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Ask HN: Western Pro-Sino Discussion Board?

4 pointsby preachover 3 years ago
I asked this question in a thread but it got rapidly downvoted for obvious reasons.<p>I’m looking for a Western discussion board (mainly English speakers) that hold a positive view of recent Chinese policies and their over all direction.<p>Any suggestions? Reddit’s r&#x2F;sino is filled with anti-West memes and that just isn’t really a good place to have a level headed discussion about the pros and cons of China’s recent policies.<p>Thank you in advance.

3 comments

yorwbaover 3 years ago
Your mistake is that you&#x27;re looking for a place with low barrier to entry that allows people to broadcast their opinions on a country whose language they don&#x27;t understand. Of course it&#x27;s going to be filled with low-effort memes.<p>You could start a r&#x2F;sino alternative with a higher barrier to entry by allowing only effortposts, but that won&#x27;t solve the language problem of English speakers primarily relying on English-language coverage written by English speakers recycling other English-language coverage ... ad infinitum, while most original sources are in Chinese and very little gets translated.<p>Your best bet for a level-headed discussion might be social science journals focusing on Chinese policy issues, which should ensure that every participant has some idea of what they&#x27;re talking about. (Of course that also means they won&#x27;t easily allow you to post your own opinion.) You shouldn&#x27;t expect them to have a simple pro-Sino worldview, rather they&#x27;ll have a differentiated opinion on their subject of study. A quick search turned up <a href="https:&#x2F;&#x2F;www.chinapolicyjournal.org&#x2F;" rel="nofollow">https:&#x2F;&#x2F;www.chinapolicyjournal.org&#x2F;</a> which looks quite solid at first glance, but maybe a bit too deep in the weeds for you.
exdsqover 3 years ago
I think it&#x27;s going to avoid bias here, but some of the geopolitical subs could be worth a shot like r&#x2F;geopolitics&#x2F;.<p>You might be interested in some of Nick Bostrom&#x27;s writings on authoritarianism which would seem to support China&#x27;s policies (assuming I understand them myself...) as a way to advance society more efficiently.
garmaineover 3 years ago
I doubt you will find a place that is not run by CCP shills. Most English speaking people don’t hold China in high regard, and for good reasons.