Do chinese people have political talk shows and elections and other things like that? Or do they save time on those things because there's one party so you don't have to worry about politics which saves you time and brain power?
>>217218734I'm sure the Chinese citizens have some choice opinions on the CCP that they share amongst themselves. Maybe some debates, but nothing to extreme as to upset the order.
>>217218734https://www.youtube.com/@wangzhianThis guy was a former TV anchor who worked for China's state media. Then he got banned and lost his job after talking about "darker sides" of the society. Then he went to Japan and started his own news channel since 2022 free of censorship. I think it's the most popular political talk show watched by Chinese citizens who can use a VPN.Not a show but honorable mention: xcancel.com/whyyoutouzheleThe most followed Chinese twitter account (I think the 6th or 7th most followed on twitter as a whole), that posts censor-free news.
>>217218734go on any chinese social media and you're sure to find ityou have to speak chinese though
>>217219736I'm talking about censored legal news and how they deal with it