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1: 2021-05-18 17:06:10+08:00 推文

With all the trumpeting lately of the CCP’s history and traditions in the lead-up to the Party’s 100th anniversary, it’s a good time to read up on an important related phrase, “red genes” (红色基因). CMP’s David Bandurski investigates. https://chinamediaproject.org/the_ccp_dictionary/red-genes/

2: 2021-05-18 17:07:57+08:00 推文

Re Celebrations of red culture were really picking up pace in the mid-to-late 2000s, and let’s not forget who was really pushing this back in 2008. Remember this guy?

3: 2021-05-18 20:17:04+08:00 推文

“Red genes” (红色基因). What are they? Do you have them? Learn more about this more recent addition to the CCP lexicon in the CMP Dictionary. https://chinamediaproject.org/the_ccp_dictionary/red-genes/

4: 2021-05-18 22:43:41+08:00 推文

RT Reuters China
China bans financial, payment institutions from cryptocurrency business https://www.reuters.com/technology/chinese-financial-payment-bodies-barred-cryptocurrency-business-2021-05-18/

5: 2021-05-19 08:06:54+08:00 推文

RT eileen chengyin chow
“I left America because I died so often. Pathetic dying seemed to be the best thing I did.”

Anna May Wong, explaining why, in the late 1920s, she left her thriving Hollywood career to work in Europe
#plusçachange:
see @danieldaekim below


Daniel Dae Kim: Angel, Lost, The Cave, Spider Man 2, Arena, Andromeda Strain… I’ve died so many times on screen it became a real issue for my kids. It’s now one the primary factors in deciding whether I take a role or not. This trope is one of many for people of color that needs to change.
https://twitter.com/marinafang/status/1394640947141619714

6: 2021-05-19 15:32:12+08:00 推文

Top of People’s Daily Online: CCP history as a means of resolving difficult issues. “We must link the study of Party history with summarizing our experiences, judging reality and promoting work, and link it together with the resolution of real problems…“ http://opinion.people.com.cn/n1/2021/0519/c1003-32106999.html

7: 2021-05-19 15:39:36+08:00 推文

Re A big push right now for study of CCP history (学习党史) in the run-up to the 100th anniversary. A 24-hour image search of the phrase turns up many, many Party history study sessions across the country.

8: 2021-05-19 15:41:14+08:00 推文

Re There are even “reading marathons” like this one in Shanghai. The theme: “Learning 100 years of CCP history, gathering the power to advance” 学百年党史 聚奋进力量 https://www.sohu.com/a/467279525_362042

9: 2021-05-19 15:45:26+08:00 推文

Re It goes right down to the county and township levels, with initiatives like this one for schoolchildren in Anhui’s Huagang Township (花岗镇). Theme: “Reading red books, studying CCP history” (读红书 学党史). https://www.sohu.com/a/467281222_362042

10: 2021-05-19 15:49:04+08:00 推文

Re And here’s an article from the propaganda department of Jiangsu province, talking about all of the “innovative” ways that CCP history is being promoted ahead of the anniversary. Drawing on the inspiration of “red songs” (红歌) is one way. http://www.ourjiangsu.com/a/20210518/1621387232392.shtml

11: 2021-05-19 15:50:46+08:00 推文

Re Though let us not forget that red songs were a craze in places like Jiangxi from around the mid-2000s. Jiangxi Satellite TV even launched the “China Red Song Club” (中国红歌会), a singing program to commemorate the 70th anniversary of the Long March. https://chinamediaproject.org/the_ccp_dictionary/red-genes/

12: 2021-05-19 15:54:33+08:00 推文

Re And the biggest innovator on “red songs” was this guy. Bo Xilai arguably wrote the playbook on red culture populism. https://medium.com/@cmphku/a-brief-history-of-singing-red-63e909eb555d

13: 2021-05-19 22:25:24+08:00 推文

At a Cyberspace Administration of China meeting in Wenzhou this week, participants discussed the building of a “Comprehensive Cyber Governance System.” What does this even mean? CMP’s latest in its “Tracking Control” series. https://chinamediaproject.org/2021/05/19/comprehensive-cyber-control/

14: 2021-05-20 01:58:09+08:00 推文

China is pushing to speed up the building this year of a “comprehensive cyber governance system.” What does this involve? https://chinamediaproject.org/2021/05/19/comprehensive-cyber-control/

15: 2021-05-20 11:20:13+08:00 推文

RT Yicai Global 第一财经
China’s @AlibabaGroup updated its #AI platform to make it able to identify fake luxury brand logos in 30 milliseconds to stop sales of counterfeit products. The database contains more than one million logos, covering 500 product categories.

16: 2021-05-20 13:14:35+08:00 推文

The parade of coverage of “100 years of resplendent CCP history” continues in the People’s Daily. But if you want to READ history, this isn’t it –like much coverage it’s about the campaign itself, not about history. https://goo.gl/maps/FRzJmRUy7ZtyCrv36

17: 2021-05-20 13:17:26+08:00 推文

Re But down below is a profile of the Red Army general Zuo Quan (左权), a graduate of Whampoa Military Academy who joined the Party in 1925 and died fighting the Japanese in 1942. http://paper.people.com.cn/rmrb/html/2021-05/20/nw.D110000renmrb_20210520_7-04.htm

18: 2021-05-20 13:20:41+08:00 推文

Re There is also a profile of Ye Ting (叶挺), the military leader who was first a Kuomintang commander and later joined the CCP. http://paper.people.com.cn/rmrb/html/2021-05/20/nw.D110000renmrb_20210520_6-04.htm

19: 2021-05-20 13:26:08+08:00 推文

RT Malin Oud
“Robin helped many Chinese dissidents, who might otherwise have died in prison, to gain their freedom. I was one of them.” @handongfang tribute to Robin Munro (China Labour Bulletin) @chinalabour http://clb.org.hk/content/tribute-robin-munro

20: 2021-05-20 13:26:41+08:00 推文

Re On Page 6 is another headline including the phrase “red resources” (红色资源), again about building on the revolutionary spirit and history of the CCP as a kind of poltical and cultural inheritance (“red genes”) . http://paper.people.com.cn/rmrb/html/2021-05/20/nw.D110000renmrb_20210520_1-06.htm

21: 2021-05-20 13:29:38+08:00 推文

Re The article begins: “Wuhan, a heroic city, where the first shot of the Xinhai Revolution was fired, from which three delegates of the First Congress of the CCP emerged, where the 5th Congress was held, and where Comrade Mao Zedong held the Central Peasant Movement School . . . “

22: 2021-05-20 13:30:47+08:00 推文

Re Here is the entry in the CMP Dictionary for “red genes” https://chinamediaproject.org/the_ccp_dictionary/red-genes/

23: 2021-05-20 22:38:08+08:00 推文

RT Ian Johnson
One of China’s most respected and meticulous human rights documentarians, Robin Munro, has recently passed away. h/t @donaldcclarke for the excellent obituary. https://thechinacollection.org/robin-munro-1952-2021/

24: 2021-05-21 14:06:23+08:00 推文

RT Keith Richburg
Very honored to be elected (again) as President ⁦@fcchk⁩, reprising the role I had in 1997. https://www.fcchk.org/fcc-board-of-governors-2021-2022-election-result/

25: 2021-05-21 21:07:36+08:00 推文

First launched 12 years ago, government social media accounts were meant to help China’s leadership set the agenda and interact with the masses. They have now become another headache crowding out the Party’s message and demanding official action: https://chinamediaproject.org/2021/05/21/sweeping-up-the-governments-social-media-mess/

26: 2021-05-21 23:44:10+08:00 推文

The debate this month over a tasteless official Weibo post on India revealed a deeper problem: the carelessness and neglect of government affairs new media (政务新媒体) across China that have been part of a push to remake government information. https://chinamediaproject.org/2021/05/21/sweeping-up-the-governments-social-media-mess/

27: 2021-05-22 11:33:21+08:00 推文

Why was the Weibo account of a site operated by the Central Political and Legal Affairs Commission making clickbait sowing hatred and division? Joyce Chan explores the mess that government affairs new media 政务新媒体 have become in China. https://chinamediaproject.org/2021/05/21/sweeping-up-the-governments-social-media-mess/

28: 2021-05-22 13:06:09+08:00 推文

State outlets scurry to delete premature tributes after CGTN, China’s international English-language cable TV news service, spreads fake news about the death of a celebrated scientist who contributed to national agricultural development. https://chinamediaproject.org/2021/05/22/47934/

29: 2021-05-22 13:09:39+08:00 推文

Re This case of viral fake news spread by state media now makes a perfect pair with Joyce Chan’s interesting article yesterday on how the Chinese government is trying to tackle the problem of unruly “government affairs new media” across the country. https://chinamediaproject.org/2021/05/21/sweeping-up-the-governments-social-media-mess/

30: 2021-05-22 14:09:58+08:00 推文

RT Dali L. Yang
China’s iconic agricultural scientist Yuan Longping died. He was 91. Here he spoke of the starvation that gripped China in the 1960s.

今日中国: 5月22日,13时07分,91岁的袁隆平去世

31: 2021-05-22 14:45:14+08:00 推文

State outlets scurried to delete premature tributes after CGTN spread fake news about the death of celebrated scientist Yuan Longping. CGTN apologized. The famed agronomist, 90, passed away several hours later. https://chinamediaproject.org/2021/05/22/47934/

32: 2021-05-23 20:08:23+08:00 推文

RT Elizabeth Economy
My only hope is that when these CSSA students return to China, they take back the guiding principle of the University of Chicago that allows them to write this letter and Nathan Law to speak–a commitment to free speech and civil discourse.

Melissa Chan: Can we stop being gaslit that the Chinese Students and Scholars Associations on US campuses are totally benign when they try to shut down free speech — in this case, against Hong Konger Nathan Law, and issue letters that sound exactly like what the Chinese Ministry would say.
https://twitter.com/nathanlawkc/status/1396177742580879361

33: 2021-05-23 22:02:20+08:00 推文

RT Manya Koetse
The ultramarathon tragedy in Gansu that left 21 people dead this weekend is dominating discussions on Chinese social media. Many are touched by the stories of those runners who were rescued by local villagers and shepherds.




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