true?
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Steveonthetoast Apr 1, 2026 +1
They could not be more right
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EchoRex Apr 1, 2026 +1
Trump and Netanyahu started a war of choice with a nation that has exceptionally hard to invade terrain, that in 2026 presented no imminent threats, that has resulted in directly harming an already trending towards recession global economy, all while having zero exit strategy. Yeah... If that's not being a "reckless aggressor", then nothing is.
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FetchingTheSwagni Apr 1, 2026 +1
I don't think this is propaganda.
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PlatyPunch Apr 1, 2026 +8
I feel like the US's recent actions are to blame for casting them as a violent aggressor.
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putin_my_ass Apr 1, 2026 +1
TFW your opponent's propaganda is just the truth.
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CatsBye90 Apr 1, 2026 +13
I mean, the shoe fits
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fzammetti Apr 1, 2026 +1
Chinese "propaganda", or just Chinese accurate reporting?
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ghost_n_the_shell Apr 1, 2026 +7
In sorry. “Chinese propaganda”? The US very much is the reckless aggressor here, and anyone that’s not MAGA can see this. Globally. Not just the Chinese. Good grief.
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TheMoniker Apr 1, 2026 +1
> "From the beginning, Chinese officials have been very clear in > describing the war as both illegal and a threat to global stability" Well, they're not wrong.
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motherseffinjones Apr 1, 2026 +1
Is it propaganda if it’s true?
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AussieaussieKman Apr 1, 2026 +1
Trump casts the US as reckless aggressor
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-You-know-it- Apr 1, 2026 +1
I’m pretty sure this is the truth though. So does that still make it propaganda?
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AdSimple9239 Apr 1, 2026 +1
That would not be propaganda though, would it?
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Wonder_Bruh Apr 1, 2026 +1
We are though
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nexus6ca Apr 1, 2026 +1
Is it propaganda if it's true?
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mountaindewisamazing Apr 1, 2026 +1
Is it propaganda if it's true?
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AliceLunar Apr 1, 2026 +1
American propaganda calls Chinese news propaganda.
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Hikarilo Apr 1, 2026 +12
Because it's the truth? Do you want the Chinese to portray the US as a prudent defender in the Iran war?
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TheCrisco Apr 1, 2026 +4
Fun fact: reality casts the US the same way. Weird, right?
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Mystewix Apr 1, 2026 +1
What a ridiculous headline. Is it propoganda if it's true? The US is full of garbage propoganda. Even their journalists won't call them out for their more blatant stuff.
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geardownbigrig Apr 1, 2026 +13
For the first time this is not propaganda 😂
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birgor Apr 1, 2026 +13
It doesn't have to be false to be propaganda. It is the purpose, not the content that makes it propaganda.
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P4cer0 Apr 1, 2026 +1
Or rather, the venn diagram between propaganda narrative and plausible reality is very large in this instance.
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TheBalzy Apr 1, 2026 +4
That's just a fact.
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Nostrilsdamus Apr 1, 2026 +3
Chinese propaganda? Seriously? The majority of we Americans who aren’t brainwashed call it that, too.
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Master-Shinobi-80 Apr 1, 2026 +4
We are the reckless aggressor.
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Duckbilling2 Apr 1, 2026 +4
USA here we see it as reckless, and aggressive, and also stupid.
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Efficient_Resist_287 Apr 1, 2026 +4
Well if this was a Star Wars episode, the Empire would be the US and the Rebel Force the Revolutionary guards. Bibi would be Tarkin…Trump is Jabba tho.
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Pmmebobnvagene Apr 1, 2026 +3
Well yeah, this was unprovoked and at the whim of a f****** demented tangerine. News, not propaganda. I think it has to be false to be propaganda. This is just the truth.
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Tricky-Efficiency709 Apr 1, 2026 +2
Sounds accurate to me.
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attillathehoney Apr 1, 2026 +2
It's not propaganda if it's true.
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gwdope Apr 1, 2026 +2
Easiest propaganda job in PLA history.
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Gingerhick009 Apr 1, 2026 +2
Is it propaganda if it’s true?
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fibonacciii Apr 1, 2026 +2
How is this propaganda? It’s true.
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sideways_wrx_ Apr 1, 2026 +2
Yeah im from the usa. Thats not propaganda just this thing called the truth.
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True-Industry-4057 Apr 1, 2026 +2
Is it still propaganda if it's true?
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karsh36 Apr 1, 2026 +1
But… it’s true? Like over the last month it’s been reaffirmed by Trump’s behavior repeatedly
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Bishopjones2112 Apr 1, 2026 +1
How is this propaganda? Seriously the states is a reckless aggressor. By definition. And too dumb to know NATO is a defensive alliance.
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hegelec Apr 1, 2026 +1
Where's the lie?
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Drunk_Moron_ Apr 1, 2026 +1
If china told you to wipe your ass after you shit is that dangerous communist propaganda too?
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HalcyonTraveler Apr 1, 2026 +1
I don’t think that needs to be propagandized lmao it’s plainly obvious 
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niknacks Apr 1, 2026 +1
Describing this as Chinese spin instead of an accurate representation of what is happening is sickening bias
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Boys4Ever Apr 1, 2026 +1
Why prior administrations ignored Israel's pleas to attack Iran and why we should tuck tail and leave Isreal to their propaganda war. What happened to we don't need to get involved in other's business?
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simple_twice Apr 1, 2026 +1
common sense comes to the same conclusion
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ChatamKay Apr 1, 2026 +1
Casts, they are the reckless aggressors.
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jayveedees Apr 1, 2026 +1
Propaganda? Goes to show who's writing these biased posts.
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letsgobernie Apr 1, 2026 +1
Lmaoooo so Chinese "propaganda" is just stating factual news and American "news" is actually propaganda Brainwashed society
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bisi-bisi-idli Apr 1, 2026 +1
who's gonna tell dw about the elephant in the room?
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railin23 Apr 1, 2026 +1
It's not propaganda if it's true
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kaminari1 Apr 1, 2026 +1
The US is a reckless aggressor. It’s not propaganda, it’s a fact.
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Charming_Beyond3639 Apr 1, 2026 +1
I hope people realize the author isnt a real person… they literally chinesified a german author to sound more authoritative. American propaganda playbook
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ruledbyoligarchs Apr 1, 2026 +1
[Yellow peril](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Yellow_Peril) propaganda again.
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PrisonersofFate Apr 1, 2026 +1
I mean, it's not because China are saying it that it's wrong.
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gdvs Apr 1, 2026 +1
What should we do when the truth aligns with Chinese propaganda?
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EAP007 Apr 1, 2026 +1
Is it propaganda when it’s true?
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Fragrant_Rooster_763 Apr 1, 2026 +1
Not really propaganda. Most Americans also view the US as a reckless aggressor with no exit plan.
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markelis Apr 1, 2026 +1
I was gonna say, that's not propaganda, thems is the facts.
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Quite_Kielbasa Apr 1, 2026 +4
Yes, somebody amongst all the nations on this planet should hold the Cheeto in Chief accountable for these actions, at the very least. Perhaps universal sanctions on all Trump-related everything would be a nice start.... Followed by a trial?
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Fu2-10 Apr 1, 2026 +3
Chinese propaganda is correct.
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mr_sakitumi Apr 1, 2026 +3
They don't have to lie about it, it's just the news.
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nelly2929 Apr 1, 2026 +1
Americans trying hard to say this is propaganda lol
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jert3 Apr 1, 2026 +1
Ah... can that even be called propaganda? That's just the facts of the matter. US renegged on their deals with Iran. And has now started a war which, like allied Russia, are not even calling or declaring as a war. What's worse is this invasion has no clear objectives. It seemingly was only launched so that Trump can suspend elections, any remaining human rights of Americans, and deflect from his serious involvement with a massive child sex abuse network, of which he was a key part, and was likely compromised through, by unknown hostile foreign powers.
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oceanotter Apr 1, 2026 +5
China the only ones not attacking every country in the world rn 
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Weskit Apr 1, 2026 +1
You know it’s propaganda because it’s so far from the truth
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AnAngryBartender Apr 1, 2026 +1
That’s not propaganda lol That’s true
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Square-Weight4148 Apr 1, 2026 +1
So truth is now propeganda....cool story bro.
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Semanticss Apr 1, 2026 +1
"Casts" ??!
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Jabster1997 Apr 1, 2026 +1
Propaganda, news, who’s to tell these days??
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Typical_guy11 Apr 1, 2026 +1
Rather China is naming aggressor as aggressor.
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groovyinutah Apr 1, 2026 +1
And here we are, come full circle. He is a reckless aggressor and they look like the completely reasonable adults at the table.
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DrawingDramatic1641 Apr 1, 2026 +1
okay so a ransom private account posted that is is bad guy for bombing kids and starting an unnecessary is a chinese (implied govt based) propaganda world doesn't revolve around usa btw it's basic news for young generation who do not car2
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switchquest Apr 1, 2026 +1
Ok. Chinese propaganda. Yes. That would have made sense 1.5 years ago. Now it's a newsflash, and no surprised pikachu faces anywhere... (except in 'murica?) 🤦🏻‍♂️
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utterscrub Apr 1, 2026 +1
As did my thinking human brain
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