纽约时报长篇揭秘!轮子要完了,这次干预美国大选要被清算了!

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How The Epoch Times Created a Giant Influence Machine Since 2016, the Falun Gong-backed newspaper has used aggressive Facebook tactics and right-wing misinformation to create an anti-China, pro-Trump media empire. Video


Adam Ferriss By Kevin Roose
For years, The Epoch Times was a small, low-budget newspaper with an anti-China slant that was handed out free on New York street corners. But in 2016 and 2017, the paper made two changes that transformed it into one of the country’s most powerful digital publishers. The changes also paved the way for the publication, which is affiliated with the secretive and relatively obscure Chinese spiritual movement Falun Gong, to become a leading purveyor of right-wing misinformation. First, it embraced President Trump, treating him as an ally in Falun Gong’s scorched-earth fight against China’s ruling Communist Party, which banned the group two decades ago and has persecuted its members ever since. Its relatively staid coverage of U.S. politics became more partisan, with more articles explicitly supporting Mr. Trump and criticizing his opponents. Around the same time, The Epoch Times bet big on another powerful American institution: Facebook. The publication and its affiliates employed a novel strategy that involved creating dozens of Facebook pages, filling them with feel-good videos and viral clickbait, and using them to sell subscriptions and drive traffic back to its partisan news coverage. In an April 2017 email to the staff obtained by The New York Times, the paper’s leadership envisioned that the Facebook strategy could help turn The Epoch Times into “the world’s largest and most authoritative media.” It could also introduce millions of people to the teachings of Falun Gong, fulfilling the group’s mission of “saving sentient beings.” Today, The Epoch Times and its affiliates are a force in right-wing media, with tens of millions of social media followers spread across dozens of pages and an online audience that rivals those of The Daily Caller and Breitbart News, and with a similar willingness to feed the online fever swamps of the far right.
It also has growing influence in Mr. Trump’s inner circle. The president and his family have shared articles from the paper on social media, and Trump administration officials have sat for interviews with its reporters. In August, a reporter from The Epoch Times asked a question at a White House press briefing. It is a remarkable success story for Falun Gong, which has long struggled to establish its bona fides against Beijing’s efforts to demonize it as an “evil cult,” partly because its strident accounts of persecution in China can sometimes be difficult to substantiate or veer into exaggeration. In 2006, an Epoch Times reporter disrupted a White House visit by the Chinese president by shouting, “Evil people will die early.” Stephen K. Bannon, Mr. Trump’s former chief strategist and a former chairman of Breitbart, said in an interview in July that The Epoch Times’s fast growth had impressed him. “They’ll be the top conservative news site in two years,” said Mr. Bannon, who was arrested on fraud charges in August. “They punch way above their weight, they have the readers, and they’re going to be a force to be reckoned with.”

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A 2018 gathering in Taiwan for practitioners of Falun Gong, which backs The Epoch Times.Credit...
David Chang/EPA, via Shutterstock But the organization and its affiliates have grown, in part, by relying on sketchy social media tactics, pushing dangerous conspiracy theories and downplaying their connection to Falun Gong, an investigation by The Times has found. The investigation included interviews with more than a dozen former Epoch Times employees, as well as internal documents and tax filings. Many of these people spoke on the condition of anonymity because they feared retaliation, or still had family in Falun Gong. Embracing Mr. Trump and Facebook has made The Epoch Times a partisan powerhouse. But it has also created a global-scale misinformation machine that has repeatedly pushed fringe narratives into the mainstream. The publication has been one of the most prominent promoters of “Spygate,” a baseless conspiracy theory involving claims that Obama administration officials illegally spied on Mr. Trump’s 2016 campaign. Publications and shows linked to The Epoch Times have promoted the QAnon conspiracy theory and spread distorted claims about voter fraud and the Black Lives Matter movement. More recently, they have promoted the unfounded theory that the coronavirus — which the publication calls the “CCP Virus,” in an attempt to link it to the Chinese Communist Party — was created as a bioweapon in a Chinese military lab. The Epoch Times says it is independent and nonpartisan, and it rejects the suggestion that it is officially affiliated with Falun Gong. Like Falun Gong itself, the newspaper — which publishes in dozens of countries — is decentralized and operates as a cluster of regional chapters, each organized as a separate nonprofit. It is also extraordinarily secretive. Editors at The Epoch Times turned down multiple requests for interviews, and a reporter’s unannounced visit to the outlet’s Manhattan headquarters this year was met with a threat from a lawyer. Representatives for Li Hongzhi, the leader of Falun Gong, did not respond to requests for comment. Neither did other residents of Dragon Springs, the compound in upstate New York that serves as Falun Gong’s spiritual headquarters. Many employees and Falun Gong practitioners contacted by The Times said they were instructed not to divulge details of the outlet’s inner workings. They said they had been told that speaking negatively about The Epoch Times would be tantamount to disobeying Mr. Li, who is known by his disciples as “Master.”

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Falun Gong’s Dragon Springs compound in Otisville, N.Y.Credit...
Julie Jacobson/Associated Press The Epoch Times provided only partial answers to a long list of questions sent to its media office, and declined to answer questions about its finances and editorial strategy. In an email, which was not signed, the outlet accused The Times of “defaming and diminishing a competitor” and displaying “a subtle form of religious intimidation if not bigotry” by linking the publication to Falun Gong. “The Epoch Times will not be intimidated and will not be silenced,” the outlet added, “and based on the number of falsehoods and inaccuracies included in the New York Times questions we will consider all legal options in response.” Clarifying the Truth Falun Gong, which Mr. Li introduced in China in 1992, revolves around a series of five meditation exercises and a process of moral self-improvement that is meant to lead to spiritual enlightenment. Today, the group is known for the demonstrations it holds around the world to “clarify the truth” about the Chinese Communist Party, which it accuses of torturing Falun Gong practitioners and harvesting the organs of those executed. (Tens of thousands across China were sent to labor camps in the early years of the crackdown, and the group’s presence there is now much diminished.) More recently, Falun Gong has come under scrutiny for what some former practitioners have characterized as an extreme belief system that forbids interracial marriage, condemns homosexuality and discourages the use of modern medicine, all allegations the group denies. When The Epoch Times got its start in 2000, the goal was to counter Chinese propaganda and cover Falun Gong’s persecution by the Chinese government. It began as a Chinese-language newspaper run out of the Georgia basement of John Tang, a graduate student and Falun Gong practitioner. By 2004, The Epoch Times had expanded into English. One of the paper’s early hires was Genevieve Belmaker, then a 27-year-old Falun Gong practitioner with little journalism experience. Ms. Belmaker, now 43, described the early Epoch Times as a cross between a scrappy media start-up and a zealous church bulletin, with a staff composed mostly of unpaid volunteers drawn from the local Falun Gong chapters. “The mission-driven part of it was, let’s have a media outlet that not only tells the truth about Falun Gong but about everything,” Ms. Belmaker said.

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Falun Gong’s leader, Li Hongzhi, in 1999. He has referred to The Epoch Times and other outlets as “our media.”Credit...
Henry Abrams/Agence France-Presse, via Getty Images Mr. Li, Falun Gong’s founder, also saw it that way. In speeches, he referred to The Epoch Times and other Falun Gong-linked outlets — including the New Tang Dynasty TV station, or NTD — as “our media,” and said they could help publicize Falun Gong’s story and values around the world. Two former employees recalled that the paper’s top editors had traveled to Dragon Springs to meet with Mr. Li. One employee who attended a meeting said Mr. Li had weighed in on editorial and strategic decisions, acting as a kind of shadow publisher. The Epoch Times denied these accounts, saying in a statement, “There has been no such meeting.” The line between The Epoch Times and Falun Gong is blurry at times. Two former Epoch Times reporters said they had been asked to write flattering profiles of foreign performers being recruited into Shen Yun, the heavily advertised dance performance series that Falun Gong backs, because it would strengthen those performers’ visa applications. Another former Epoch Times reporter recalled being assigned to write critical articles about politicians including John Liu, a Taiwanese-American former New York City councilman whom the group viewed as soft on China and hostile to Falun Gong. These articles helped Falun Gong advance its goals, but they lured few subscribers. Matthew K. Tullar, a former sales director for The Epoch Times’s Orange County edition in New York, wrote on his LinkedIn page that his team initially “printed 800 papers each week, had no subscribers, and utilized a ‘throw it in their driveway for free’ marketing strategy.” Mr. Tullar did not respond to requests for comment. Ms. Belmaker, who left the paper in 2017, described it as a bare-bones operation that was always searching for new moneymaking ventures. “It was very short-term thinking,” she said. “We weren’t looking more than three weeks down the road.”
A Trump Pivot By 2014, The Epoch Times was edging closer to Mr. Li’s vision of a respectable news outlet. Subscriptions were growing, the paper’s reporting was winning journalism awards, and its finances were stabilizing. “There was all this optimism that things were going to level up,” Ms. Belmaker said. But at a staff meeting in 2015, leadership announced that the publication was in trouble again, Ms. Belmaker recalled. Facebook had changed its algorithm for determining which articles appeared in users’ newsfeeds, and The Epoch Times’s traffic and ad revenue were suffering. In response, the publication assigned reporters to churn out as many as five posts a day in a search for viral hits, often lowbrow fare with titles like “Grizzly Bear Does Belly Flop Into a Swimming Pool.” “It was a competition for traffic,” Ms. Belmaker said.

Genevieve Belmaker, who worked at The Epoch Times for 13 years, said she had seen it go from a bare-bones operation to a driver of online traffic.Credit...
Kyle Johnson for The New York Times As the 2016 election neared, reporters noticed that the paper’s political coverage took on a more partisan tone. Steve Klett, who covered the 2016 campaign for the paper, said his editors had encouraged favorable coverage about Mr. Trump after he won the Republican nomination. “They seemed to have this almost messianic way of viewing Trump as the anti-Communist leader who would bring about the end of the Chinese Communist Party,” Mr. Klett said. After Mr. Trump’s victory, The Epoch Times hired Brendan Steinhauser, a well-connected Tea Party strategist, to help make inroads with conservatives. Mr. Steinhauser said the organization’s goal, beyond raising its profile in Washington, had been to make Falun Gong’s persecution a Trump administration priority. “They wanted more people in Washington to be aware of how the Chinese Communist Party operates, and what it has done to spiritual and ethnic minorities,” Mr. Steinhauser said.
All In on Facebook Behind the scenes, The Epoch Times was also developing a secret weapon: a Facebook growth strategy that would ultimately help take its message to millions. According to emails reviewed by The Times, the Facebook plan was developed by Trung Vu, the former head of The Epoch Times’s Vietnamese edition, known as Dai Ky Nguyen, or DKN. In Vietnam, Mr. Trung’s strategy involved filling a network of Facebook pages with viral videos and pro-Trump propaganda, some of it lifted word for word from other sites, and using automated software, or bots, to generate fake likes and shares, a former DKN employee said. Employees used fake accounts to run the pages, a practice that violated Facebook’s rules but that Mr. Trung said was necessary to protect employees from Chinese surveillance, the former employee said. Mr. Trung did not respond to requests for comment. According to the 2017 email sent to Epoch Times workers in America, the Vietnamese experiment was a “remarkable success” that made DKN one of the largest publishers in Vietnam. The outlet, the email claimed, was “having a profound impact on saving sentient beings in that country.” The Vietnamese team was asked to help Epoch Media Group — the umbrella organization for Falun Gong’s biggest U.S. media properties — set up its own Facebook empire, according to that email. That year, dozens of new Facebook pages appeared, all linked to The Epoch Times and its affiliates. Some were explicitly partisan, others positioned themselves as sources of real and unbiased news, and a few, like a humor page called “Funniest Family Moments,” were disconnected from news entirely.



A screenshot of America Daily, a right-wing politics site that an Epoch Times editor helped start. Perhaps the most audacious experiment was a new right-wing politics site called America Daily. Today, the site, which has more than a million Facebook followers, peddles far-right misinformation. It has posted anti-vaccine screeds, an article falsely claiming that Bill Gates and other elites are “directing” the Covid-19 pandemic and allegations about a “Jewish mob” that controls the world. Emails obtained by The Times show that John Nania, a longtime Epoch Times editor, was involved in starting America Daily, along with executives from Sound of Hope, a Falun Gong-affiliated radio network. Records on Facebook show that the page is operated by the Sound of Hope Network, and a pinned post on its Facebook page contains a promotional video for Falun Gong.
In a statement, The Epoch Times said it had “no business relationship” with America Daily. Many of the Facebook pages operated by The Epoch Times and its affiliates followed a similar trajectory. They began by posting viral videos and uplifting news articles aggregated from other sites. They grew quickly, sometimes adding hundreds of thousands of followers a week. Then, they were used to steer people to buy Epoch Times subscriptions and promote more partisan content. Several of the pages gained significant followings “seemingly overnight,” said Renee DiResta, a disinformation researcher with the Stanford Internet Observatory. Many posts were shared thousands of times but received almost no comments — a ratio, Ms. DiResta said, that is typical of pages that have been boosted by “click farms,” firms that generate fake traffic by paying people to click on certain links over and over again. The Epoch Times denies using click farms or other illicit tactics to expand its pages. “The Epoch Times’s social media strategies were different from DKN, and used Facebook’s own promotional tools to gain an increased organic following,” the outlet said, adding that The Epoch Times cut ties with Mr. Trung in 2018. But last year, The Epoch Times was barred from advertising on Facebook — where it had spent more than $1.5 million over seven months — after the social network announced that the outlet’s pages had evaded its transparency requirements by disguising its ad purchases. This year, Facebook took down more than 500 pages and accounts linked to Truth Media, a network of anti-China pages that had been using fake accounts to amplify their messages. The Epoch Times denied any involvement, but Facebook’s investigators said Truth Media “showed some links to on-platform activity by Epoch Media Group and NTD.” “We’ve taken enforcement actions against Epoch Media and related groups several times,” said a Facebook spokeswoman, who added that the social network would punish the outlet if it violated more rules in the future. Since being barred from advertising on Facebook, The Epoch Times has moved much of its operation to YouTube, where it has spent more than $1.8 million on ads since May 2018, according to Google’s public database of political advertising.
Where the paper’s money comes from is something of a mystery. Former employees said they had been told that The Epoch Times was financed by a combination of subscriptions, ads and donations from wealthy Falun Gong practitioners. In 2018, the most recent year for which the organization’s tax returns are publicly available, The Epoch Times Association received several sizable donations, but none big enough to pay for a multimillion-dollar ad blitz. Mr. Bannon is among those who have noticed The Epoch Times’s deep pockets. Last year, he produced a documentary about China with NTD. When he talked with the outlet about other projects, he said, money never seemed to be an issue. “I’d give them a number,” Mr. Bannon said. “And they’d come back and say, ‘We’re good for that number.’”
‘The Moral Objective Is Gone’ The Epoch Times’s pro-Trump turn has upset some former employees, like Ms. Belmaker. Ms. Belmaker, now a freelance writer and editor, still believes in many of Falun Gong’s teachings, she said. But she has grown disenchanted with The Epoch Times, which she sees as running contrary to Falun Gong’s core principles of truth, compassion and tolerance. “The moral objective is gone,” she said. “They’re on the wrong side of history, and I don’t think they care.” Recently, The Epoch Times has shifted its focus to the coronavirus. It pounced on China’s missteps in the early days of the pandemic, and its reporters wrote about misreported virus statistics and Chinese influence in the World Health Organization.
A screenshot of an Epoch Times video, “Digging Beneath Narratives,” on YouTube.


Some of these articles were true. But others pushed exaggerated or false claims, like the unproven theory that the virus was engineered in a lab as part of a Chinese biological warfare strategy. Some of the claims were repeated in a documentary that both NTD and The Epoch Times posted on YouTube, where it has been viewed more than five million times. The documentary features the discredited virologist Judy Mikovits, who also starred in the viral “Plandemic” video, which Facebook, YouTube and other social platforms pulled this year for spreading false claims. The Epoch Times said, “In our documentary we offered a range of evidence and viewpoints without drawing any conclusions.” Ms. Belmaker, who still keeps a photo of Master Li on a shelf in her house, said she recoiled whenever an ad for The Epoch Times popped up on YouTube promoting some new partisan talking point. One recent video, “Digging Beneath Narratives,” is a two-minute infomercial about China’s mishandling of the coronavirus. The ad’s host says The Epoch Times has an “underground network of sources” in China providing information about the government’s response to the virus. It’s a plausible claim, but the video’s host makes no mention of The Epoch Times’s ties to Falun Gong, or its two-decade-long campaign against Chinese communism, saying only that the paper is “giving you an accurate picture of what’s happening in this world.” “We tell it like it is,” he says.

世事如棋 发表于 2020-10-24 21:12

轮子和大纪元竟然打入了trump核心圈子去了白宫
Disgrace to the white house Disgrace to the US flag.
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kolanut
华人川粉早和轮子统一战线了,他们自己也不嫌丢人。
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Sally_BaoBao
轮子和大纪元竟然打入了trump核心圈子去了白宫
Disgrace to the white house Disgrace to the US flag.
barista 发表于 2020-10-25 17:08

这么说Trump对华政策为什么这么偏激就make sense了
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ca563
所你你们狂热川粉为chinese plague 跟kung flu 卖力洗地?
FTrumptards 发表于 2020-10-25 14:36

轮子和湾湾哪里只是洗地啊,这些垃圾明明是在为Chinese plague和kung flu的说法叫好喝彩呢
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feifeiduan
大纪元记者可以去白宫新闻简报发布会上去采访提问,很说明问题了吧。
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CleverBeaver
轮子和大纪元竟然打入了trump核心圈子去了白宫
Disgrace to the white house Disgrace to the US flag.
barista 发表于 2020-10-25 17:08

Yeah straight from the gutters to the white house
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CleverBeaver
那你知道曾经那场席卷全世界的Spanish Flu实际上是起源于美国的Kansas吗
cloudy 发表于 2020-10-25 14:39

是的
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lovegreentealatte
现在中共和民主党Biden家族等人最大的敌人还是法轮功吗 难道不是GTV吗
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gzzps
这次大选以后主流媒体还是担心自己能不能生存吧!大家又不是傻子,看主流媒体胡扯这么多年了,差不多也该算账了。
dreamwalk 发表于 2020-10-25 15:32

五毛哪来的?言论自由懂?大统领fake news叫了几年了
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happysnowwhite
看到大外宣天天急得跳脚,就知道谁要完了
Sally22 发表于 2020-10-24 17:53

我看是轮子们急得跳脚吧
黑白无常
是不是换🆔进行下一份任务?当年就不觉得他/她是正常网民
选完了,谁都没事。。。。不过那只猫好像很久没出现了
paradoxlove 发表于 10/25/2020 3:45:49 PM
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那只猫真的好久没出现了
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Chiaseed
Yeah straight from the gutters to the white house
CleverBeaver 发表于 2020-10-25 17:23

难怪轮子最近这么嚣张,敢情是鸡犬升天了
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BubbleBee
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轮子们现在跳船还来得及
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mingdrew
看了朋友圈的反映 感觉今年还是Trump赢 so sad
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nihao9
NYT作为🐷党的一条走狗,完全没有媒体人应有的职业道德和做人的基本道德,为党派利益弯曲事实,攻击异己,利用不齿手段压制言论自由。人在做天在看,任何人做下什么坏事都会有相应的报应的,不是不报 时候未到。 https://m.theepochtimes.com/new-york-times-8-month-long-investigation-of-the-epoch-times-light-on-facts-heavy-on-bias_3487144.html
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NYT作为🐷党的一条走狗,完全没有媒体人应有的职业道德和做人的基本道德,为党派利益弯曲事实,攻击异己,利用不齿手段压制言论自由。人在做天在看,任何人做下什么坏事都会有相应的报应的,不是不报 时候未到。 https://m.theepochtimes.com/new-york-times-8-month-long-investigation-of-the-epoch-times-light-on-facts-heavy-on-bias_3487144.html

nihao9 发表于 2020-10-25 23:06

LOL 人家基督徒可不讲佛教的报应因果哦,人家一般忏悔就行了
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看了朋友圈的反映 感觉今年还是Trump赢 so sad
mingdrew 发表于 2020-10-25 21:46

就那么几个华人,还不一定有选票,你能得出这结论。
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Chiaseed
就那么几个华人,还不一定有选票,你能得出这结论。
wacxg 发表于 2020-10-25 23:09

我朋友圈几个川粉无一例外都在蓝州
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方舟子:《纽约时报》发了一篇揭露轮子报纸的长篇报道,值得一读。轮子成了川普最狂热的支持者,川粉在网上传的谣言很多是轮子炮制出来的。从这篇报道第一次见到李教主在纽约的宫殿。报道没有翻译照片上的标语太可惜了,三亿人退党哦,是不是把死了的党员也算上了。
https://nytimes.com/2020/10/24/technology/epoch-times-influence-falun-gong.html
How The Epoch Times Created a Giant Influence Machine Since 2016, the Falun Gong-backed newspaper has used aggressive Facebook tactics and right-wing misinformation to create an anti-China, pro-Trump media empire.

hellohappy 发表于 2020-10-24 17:48

法輪功的敵人是江派
帝 是江派的敵人
敵人的敵人是朋友 算起來 法輪功 是 帝的朋友 所以清算法輪功也就是清算 帝 紐約時報轉風向了

公用马甲39
方舟子:《纽约时报》发了一篇揭露轮子报纸的长篇报道,值得一读。轮子成了川普最狂热的支持者,川粉在网上传的谣言很多是轮子炮制出来的。从这篇报道第一次见到李教主在纽约的宫殿。报道没有翻译照片上的标语太可惜了,三亿人退党哦,是不是把死了的党员也算上了。
https://nytimes.com/2020/10/24/technology/epoch-times-influence-falun-gong.html
How The Epoch Times Created a Giant Influence Machine Since 2016, the Falun Gong-backed newspaper has used aggressive Facebook tactics and right-wing misinformation to create an anti-China, pro-Trump media empire.

hellohappy 发表于 2020-10-24 17:48

轮子没几天可以蹦达了
若尘
发现最近几天华人网选举话题和川粉明显少多了,是水军已经提前撤退了吗?
雁过
发现最近几天华人网选举话题和川粉明显少多了,是水军已经提前撤退了吗?
若尘 发表于 2020-10-30 09:50

感觉还有吧。他们拿钱刷贴呀。。除非就象trump bus粉丝来,不送bus走那样突然不给钱了,那估计真撤退了
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iceriver009
发现最近几天华人网选举话题和川粉明显少多了,是水军已经提前撤退了吗?
若尘 发表于 2020-10-30 09:50

好像版主转到时事政治版了。挺好的,不然这个版就被flg和粉红五毛淹没了。希望大选结束后能消停些。
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Fanfuliao
好像版主转到时事政治版了。挺好的,不然这个版就被flg和粉红五毛淹没了。希望大选结束后能消停些。
iceriver009 发表于 2020-10-30 10:00

我咋觉得台独港独最多呢?
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g00gle
我朋友圈几个川粉无一例外都在蓝州
Chiaseed 发表于 2020-10-25 23:12

精致利己主义的黄皮右逼当然知道哪里好
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stone336
华人应该祈祷中美关系好转,对大家都有好处,无论是经济上还是政治上。那些害怕中美关系正常化的人,绝对是自私并且怀有其它目的。
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pineappletin
回复 3楼Sally22的帖子
纽约时报也是大外宣?
freewilly 发表于 2020-10-24 17:54

跟轮子立场不一致的都是大外宣……
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ezf
还有苹果日报造假一事
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xterra
这些轮子造谣的手段和台骗一个路数,这两股势力同流合污,蛇鼠一窝
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ezf
认出一个骗子,就会很容易认出其余的两个
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bear
有些狂热川粉是轮子的话,那种疯狂似乎可以理解。脑子有毛病。