Ich war überrascht, auf der chinesischen Website Bilibili ein von einer deutschen politischen Partei eingerichtetes Konto zu finden, auf dem sie Propagandaaktivitäten betreibt. Diese Website wird von einer großen Zahl chinesischer Nationalisten und Rechtsextremisten besucht (die sich gegen die Demokratie aussprechen und darauf hoffen, Taiwan in Schutt und Asche zu legen usw.). Führt Ihre politische Partei nicht eine Umfrage unter den Hauptnutzern der Website durch, bevor sie eine Propagandakampagne startet? Denn angesichts der Tatsache, dass die Chinesen auf dieser Website fast alle westlichen politischen Parteien hassen, ist es höchst unwahrscheinlich, dass sie durch die Werbung für ihre Agenda hier irgendeine Unterstützung gewinnen. Oder handelt es sich hier um einen Fake-Account?

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    1. Fischstabchenspalter on

      This is actually the AfD, a right-wing political party in Germany that is often criticized for its sympathetic stance toward Russia. It would not surprise me if some of its supporters or affiliated actors are now trying to extend their messaging and narratives toward China as well, assuming they may find a receptive audience or additional support there.

    2. It is quite possible this is a real account. This is the afd our current far right party that is paid by russia. Perhaps they look for more people to fund them to end germany.

    3. MyPigWhistles on

      Sounds like exactly the kind of platform they want their propaganda to be. The AfD hates Germany and democracy, too. 

    4. edwinjohnTulik on

      The recent stories have made my eye numb that I’m feeling neutral about this, neither surprised nor afraid.

    5. That’s a German party of nationalists and far-right extremists (opposing democracy); many members have close ties to Russia, another one employed a man who spied for the Chinese secret service.

      And you know what they say about birds of a feather…

    6. Far-right actors have been acting transnationally — making loose coalitions with one another across borders — for a while now. This has been more Europe/Americas so far, incl. South America, but it wouldn’t surprise me to learn that the AfD tries to reach Asian audiences too. 

    7. embroideredyeti on

      I have no insight into the Chinese media landscape, but it might well be real. Fascists like AfD are sneaky scum and will try to pour their poison into people’s ears whereever they can find them.
      I’d like to apologise for them inflicting their dehumanising and hateful nonsense on the Chinese people.

    8. Noktis_Lucis_Caelum on

      thats from the AFD

      officially a far right party. in realty: they are technically Nazis

    9. Didn’t the AfD have some Chinese agents hired that passed on information to the CCP? I guess any authoritarian country will do…

    10. Not sure what you mean, Bilibili is a Chinese website under the supervision of Chinese authorities.

      No idea what this person said but its supported by the PCC

    11. The AfD is also widely disliked here.

      Its popularity is largely driven by public dissatisfaction with the ruling parties and the political system.

    12. >Chinese people on this website hate almost all Western political parties

      As do those German politicians.

    13. These are jus corrupt neonazis that didn’t get banned due to German central and left being afraid of stepping out of their burocratic rules kinda idk, the women in that picture called Adolf Hitler (German chancellor in the Second World War) a communist.

    14. SpinachSpinosaurus on

      >Doesn’t your political party conduct a survey of the website’s main users before launching any propaganda campaign?

      Who is going to tell the door without affecting their social score? Who is actually telling them that actually requiring one is a sign of an autocratic and even totalitarian gouvernment?

      ….

      Oops.

    15. That is the AFD.

      They are a nazi party, so of course they would want to pair up with your nationalists and far-rights.

    16. Special_Peach_5957 on

      To be fair if you hate Germany you would love the AFD. The same way that if you hate the US you would love Trump.

    17. For Alice Weidel specifically, it is also important to keep in mind that she is relatively close to Cgina. Her doctoral thesis was about the chinese economy.

    18. Jeff_Platinumblum on

      I guess with Russian support waiverong due to setbacks in the russian economy, the AfD is looking for a new business daddy.

    19. Neat-Veterinarian-90 on

      You already said Chinese people hate ‚almost all western parties‘, so AFD is obviously that exception, and also daddy Putin, a lot Chinese love him and his party as much as their own daddy Xi and his CCP.

    20. > This website is frequented by a large number of Chinese nationalists and far-right extremists (opposing democracy and hoping to bomb Taiwan to ruins, etc.)
      > Doesn’t your political party conduct a survey of the website’s main users before launching any propaganda campaign?

      sounds like the perfect fit, since the AfD are nationalists and far-right extremists themselves.

    21. Timely_Hedgehog_2164 on

      I have a question, because you seem to understand the Chinese political scene: do Chinese nationalists and far-right extremists like the CCP (a „leftist“ party) or do they want the monarchy back?

    22. RealSpaceJunk on

      The AfD hates the West, and tries to ally itself with everyone who also hates the west. They ally with those who protect them from accountibility, thus their lust to become friends with Russia and by extend China.

    23. they’re basically a russian propaganda arm spewing populist bs. and people here eat it up -.-

    24. Advice_Thingy on

      AfD has many „fan“ accounts who post propaganda, their online behaviour is sometimes actually comparable to influencer culture. Or to the MAGA fanbase.

      But about your website mainly having nationalists and far-right extremists: It’s probably not a coincidence that AfD videos show up there, that’s exactly who they want to reach.

    25. markeetstreet on

      Weidel the party leader also studied in China I think. I wouldn’t wonder at this point if the afd is just a joint project of China and Russia to infiltrate Germany and Europe.

    26. Cold-Citron-7318 on

      I think they conducted a survey, and were satisfied with the results. The AfD is our far-right/fascist party who wants to do propaganda stuff and also extend that internationally to weaken our political system. They also have connections to the russian and chinese politics.

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