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You have been taught propaganda since you were born so of course, you'll believe this with firm conviction. :-)
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That's what we have been taught, our education makes us the best in spotting lies.

Chinese students better at spotting fake news – Pisa
Students in East Asia are better at distinguishing a fact from an opinion than UK students, the latest Programme for International Student Assessment results show

By Claudia Civinini

03 December 2019

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Students in East Asia, including parts of China, can differentiate between facts and opinions better than students in the UK, according to the latest findings from the Programme for International Student Assessment (Pisa).

The reading test in Pisa includes an assessment of the ability to tell whether a source is credible, to recognise bias and identify authors’ intentions.

The ability to differentiate between fact and opinion is considered to be at level 5 or above on Pisa’s six levels of reading proficiency.

On average across all countries, 7.4 per cent of 15 year olds achieve a level five, and 1.3 per cent get up to level six – the UK is slightly above that, with 9.5 per cent at level 5 and 3 per cent at level 6.

But in the four provinces of China Beijing, Shanghai, Jiangsu and Zhejiang (B-S-J-Z), which topped every single ranking in Pisa, 22 per cent of students read at level five or above, and 4.2 per cent are at level six.

For Singapore, the percentage of top performers is triple that of OECD average – 26 per cent of students achieved a level five or above, with 7.3 per cent reaching level six.

Referring to high-performing countries in Asia and East Asia, Pisa coordinator Andreas Schleicher said: “The capacity of students in those regions to deal with ambiguous, complex information, to think creatively about solutions, to navigate fake news is actually a lot better than in the case of the UK.

“Those countries are now developing very sophisticated skill sets among their young people, that involve complex problem solving skills, creative skills, critical thinking skills".

However, on average, only around 8.7 per cent of students across the OECD countries were at level 5 or above, meaning that less than one student in every 10 was skilled at distinguishing fact from opinion.

Joint general secretary of the NEU teaching union Kevin Courtney singled out the finding as a reason for concern and added that reading should be fostered as a habit for life.

He said: “The finding that globally fewer than 1 in 10 students was able to distinguish between fact and opinion is extremely worrying in an era of fake news.

“As the OECD points out, reading is no longer mainly about extracting information; it is about constructing knowledge, thinking critically and making well-founded judgements.

"We need to ensure that our education system focuses on developing these skills in our young people, not simply on cramming them with facts."

For the first time in 2018, the reading test was carried out in most countries with a computer-based, adaptive test.

The new assessment was developed in response to criticisms that the tests are “one-size fits all”.

Read more about the Pisa results 2018 here.

https://www.tes.com/news/chinese-students-better-spotting-fake-news-pisa
 
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That's what we have been taught, our education makes us the best in spotting lies.

Chinese students better at spotting fake news – Pisa
Students in East Asia are better at distinguishing a fact from an opinion than UK students, the latest Programme for International Student Assessment results show

By Claudia Civinini

03 December 2019

iStock-1141746844.jpg

Students in East Asia, including parts of China, can differentiate between facts and opinions better than students in the UK, according to the latest findings from the Programme for International Student Assessment (Pisa).

The reading test in Pisa includes an assessment of the ability to tell whether a source is credible, to recognise bias and identify authors’ intentions.

The ability to differentiate between fact and opinion is considered to be at level 5 or above on Pisa’s six levels of reading proficiency.

On average across all countries, 7.4 per cent of 15 year olds achieve a level five, and 1.3 per cent get up to level six – the UK is slightly above that, with 9.5 per cent at level 5 and 3 per cent at level 6.

But in the four provinces of China Beijing, Shanghai, Jiangsu and Zhejiang (B-S-J-Z), which topped every single ranking in Pisa, 22 per cent of students read at level five or above, and 4.2 per cent are at level six.

For Singapore, the percentage of top performers is triple that of OECD average – 26 per cent of students achieved a level five or above, with 7.3 per cent reaching level six.

Referring to high-performing countries in Asia and East Asia, Pisa coordinator Andreas Schleicher said: “The capacity of students in those regions to deal with ambiguous, complex information, to think creatively about solutions, to navigate fake news is actually a lot better than in the case of the UK.

“Those countries are now developing very sophisticated skill sets among their young people, that involve complex problem solving skills, creative skills, critical thinking skills".

However, on average, only around 8.7 per cent of students across the OECD countries were at level 5 or above, meaning that less than one student in every 10 was skilled at distinguishing fact from opinion.

Joint general secretary of the NEU teaching union Kevin Courtney singled out the finding as a reason for concern and added that reading should be fostered as a habit for life.

He said: “The finding that globally fewer than 1 in 10 students was able to distinguish between fact and opinion is extremely worrying in an era of fake news.

“As the OECD points out, reading is no longer mainly about extracting information; it is about constructing knowledge, thinking critically and making well-founded judgements.

"We need to ensure that our education system focuses on developing these skills in our young people, not simply on cramming them with facts."

For the first time in 2018, the reading test was carried out in most countries with a computer-based, adaptive test.

The new assessment was developed in response to criticisms that the tests are “one-size fits all”.

Read more about the Pisa results 2018 here.

https://www.tes.com/news/chinese-students-better-spotting-fake-news-pisa

Ah bullshit.

According to Forbes, in some countries PISA selects a sample from only the best-educated areas or from their top-performing students, slanting the results. China, Hong Kong, Macau, Taiwan, Singapore and Argentina were only some of the examples.

Guess, you don't understand the difference between the top 1% and the rest of population.
 
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Ah bullshit.

According to Forbes, in some countries PISA selects a sample from only the best-educated areas or from their top-performing students, slanting the results. China, Hong Kong, Macau, Taiwan, Singapore and Argentina were only some of the examples.

Guess, you don't understand the difference between the top 1% and the rest of population.
You can choose not to believe it, but China also tops the world math Olympiad, world physics Olympiad... but of course, you can deny all of them, that's your right.

Top 20 Country by International Mathematical Olympiad Gold Medal (1959-2019)

Top 20 Country by International Physics Olympiad Gold Medal (1967-2019)

 
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You can choose not to believe it, but China also tops the world math Olympiad, world physics Olympiad... but of course, you can deny all of them, that's your right.

Top 20 Country by International Mathematical Olympiad Gold Medal (1959-2019)

Top 20 Country by International Physics Olympiad Gold Medal (1967-2019)
Okay, but why basic salary for "smart" Cnese is almost at the bottom ??

How can they survive wt 186-300 usd while the CN minimum living cost is abt 350-500 usd ??

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The major cities of Shanghai, Shenzhen, Beijing, Guangzhou, Tianjin, Nanjing and Hangzhou all now have a monthly minimum wage of more than 2,000 yuan but in smaller cities in Hunan, Anhui, Liaoning, Heilongjiang and even Fujian, the monthly rate is still less than 1,300 yuan (186usd)
https://clb.org.hk/content/china’s-regional-governments-reluctant-raise-minimum-wage
 
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Okay, but why basic salary for "smart" Cnese is almost at the bottom ??

How can they survive wt 186-300 usd while the CN minimum living cost is abt 350-500 usd ??

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The major cities of Shanghai, Shenzhen, Beijing, Guangzhou, Tianjin, Nanjing and Hangzhou all now have a monthly minimum wage of more than 2,000 yuan but in smaller cities in Hunan, Anhui, Liaoning, Heilongjiang and even Fujian, the monthly rate is still less than 1,300 yuan (186usd)
https://clb.org.hk/content/china’s-regional-governments-reluctant-raise-minimum-wage
No one takes minimum wage here, you stay at home collecting welfare can be more money than that.

"According to World Cost of Living spreadsheet (crowdsourced data), the average salary for Beijing jobs is approximately CNY8,507.77 per month.( around 1200$-1300$)"

I also do hiring, for an entry level position of a not so great job you have to pay at least 10000¥ ( around 1400$) per month here, anything lower than this people may think you are joking. Most deliverymen can make more than this money.
 
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No such country has ever existed, you disgusting piece of shit.



Post a single bit of proof, instead of some bullshit the CIA fed you. I don't live in the PRC and I wasn't born there, but I'm not a dumb fucking CUCK who would believe anything some fucking white man says.

Are you mentally ill?



You're fucking retarded. Ethnic Chinese in the West outscore all other ethnic groups too. Is that a big conspiracy as well, you jealous, hateful donkey?
@waz @Dubious @The Eagle
Such filthy language allowed on this forum?
 
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This Uighur girl became a social media infuencer by streaming her daily job working in a stable taking care of horses in Xinjiang. Those are thoroughbred horses native to Central Asia and Xinjiang, one horse can easily cost over 1000$ each month for food and caring.

 
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Former German international football player Mesut Özil has lashed out at the Muslim world over their silence on China’s persecution of Uighurs.

In a statement issued on his social media handles, he expressed his concerns regarding the situation of Muslims in Xinjiang, China.

He also called out the Muslim world for their silence.

“what will be remembered years later would not be the torture by the tyrants but the silence of their Muslim brothers,”

Mesut Özil wrote.

He added that the Muslims are silent and their voice isn’t heard. The renowned footballer also highlighted the brutal persecution of Uighurs.

“East Turkistan, the bleeding wound of the Ummah, resisting against the persecutors trying to separate them from their religion. They burn their Qurans. They shut down their mosques. They ban their schools. They kill their holy men. The men are forced into camps and their families are forced to live with Chinese men. The women are forced to marry Chinese men,” he further wrote.



Arsenal Football Club is one of the top football clubs in the English Premier League (EPL). It enjoys a huge fan following across the world, including China.

Following their star footballer’s condemnation, Arsenal distanced itself from the statement Özil made.

“The content published is Özil’s personal opinion. As a football club, Arsenal has always adhered to the principle of not involving itself in politics,” Arsenal said in a statement.

Last year, Mesut Özil’s support for Turkish President Tayyip Erdogan had brought him under criticism from the German fans.

In July last year, he decided to retire from international football citing racism.

“I am German when we win, an immigrant when we lose” Ozil had said.
 
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Muslim person:"China. Don't touch your Muslims. They are our brothers"
Chinese person:"If we don't do anything to them, how could we stop terrorists killing innocent people then?"
Same Muslim person:"Don't ask me. It's your problem."

Apparently there aren't enough intelligent people in China to solve this "complex" issue so let me help you.

Terrorism should be approached as any other crime. You focus on investigating terrorist networks, their funding, their members, you infiltrate amongst them, you work WITH the communities they hide in to get intelligence and you keep your people safe.

In China I am sure cars get stolen. I'm pretty sure your police do not suspect everyone with a drivers license of stealing cars or being a suspect. They would investigate, find evidence and shut down the car theft gangs by arresting the right people, not by systematically arresting everyone who can drive, forcing them into camps and preaching to them about communism and using bicycles instead of driving.
 
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The 31-year-old has become a controversial figure, particularly in his homeland, Germany, in recent years. In 2018 he was photographed with Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan, raising questions about his loyalty to the national team on the eve of the World Cup in Russia. Germany made an early exit from the tournament and Özil subsequently quit the national team, accusing German football officials of racism.

Earlier this year, the attacking midfielder courted further controversy when he invited Erdogan to his wedding as his best man.

Turkey's Erdogan is best man at footballer Mesut Ozil's wedding
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Arsenal distances itself from Mesut Ozil post criticising China's treatment of Uighur Muslims

In a statement on Weibo, China's most popular social media site, Arsenal said: "Regarding the comments made by Mesut Ozil on social media, Arsenal must make a clear statement.

"The content published is Ozil's personal opinion. As a football club, Arsenal has always adhered to the principle of not involving itself in politics."


 
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Muslim person:"China. Don't touch your Muslims. They are our brothers"
Chinese person:"If we don't do anything to them, how could we stop terrorists killing innocent people then?"
Same Muslim person:"Don't ask me. It's your problem."

Tell me something smart one.

If you're only putting terrorists in concentration camps, why not execute them? Why waste resources on re educating terrorists?

Because it's bollocks and the whole population is being subjected to a holocaust. That's why there are no protests, no terrorism, nothing because who will protest? Everyone is in torture cells.

Nowhere in the world a whole minority is imprisoned because a few troublemakers cause mayhem except in India and China.

I can't believe it but Israelis seem merciful compared to Indian and Chinese now. Until they also follow the footsteps of the devil, i mean the Chinese and imprison whole Palestine
 
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Is footballer Mesut Ozil German or Turkish?
Footballer Mesut Ozil's resignation from the German national team has triggered a debate on racism and integration.
Inside Story 25 Jul 2018 19:47 GMT

"Racism and disrespect".

Those were the reasons Mesut Ozil gave for quitting the German national team after being blamed for Germany's shock defeat in the first round of this year's World Cup.

He created a media storm that erupted after he had his picture taken with Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan in May.

Critics began to question his loyalty and accused him of loving Turkey more than Germany. Ozil was born in Germany to parents of Turkish background.

The German football association has rejected Ozil's claims of racism. So, how will Germany's and Europe's multicultural societies deal with this issue?

https://www.aljazeera.com/programme...esut-ozil-german-turkish-180725193946938.html
 
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Muslim person:"China. Don't touch your Muslims. They are our brothers"
Chinese person:"If we don't do anything to them, how could we stop terrorists killing innocent people then?"
Same Muslim person:"Don't ask me. It's your problem."
@waz @Dubious do you hear this communist islamophobic pig?
 
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Is footballer Mesut Ozil German or Turkish?
Footballer Mesut Ozil's resignation from the German national team has triggered a debate on racism and integration.
Inside Story 25 Jul 2018 19:47 GMT

"Racism and disrespect".

Those were the reasons Mesut Ozil gave for quitting the German national team after being blamed for Germany's shock defeat in the first round of this year's World Cup.

He created a media storm that erupted after he had his picture taken with Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan in May.

Critics began to question his loyalty and accused him of loving Turkey more than Germany. Ozil was born in Germany to parents of Turkish background.

The German football association has rejected Ozil's claims of racism. So, how will Germany's and Europe's multicultural societies deal with this issue?

https://www.aljazeera.com/programme...esut-ozil-german-turkish-180725193946938.html

my Chinese friend, you cant please western bastards. afro-American tried for many years by being clowns on stage to this day wearing dresses in movies. Pakistani and other minorities in Britain tried but we have limits.
even bruce lee had to take alot of racial abuse in usa etc.
 
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