Jiang says he stood by his 2017 CNN criticism of Chinese media control at the time, and still avoids a Chinese online media presence because statements online could be used against him.
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"But it wasn't just 2002. In 2017, we checked, you wrote an op -ed for CNN.com, headlined, China's Media Enables Tyranny and Corruption. In..."
"So in 2017, when I was asked by CNN to write an op -ed, I did stand by those views at that time because,..."
"...recently announced So, Barry Weiss will probably become head of both CNN and CBS News. And this basically tells us that these legacy media..."
"...troubling things. Okay. So the first is a news item from CNN, where ChatGPT encourages people to kill themselves. And you're like, wait a..."
"...the way that ChatGPT is designed, okay? So this is from CNN, and this is a person called Zane, and he's saying it's 4..."
"...the world's most powerful media, including the New York Times and CNN, and that's, such they can control the narrative of the world okay..."
"new york times including including cnn okay and therefore he can control the narrative of the world. Now last is the U.S. dollar, okay?..."
"...had a massive collusion between the mainstream press new york times cnn yeah and the deep state they became stenographers from the three agency..."
"And when, you know, CNN makes fun of Joe Rogan for promoting Ivor Merton, even though Ivor Merton was won the Nobel prize, how..."
"the world, has been interviewed by CNN and the BBC, and has written for the Wall Street Journal and the Chronicle of Higher Education...."
"...You get past the great firewall that you criticized in that CNN piece. How come?"
"You wrote for CNN that the Chinese government has built the Great Firewall to monitor and control their citizens' pursuit of truth. Does China..."
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