Why is the media set on bashing china?

ShuoC

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I started noticing china bashing right before the olympics in beijing.

The media continually mentioned the Tibet March against china, and made it their feature story for several days. It kept showing the protests and it didn't even actually explain what the reason was for this march. the media just pretty much made it seem like it was china's fault, which it was really not. It was a random act of rebellion from Tibet. Propaganda at its best.
Everyone who believes in it is a victim of brainwashing.
March Riot in Tibet was another plot to get the western population to hate China. Dalai Lama visited the U.S. not too long before it took place. Mobs burn down shops, cars, beating Han Chinese to death. Yet western anti-china propaganda made it look like the other way around.
And then when the olympics really came around, the media, after finishing their sports coverage, started showing the pollution, CDI and traffic. It actually said the pollution was at lethal levels, but they are totally incorrect. I returned to China a year or so ago and there was nothing wrong with the air. i haven't seen a single person get sick or even be affected at all by this so called "lethal pollution"

and it showed the traffic and all the people crowded there, but never did it show the chinese spirit, or any of the AMAZING food they serve. I am serious the food they have is amazing. everywhere I go i see restaurants serving tasty food. plus, everyone is set on bashing communism, when really, a government is good as long as it works and allows its population to live happily. And you know what, democracy isn't all that its cracked up to be. Think about it. Can you really trust the general population of America to make a real educated decision about politics that they cannot keep up with? Democracy works in the beginning, but the longer a democratic society goes on, the less voting spirit people have. Think about it. Do you really even bother when it comes to voting on some boring law that probably won't affect you at all? Communism in some people's minds is just an image of people dying and fire and explosions everywhere. the corrupted communist governments are giving us Chinese a bad reputation. i bet you that the majority of people in China are satisfied with their country. It won't really make a difference whether or not china switches to democracy, and you know what, I can guarantee you that if that happens, a sizable amount of people won't even bother to vote and leave it to the government anyways. and you know what? I'd rather to return to China and be with my family, good food and nice people

... *Sigh* problem is, I have been here since I was 2, so even though I can speak chinese, I cannot read or write it. Therefore, I am trapped here.

Once, I got sick, and I had to wait over 5 hours in a hospital, and I still didn't get in. Nobody cared. they just wrote down your appointment, made you sit down for hours, and then when you decide to leave, they make you sign a form saying "I have left the hospital against the advice of the nurse."

In china, it may be expensive, but it pays off in the end. better health care. better education. better food. better roads. when I got sick in a chinese hospital, you just waited for 10 minutes, they treated you immediately, instead of making you wait in the room for ANOTHER HOUR, and in a few minutes you were ready to go, prescription and all.
 
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