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The original article in German is here.

  • Victor Gao, ex-interpreter to politician Deng Xiaoping and now Beijing’s mouthpiece, promotes China’s line in the West.
  • In the midst of economic problems, China is trying to win back Europe as a partner - on the condition that it does not criticize Beijing.

Where other Chinese experts remain silent because the new anti-espionage law forces them to be cautious, Victor Gao [once Deng Xiaoping’s interpreter, now vice president of a government-affiliated think tank and figurehead for China’s propaganda] talks. And how. Whether CNN, BBC or al-Jazeera - everyone gets it from him, the party line, eloquently packaged and charmingly served.

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His current mission: to woo Europe, while relations with the West are crumbling under the weight of Hong Kong, Taiwan, Xinjiang, corona and closing ranks with Russia.

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Victor Gao demands: “Wake up from your American nightmare.” And immediately delivers the Chinese offer: less morality, more market. China as a “resource”, not a rival.

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But behind the smile lurks geopolitical calculation.

After all, NATO has long been seen as the enemy, and Western democracies are described in China’s state media as decadent, refugee-ridden orders. At the same time, Gao preaches closing ranks in interviews - as long as Europe refrains from any criticism of Beijing.

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Victor Gao, who translated Deng’s words into the international arena in the 1980s, embodies China’s transformation: from an aspiring reformist state to an autocratically controlled superpower under Xi Jinping.

What used to be openness is now demarcation - and yet: economic hardship is forcing China back towards rapprochement.

With the economic downturn in its own country, youth unemployment, the real estate crisis, demographic decline and mountains of debt, it now wants Europe back as a partner. Or at least as a market.

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Gao describes Europe as a continent on the brink of collapse: “You have no more money at all,” he says. China, on the other hand? Ready to help. With experience, technology and growth. A kind of development aid - made in China.

But the price is high: no criticism. No geopolitics. No questions asked.

Human rights? Tibet? Xinjiang? Are elegantly omitted. Anyone who raises them is either a “gangster” financed by the USA or a naïve idealist. Gao prefers to sell the high-speed train network, the next 6G expansion and the bubbling growth figures.

Problems? “Of course there are,” he says - and immediately changes the subject.

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Victor Gao says that Europe is too small to be an adversary.

But perhaps this is precisely Europe’s underestimated strength: not wanting to dominate, but to mediate between the extremes - without selling out.

Because Gao is right about one thing: the world as we know it is changing rapidly. But whether China’s charm offensive is more than just a tactical smile will be measured by whether Beijing wants genuine partnership - or just a Europe that shuts up and pays up.

  • @[email protected]
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    03 days ago

    Well no police showed up at my door for it, and my family is still alive.

    In China if you did that police would show up at your door to intimidate you, if you did it again you and your family would dissappear

    This is the fundamental difference that fascist sympathizers are trying to skirt around

    • @[email protected]
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      03 days ago

      if you did it again you and your family would dissappear

      Lol, westerners are the most propagandised people on earth.

      • suoko
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        03 days ago

        Right, we should probably ask some Chinese citizens Is there any one of them here?

        • @[email protected]
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          03 days ago

          Why? You don’t need to ask a Chinese citizen to recognise that westerners are so thoroughly propagandised they unquestionably believe complete baseless claims like “in China your family will disappear if you criticise the government”.

    • @[email protected]
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      03 days ago

      In China if you did that police would show up at your door to intimidate you, if you did it again you and your family would dissappear

      Any proof of this? Because I got recent proof of this sort of stuff happening in America.

        • @[email protected]
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          02 days ago

          to this day they refuse to aknowledge the Tiananmen Square Massacre

          Please stop getting your opinion on world events from the fucking Simpsons.

          From Wikipedia

          Official figures

          Official government announcements shortly after the event put the number who died at around 300. At the State Council press conference on 6 June, spokesman Yuan Mu said that “preliminary tallies” by the government showed that about 300 civilians and soldiers died, including 23 students from universities in Beijing, along with some people he described as “ruffians”.[222][231] Yuan also said some 5,000 soldiers and police were wounded, along with 2,000 civilians. On 19 June, Beijing Party Secretary Li Ximing reported to the Politburo that the government’s confirmed death toll was 241, including 218 civilians (of which 36 were students), 10 PLA soldiers, and 13 People’s Armed Police, along with 7,000 wounded.[232][233] On 30 June, Mayor Chen Xitong said that the number of injured was around 6,000.[231][222]

          They call it the June 4th incident because none of the killing actually happened in Tianamen square. That’s entirely US myth making.

        • @[email protected]
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          03 days ago

          So you have no proof and are demanding people find evidence of your baseless jingoism for you. You going to tell us they’re eating the cats and dogs next?