CBC's Rotten Tomatoes: US Lapdogs & Cold War Propagandists

Thread:
Cotton was one of the earliest targeted industries when Western backed NGO's and Think Tanks were trying to put Uyghurs out of work, because they knew it was an industry locals heavily relied on. Tomatoes are as well and the narrative is based on a lot of the same shoddy tactics.
You'll notice Adrian Zenz & his disciples, like France's mini-Zenz (Antoine Bondaz) ACTUALLY say there's NOT enough evidence to support coming to any conclusions, but they refuse to clearly say this in order to mislead others while covering their asses.

The condescension towards Africa continues, suggesting they couldn't possibly know any better and are easy targets to be deceived by the Chinese rather than knowing better than allowing themselves to be deceived by the West yet again.

This is when you can confirm without any doubt that these CBC "Investigative Journalists" were either working with tremendously negligent levels of due diligence or are well aware of the lies they are helping these US funded orgs to push.

Washington DC is full of Uyghur separatists funded by the US government & The NED to try and split China up. CBC found an anonymous Uyghur "escapee" oddly speaking Mandarin Chinese, conveniently located in Washington DC.

While Adrian Zenz is forced to admit in his reports there are many people who expressed satisfaction with the "suspicious" Chinese labour placement/employment agencies, he looked overjoyed that CBC found someone willing to claim the actual things he'd like people to conclude.
CBC added NO counter arguments or balance to their report. Not only did the NOT invite anyone on who disputes these claims, they FOUND someone who COULD have possibly added balance, but when realized they wouldn't support the preferred narrative, walked away from this opportunity
CBC showed no concern when they discovered that people like them may be responsible for companies unfairly sending ethnic minority workers home (becoming more & more common) & introducing racist policies, but they still decided to proceed with their consequence ridden dishonesty.
CBC and Adrian Zenz pretend to act like pressuring companies to abandon Xinjiang suppliers is suspicious and potentially an admission of guilt, acting like they're too intellectually stunted to understand the power of their very obviously unsubstantiated allegations/conclusions.
Look at how proud CBC reporter Asha Tomlinson is that she managed to manipulate ordinary people into supporting conclusions that lead to the introduction of racist policies abroad without any conclusive or even compelling evidence.
Thank you for the invitation to suggest stories to investigate @cbcmarketplace! Here's our idea:
Full video here. Takeaways from CBC's propaganda piece extends beyond correcting lies about Xinjiang. We were supposed to learn important lessons from the WMD story about trusting media outlets trying to convince us to believe something without evidence.

• • •

Missing some Tweet in this thread? You can try to force a refresh
 

Keep Current with Daniel Dumbrill

Daniel Dumbrill Profile picture

Stay in touch and get notified when new unrolls are available from this author!

Read all threads

This Thread may be Removed Anytime!

PDF

Twitter may remove this content at anytime! Save it as PDF for later use!

Try unrolling a thread yourself!

how to unroll video
  1. Follow @ThreadReaderApp to mention us!

  2. From a Twitter thread mention us with a keyword "unroll"
@threadreaderapp unroll

Practice here first or read more on our help page!

More from @DanielDumbrill

1 Nov
When US platforms become the primary way your country's people communicate & have their ideas shaped, then you see its content being curated/culled to manipulate people into supporting malicious foreign interests over their own, you begin understanding countries who block them.
VOA/RFE/RFA/etc was the CIA's direct misinfo hotlines to foreigners, delivered under the guise of free speech, designed to facilitate their lying/cheating/stealing, and it still is, but they've also had to innovate & lean on platforms with greater reach.

But it's far more dangerous when you've got platforms with near monopoly-level control over attention spans across the globe, deploying the strategic culling of info while tricking you into believing you're getting the full story. They don't even need to try as hard anymore.
Read 4 tweets
27 Oct
I heard your call to action @ClayTravis, this must be debated & discussed. I'll help. Could you provide reference for when China said they'd continue using slave labor & sneaker companies bragged about using it? Those will be powerful tools to start with!

Update: Clay provided his source, which is great, but unfortunately it's himself.

It includes the same bombshell quote, (Chinese companies admitting to using "Muslim slave labor")

Hopefully his source (himself 7 months ago) has an original source 🤞

Here is @ClayTravis's source for his claim recently aired on @FoxNews and repeated by him for months. This is what zero integrity looks like.
Read 5 tweets
8 Oct
Watch @ryangrim melt down over @KimIversenShow questioning the hole filled Xinjiang genocide narrative, expressing concern for Muslims while saying he doesn't give a damn what other Muslims have to say about it, favouring the US funded narrative

Full vid:
Kim included screenshots of the actor playing dress-up on CNN pretending to be a Chinese police officer that escaped, Ryan and Emily remained in unphased.

Emily Jashinsky spoke about the people who came out of the camps, similar to those like Tursunay, who escape, on their government issued passports, and have continually evolving stories.

Read 6 tweets
6 Oct
I don't think they would've gotten off as easy as they did in Hong Kong if they kept their same approach.

I seem to recall they weren't too friendly with ordinary local civilians who had dissenting opinions either.

Even women weren't safe IIRC

Read 6 tweets
21 Jul
Had there been no risk of radicalized Uyghurs attacking China, or if they were destabilizing/bringing chaos to an American allied country rather than Syria, China would have been accused of exporting terrorism and not doing enough to stop terrorism.
Even if exaggerated claims of China's counter terrorism program were true, if the terrorism still had spilled into the West, killing your family, the leading narrative would have instead been "made in China" terrorism - another nefarious Chinese export.

But since these terrorists were killing people inside China (Uyghurs included), and because they're destroying a country you don't really care about, you don't even want to consider Chinese counterterrorism a legitimate activity, not even in the slightest

Read 6 tweets
20 Jul
Chinese boy in Shanghai gets 38 stitches across his face = LOL

BBC colleagues at New Broadcasting House (Portland Place) who may or may not suffer heatwave related injuries in London = My thoughts and prayers are with you.
When looking back at the room full of journalists laughing about the lies they helped push to the world in order to sell a US lead war, you only have to imagine that they are folks just like Kerry Allen, who lack any basic human decency/empathy/compassion

Kerry is simply the next generation of journalists literally forming opinions/articles and getting talking points from US State Dept sponsored spokespeople, designed to ratchet up tensions with China, attacking anyone who questions the approved narratives

Read 5 tweets

Did Thread Reader help you today?

Support us! We are indie developers!


This site is made by just two indie developers on a laptop doing marketing, support and development! Read more about the story.

Become a Premium Member ($3/month or $30/year) and get exclusive features!

Become Premium

Too expensive? Make a small donation by buying us coffee ($5) or help with server cost ($10)

Donate via Paypal Become our Patreon

Thank you for your support!

Follow Us on Twitter!

:(