It feels like there is a shift in narrative. They use to complain that Chinese products being “cheap” because of inexpensive labor and non-existent slave labor. Now they are whining about the Yuan is being undervalued despite the fact the price of the Yuan has mostly been stable against the Euro/Dollar for the last decade. Saw people whining about this exact thing on Reddit. They are probably dreaming of Plaza Accord 2.0 where they can create a massive bubble and destroy China economy.
Yeah, I noticed it too.
My reasoning for this, is different, that I believe the new visa travel policies implemented by the PRC allowing visa free travel into China, has been an information explosion.
During the pandemic, all the foreigners left China, there were none left. Then a few trickled in.
Then there was a surge of travel into China (within this year) with the new visa policies making it hassle free to come to China for a lot of countries citizens.
My feelings about it, dealing with white people, is that most of them are not rabid ideologues. So when they get new information, they are welcoming towards it.
They go to China, expecting to find the enemy, but they find that no one really cares inside China about that too much, then they themselves are having too much fun inside to care that China is suppose to be the enemy.
The narrative dissolve like sugar in water.
The only people who will maintain the anti-China narrative and that China is not doing well is the Indians. They cannot keep a lid on inside their own country if they allow the truth.
Everyone else, they have a clear picture now. The narrative is forced to change, otherwise they will look like fools.
Poor comrade Chang. Being on Faux News was not a move up. It was really just exile.
