The host says direct exposure to China, including the brief American migration to Xiaohongshu during the TikTok ban, shows how quickly people-to-people contact can soften anti-China narratives.
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Xiaohongshu
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"I couldn't agree with you more. And, you know, it's interesting. I first went to China in 2007. And, you know, often the question,..."
"...black. A lot of Americans were very upset. They went to Xiaohongshu and actually downloaded a real Chinese app. But that was amazing because..."
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