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The Great Press Freedom Contest: Somalia Vs China

Will China reach Somalia's Press Freedom score in the next 20 years?

  • No Way

    Votes: 24 92.3%
  • Maybe

    Votes: 1 3.8%
  • 75 years is a better estimate

    Votes: 1 3.8%

  • Total voters
    26
  • Poll closed .
According to the proUK western white standards that PDF RSSers embrace?

Pls contact me, I am willing to donate 5 cents I have earned to make your family less hungrier than North Koreans.

Like i said hypocrite, while you can criticise us using the same white standards but we can't. But come on, we only get 5 cents while you make 50 cents at our expense. Is it anyway fair. Have a bigger heart like your cheerleaders.
 
Like i said hypocrite, while you can criticise using the same white standards but we can't. But come on, we only get 5 cents while you make 50 cents at our expense. Is it anyway fair. Have a bigger heart like your cheerleaders.
LOL - they are such simple people the Chinese. Even if they want to, they can't say much - why do you think they are at the bottom of this list? Guess who else is ahead of them - Dijbouti and Rwanda. Somalia must seem like Mouth Everest to them.
 
Yet Indians are most ignorant People and not Chinese I wonder why?
https://www.huffingtonpost.in/2016/...ecome-the-most-ignorant-nation-in_a_21628333/

India ‘3rd most dangerous’ nation for journalists after Iraq and Syria

https://www.hindustantimes.com/indi...q-and-syria/story-O1b1tDVTdgSlEkA7ctJAlK.html

Don't derail the thread. This is about two competing nations - Somalia and China - and everyone in between.

A little bit more on why China is at the bottom -

The planet’s leading censor and press freedom predator, Chinese President Xi Jinping, is the instigator of policies aimed at complete hegemony over news coverage and the creation of an international media order heavily influenced by China. In 2015 and 2016, many citizen journalists, bloggers, and human rights activists, including foreign ones, were arrested and forced into confession. In violation of the “fundamental right to due process,” these confessions were broadcast by the state TV news broadcaster, CCTV, and were reported by the state-owned New China news agency. More that 100 journalists and bloggers are currently detained. They include the well-known journalist Gao Yu and three RSF Press Freedom laureates: Lu Yuyu, Li Tingyu and Huang Qi, the founder of the independent news website 64Tianwang.

https://rsf.org/en/china

I don't see them catching up with Somalia in 20 years. That is very very optimistic.
 

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