Jiang argues that corrupt American elites manufacture anti-China dialectics to distract citizens from domestic inequality, corruption, and unresponsive government.
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Anti China
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A transcript-matched topic anchored by excerpts such as "...conspiracy theorist. And then you had these influencers who are very anti China at the same time, make videos making fun of me and..."
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"Well, look, I had to be cynical. But look, the reality is that you have the one percent in America who is corrupt, who..."
"...conspiracy theorist. And then you had these influencers who are very anti China at the same time, make videos making fun of me and..."
"know what's really funny is that a lot of these anti -china people you know like these people who are doing videos about um..."
"...because of course, here in the West, we're very anti -Russia, anti -China is being promoted, of course, as well, because China always wants..."
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