cross-posted from: https://feddit.org/post/4320639

  • Chinese citizens’ seemingly popular attitudes toward their government as party propaganda gained in direct surveys -and covered by China Central Television, Xinhua, China Global Television Network, China Dailyand other state-controlled outlets- provide a false narrative as survey respondents conceal their opposition to the regime due to the threat of repression.
  • Deeper analyses find that Chinese citizens are far more fearful of expressing opposition to the regime under its leader Xi Jinping than in other autocracies, suggesting that observers should be sceptical about public opinion surveys in China that rely on direct questioning.
  • The [Chinese Communist Party] CCP’s sprawling internal security apparatus compels citizens to engage in widespread self-censorship, at a rate nearly three times higher than in Vladamir Putin’s Russia.
  • Researcher say the CCP confronts widespread frustration. Its recent policies, including the increase in repression and sabre-rattling over Taiwan, should be seen as an effort to contain this frustration.

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  • FartsWithAnAccent@fedia.io
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    8 days ago

    A government not popular, especially a totalitarian one? No way, really? I am shocked!

    Well, not shocked, but…

    What’s the opposite of shocked?

    • mox@lemmy.sdf.org
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      7 days ago

      It’s one thing to make a reasonable assumption/prediction about how things probably are based on surrounding circumstances.

      It’s quite another thing to have objective, quantifiable data showing how things actually are. Even better if it includes the fine details: the underlying reasons behind the scenes that might not be exactly what we expected.

      Nobody finds a report like this surprising, but it is important nevertheless.