-US sanctions are worse than the earthquake
-US is a pit of fire, smoke and toxic chemicals
-US gun violence runs amok
-US is a terrorist nation and should pay reparations
No matter what CCTV's talented news team finds in the field, the earthquake coverage is rewritten in Beijing to conclude that US sanctions are the real cause of suffering.
This is especially true in Syria where the government handlers helpfully find people in distress who also say the root cause of suffering is sanctions.
Iran weighs in, saying the same thing.
It's all the fault of the US which puts politics above humanitarian concerns.
China, on the other hand, is nothing short of selfless in delivering its carefully marked bilingual aid packages.
In other news, the Seymour Hersh self-published article blaming US for the bombing Nord Stream gets a major air time in Beijing for the sixth day in a row.
(but not in the US, where the media covers up and toes government line)
In China, Hersh's revelations are prime time news.
An audio interview with Hersh, voiced in Chinese, expands the coverage:
He says American companies in the pipeline business know very well what went down with the Nord Stream
"As someone who's been doing investigative reporting for over fifty years it's my job to get it right."
"The US government has deliberately created this conflict to serve its own agenda. The US destruction of Nord Stream was an extremely stupid move."
"If you destroy a pipeline, compensation should be paid. The US has to take responsibility for this."
(translated from the Chinese)
CCTV locates other experts who agree, including a professor in Norway and an "Independent International Affairs Analyst" who is quoted from a clip conducted by Iran's Press TV.
In other news with a decidedly anti-US slant, CCTV airs the Kremlin shock and awe version of what's happening in Ukraine.
Russian guns blazing as usual
Russia's airborne attacks make for nice visuals.
CCTV never once questions Russia's motives or the incendiary narrative that suggests might is right.
CCTV has yet to acknowledge the Russian invasion, let alone describe it as a war, but it has been under pressure to do a better job of feigning neutrality, so now and then it includes a few subpar clips from Ukraine.
But the punchline remains the same:
The US and the West are fanning the flames, stoking the fire, providing weapons to extend suffering of Ukraine which should instead be suing for peace.
(The foreign ministries of Hungary and Belarus couldn't agree more) Make peace with Russia!
The Chairman of the Socialist Party of Zambia concurs.
In other news with deeply negative consequences for the US, that awful train wreck in Ohio continues to get lavish, detailed and repetitive coverage.
CCTV can't get enough of this story.
(Of course, it's hardly in the US news because of the capitalist-controlled media)
It is a serious news by any reckoning, but CCTV's outsized interest in it has a whiff of settling scores.
The chemicals are toxic and enduring, the area is a wasteland, the streams and water table polluted.
(CCTV has yet to mention the balloon incident, though the "innocent weather balloon" story has dribbled out in controlled doses to lesser media)
In other US news, a mass shooting at Michigan State
Other US colleges and high schools have seen similar shooting incidents
China's domestic news, in contrast to chaotic Western world, is all pomp, circumstance and dignity.
Iran president Ebrahim Raisi is heralded at the entrance of the Great Hall where he comes to pay his respects to Xi.
They hold hands for a long time.
The full protocol, with a 21-gun salute and Xi's solicitous presence, shows a greater respect for Raisi than that accorded to Cambodia's Hun Sen who visited the week before and got handed off to lesser officials after the Xi meet and greet.
Two men of like mind.
Did Iran hardliner Raisi flinch for a second when he came face-to-face with female soldiers armed with bayonet-tipped rifles?
Xi gets does most of the talking, getting the first and last word, but he does consult with notes often, unlike some of his more spontaneous meetings.
In science news, China unveils its "Second Eye."
(Don't worry Biden, we know you are scared of our weather balloons, but this device looks strictly into outer space)
Elsewhere in China, a nation blooming with prosperity and happiness. There are short news bits about China's remarkable strides in agriculture and industry.
During this time of trouble, the restive populace is sure to be calmed by this new publication highlighting Xi Jinping's penetrating insights into high-level science
Yet another publication by the world's greatest freelance writer:
Xi Jinping Thought on Strong Military
Why read it once when you can read it three times?
The next ten minutes is devoted to some reassuring, inspirational shots of Xi Jinping who has total control of the military and wants the world to know it.
Patrick Chovanec, a consultant at Silvercrest Asset Mgmt has done some China virtue-signaling by compiling photos about the 1989 Tiananmen demonstrations, an event he evidently knows little about.
(a thread)
To do this, he compiled over a dozen of my photos on his blog , and when I brought this to his attention, he made no effort to credit the photos or reveal where he got them from. patrickchovanec.com/about/
Some of the photos now have a life of their own on the internet, including the above photo, (caption by Chovanec) which has been used by conspiratorial pro-China bloggers as proof of a "color revolution."
;-)
A political bible with quasi-religious overtones is unveiled like a holy relic.
A book by Xi Jinping! In English!
CCTV news shows the entire table of contents
Wow. It sure looks like a gripping read. Find a comfy chair, put the kettle on and settle for a long enlightening read.
CCTV FOLLIES: 5.26
China state TV doubles down on dubious Russia claims about "secret" US bio-labs in Ukraine.
(from May 26 Xinwen Lianbo)
Anchor Li Zimeng couches the accusations in the language of Russia's Defense Ministry, but the CCTV editors like the story enough for it to get major airtime.
The Russia Defense Ministry, solid architectural monolith that it is, is portrayed as a presumably authoritative source.
Read all about it! Top of the news! Yet another much-heralded publication by the indefatigable freelance writer Xi Jinping, whose excessive narcissism is nicely balanced with pictures of himself.
Up next, a nostalgic look back to 2017 when this man was laying the foundation of today's greatness.
Among many, many other incredible, almost super-human accomplishments, he created a city out of dust.