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CNN's signal in China appeared to be censored halfway through CNN's Will Ripley reporting on the ousting and replacement of China's foreign minister Qin Gang after a long absence from the public view.

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[–] xor 9 points 1 year ago* (last edited 1 year ago) (1 children)

Given that your very first piece of evidence of how CNN lies about China is them saying tiananmen square happened, and your "disproof" is just a link to a random website entirely devoted to denying the massacre happened, it's pretty clear why you're not exactly getting a positive response

Edit: The second disproof is literally just the Chinese government saying it isn't true, which isn't exactly thorough evidence

If you exclusively take the statements of a government as unquestionable truth, you're going to be wrong a lot, regardless of which government you choose