My very Reddit-influenced impressions about China circa 2016
Every building is a shoddily built hazardous death trap prone to collapsing at any moment
Food and consumer products are full of toxic chemicals because no one cares
Slavelike working conditions, insane working hours, suicide nets at factories
Every citizen is spied on constantly, one wrong thought means they will be dragged off in the middle of the night by the secret police
Arbitrary and nonsensical censorship of the media, to quote Mike from RLM on why Ghostbusters 2016 wasn't available in China "Your Communist government thinks the movie is witchcraft"
LGBT people oppressed
No regard for the environment, pollution everywhere, pristine nature destroyed to build empty ghost cities for no reason
A dystopian inhumane culture where everyone hates each other and has no regard for human life. There were so many Reddit stories about how in China drivers double back to kill pedestrians they hit so they won't be held criminally liable or because people faking accidents for lawsuits is so common. Also people step over people having medical emergencies on the street for the same reasons
I said shit like "I'd never want to study abroad in China because I might get my organs stolen" for WAYYY to long as a teen without anyone calling me out
To add to the irony, Canada is actually the global center of the illegal organ trade.
It’s mostly Indians selling their organs to rich westerners in Canada so of course the narrative the west perpetuates is exactly the opposite of reality.