It's really propaganda directed at an specifically American audience. Just another of America Bad things, this time it's sexism in general and the oppression of gamer girls in particular.
The very guy who highlighted this very tweet for me wrote about how the Chinese direct their USA propaganda to the libs and the minorities (beyond the Chinese one), while the Russians target rather the whites and the rightoids.
It's much different elsewhere, for example for the Central American audience the Russian propaganda uses the classic Soviet theme of international socialism. There the subject of "anti-fascism" (and "anti-Nazism") is being accented even more than internally, but also along with the one "anti-imperialism" which obviously isn't being used internally.
Also remember only the few are allowed to legally access twitter in China to begin with.
(The use of twitter is now restricted in Russia too.)
It's much different elsewhere, for example for the Central American audience the Russian propaganda uses the classic Soviet theme of international socialism. There the subject of "anti-fascism" (and "anti-Nazism") is being accented even more than internally, but also along with the one "anti-imperialism" which obviously isn't being used internally.
So instead of shoving rainbow flags down everyone's throats, they're actually looking at what appeals to people in various areas?
(The use of twitter is now restricted in Russia too.)
It's not only them, like see the stark contrast between the Western-oriented English Al Jazeera ("shoving rainbow flags down everyone's throats", BLM etc.) and the main Arabic Al Jazeera.
I'm not sure China has much standing here. They arrest feminists routinely, without a trial.
It's really propaganda directed at an specifically American audience. Just another of America Bad things, this time it's sexism in general and the oppression of gamer girls in particular.
The very guy who highlighted this very tweet for me wrote about how the Chinese direct their USA propaganda to the libs and the minorities (beyond the Chinese one), while the Russians target rather the whites and the rightoids.
It's much different elsewhere, for example for the Central American audience the Russian propaganda uses the classic Soviet theme of international socialism. There the subject of "anti-fascism" (and "anti-Nazism") is being accented even more than internally, but also along with the one "anti-imperialism" which obviously isn't being used internally.
Also remember only the few are allowed to legally access twitter in China to begin with.
(The use of twitter is now restricted in Russia too.)
So instead of shoving rainbow flags down everyone's throats, they're actually looking at what appeals to people in various areas?
They finally got something right, eh?
It's not only them, like see the stark contrast between the Western-oriented English Al Jazeera ("shoving rainbow flags down everyone's throats", BLM etc.) and the main Arabic Al Jazeera.