Twitter and Facebook Barred Trump. China Is on His Side. – The New York Times
After Twitter and Facebook kicked President Trump off their platforms, and his supporters began comparing his social media muzzling to Chinese censorship, the president won support from an unexpected source: China.
Legally hes still the president. This is a coup, said one comment, which included an expletive, that was liked 21,000 times on Weibo, the Chinese social media platform.
A country as big as the United States cant tolerate Trumps mouth, another popular comment said. U.S. democracy has died.
The comments were solicited by Guancha.com, a nationalistic news site, which created the hashtag #BigUSappsunitedtosilenceTrump# on Weibo. They were echoed by Global Times, a tabloid controlled by the Communist Party.
Mr. Trump lost his right as an ordinary American citizen, it wrote in an editorial. This, of course, goes against the freedom of speech the U.S. political elites have been advocating.
Mr. Trumps expulsion from American social media for spurring the violent crowd at the Capitol last week has consumed the Chinese internet, one of the most harshly censored forums on earth. Overwhelmingly, people who face prison for what they write are condemning what they regard as censorship elsewhere.
Much of the condemnation is being driven by Chinas propaganda arms. By highlighting the decisions by Twitter and Facebook, they believe they are reinforcing their message to the Chinese people that nobody in the world truly enjoys freedom of speech. That gives the party greater moral authority to crack down on Chinese speech.
Some people may believe Twitters decision to suspend the account of the U.S. president is a sign of democracy, Hu Xijin, editor of the Global Times, wrote in an opinion piece with the headline Twitters suspension of Trumps account shows freedom of speech has boundaries in every society.
It would be tough for the United States to come back and play the role of the beacon of democracy, Mr. Hu added in a Weibo post.
Many Chinese online users bought the official line. Nearly two-thirds of the roughly 2,700 participants in one Chinese online poll voted that Twitter shouldnt have shut down Mr. Trumps account. The polls sponsor was a newspaper owned by the Xinhua News Agency, the Chinese governments official mouthpiece.
I just learned in the past few days that the U.S. social media platforms frequently delete posts and suspend accounts too, wrote a verified Weibo account called Su Jiande. I lost the last hint of respect for the country.
The user thanked Weibo for allowing users to say whatever they want in pursuit of truth. (I read through the users Weibo timeline and found no hint of sarcasm.) Many Weibo users urged Mr. Trump to open a Weibo account.
This is not the U.S. as we know it, commented a Weibo user named Xiangbanzhang. This is Saddams Iraq and Gaddafis Libya.
Trump defenders compare the presidents ouster from social media to China-style censorship. This is not China, this is United States of America, and we are a free country, Sarah Huckabee Sanders, Mr. Trumps former press secretary, wrote on Twitter.
Chinese censorship doesnt work that way. In China, speech about top leaders is closely monitored and harshly censored. The people who run Facebook and Twitter have the First Amendment right to choose what can and cant go on their platforms.
The Chinese government requires news websites to dedicate their top two daily items to Xi Jinping, Chinas paramount leader. On Tuesday, for example, online outlets extolled a speech Mr. Xi gave at a party seminar, while another piece explained the classical literary allusions used in an article under his byline in a Communist Party magazine.
The government has strict rules regarding which social media accounts and websites can post articles and photos of leaders like Mr. Xi. Young censors spend much of their workdays blocking and deleting links that contain photos of the leaders, even if the content supports the government. In other words, ordinary Chinese dont even have the right to post photos of Mr. Xi, much less criticize him.
Those who dare to criticize him face severe punishment. Ren Zhiqiang, a retired businessman and an influential social media personality, was silenced on Chinese online platforms in early 2016 after he criticized Mr. Xis directives that the Chinese news media should serve the party. He was sentenced to 18 years in prison last year after writing an essay that was critical of Mr. Xis response to the coronavirus outbreak.
Chinese internet companies conduct their own censorship, but they do so out of fear of what Beijing officials might do to them. Last February, ifeng.com, a news portal, was punished for running original content about the coronavirus outbreak. Under the Chinese regulations, these websites cant produce original news content.
According to the national internet regulator, websites and regulators in December processed more than 13 million items deemed to be illegal and unhealthy, an 8 percent increase from a year earlier. Among them, six million were processed by Weibo.
For those reasons, many Chinese are dumbfounded by the idea that private companies such as Twitter and Facebook have the power to reject a sitting American president.
When Twitter banned Trump, it was a private platform refusing to serve the president, a Weibo user called Xichuangsuiji wrote in trying to explain the distinction. When Weibo bans you, its simply executing government guidelines to censor an individuals speech.
Some Chinese dissidents and liberal intellectuals oppose the bans because they suffered harsh censorship in China or because they support Mr. Trump, whom they see as tough on the Communist Party.
Twitter and Facebook permit propaganda from the Global Times and the Peoples Daily, and yet today, they went to war with their own president by censoring his expression, Ai Weiwei, a dissident artist, posted on Twitter in Chinese. He was famously censored online in China, harassed by the police and confined to his home by the authorities before he was allowed to flee.
Freedom of speech, Mr. Ai added, is a pretense and nothing more.
Kuang Biao, a political cartoonist in the southern city of Guangzhou, has had multiple Weibo accounts shut down and has created many cartoons that were censored, including one last year about Li Wenliang, the Wuhan doctor who was silenced by the police for sharing information about the coronavirus. In the cartoon, Dr. Li was wearing a mask of barbed wires.
But when Mr. Kuang created two cartoons to express his displeasure at Mr. Trumps bans, Chinas censors did nothing. In one of them, President Trumps mouth was brutally sewn up. In another, the Facebook founder Mark Zuckerberg is portrayed as Qin Shi Huang, Chinas first emperor, a brutal tyrant who burned books and executed scholars more than 2,000 years ago.
By Tuesday evening, the first had garnered more than 170,000 views on the short video site Douyin, a sister site of TikTok.
Everyone is entitled to freedom of speech, Mr. Kuang said. Its a sacred human right. He said hes a strong supporter of President Trump, who, he believes, is a man who serves the people wholeheartedly.
Some people in China have noted the disconnect, saying people who are defending Mr. Trumps freedom of speech are the victims of a far worse type of censorship.
Sheep that can be eaten up by the tiger at any time are angry that the tiger has been put in a cage, wrote Chen Min, a former journalist who usually goes by the pen name Xiao Shu.
On his account on WeChat, the popular Chinese social media platform, Mr. Chen wrote that a powerful leader like President Trump has a lot of responsibilities, including the consequences of his speech. Mr. Chen is frequently censored and harassed by the state security officers for what he writes online.
The journalist Zhao Jing, who goes by the name Michael Anti, is puzzled why Chinese Trump supporters so zealously defend his freedom of speech. Mr. Trump has the White House, executive orders and Fox News, he wrote: What else do you want for him to have freedom of speech?
Chinas censors dont seem to agree. He Weifang, a renowned law professor at Peking University, wrote a long post on WeChat supporting the restrictions on Mr. Trump. The article has since disappeared.
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