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CatWoman

(80,332 posts)
Thu May 14, 2026, 12:19 PM 10 hrs ago

Anti-Trump posts go viral in China as censors stand down

Mockery goes viral: Chinese users posted critical comments about Trump and the U.S., unusually allowed by state censors during his Beijing summit.

Signal from Beijing?: CNN analysts suggest the censorship shift reflects Chinese confidence and a desire to show strength in the U.S.-China relationship.

Summit backdrop: The viral posts unfolded as Trump sought economic cooperation from Xi Jinping amid tensions over trade, Taiwan, and Iran.

Chinese social media flooded with anti-Trump posts

During President Trump's high-stakes visit to Beijing, Chinese social media saw a wave of mocking and critical posts targeting both him and the United States. CNN’s Erin Burnett highlighted messages declaring China had “won the tariff war” and branding America a “paper tiger,” noting such political content rarely trends in China during state visits. Analysts suggested the posts were allowed to spread because censors wanted them to, signaling Beijing’s perception of having the upper hand.

Why Beijing’s censorship shift matters

Allowing viral political mockery of a visiting head of state is highly unusual in China’s tightly controlled media environment. CNN commentators argued this was a deliberate choice by the government to project confidence and reinforce narratives of U.S. decline, echoing broader public sentiment and memes circulating in China about American weakness. Such messaging coincided with a summit agenda that included sensitive issues like trade, Taiwan, and the conflict involving Iran.

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Anti-Trump posts go viral in China as censors stand down (Original Post) CatWoman 10 hrs ago OP
Pedopres had to go to China to be given the truth. efhmc 9 hrs ago #1
When you think of it like that, our situation seems even more pathetic... W_HAMILTON 8 hrs ago #4
This warms the cockles of my heart. greatauntoftriplets 9 hrs ago #2
Pot calling kettle, isn't it? mwmisses4289 8 hrs ago #3
Next: Xi tells Trump "You don't have the cards". oasis 7 hrs ago #5
... CatWoman 2 hrs ago #7
Oh, no! It's the fifty-cent army. pecosbob 6 hrs ago #6

mwmisses4289

(4,669 posts)
3. Pot calling kettle, isn't it?
Thu May 14, 2026, 01:51 PM
8 hrs ago

There are several commentators on China who all agree that their economy is also in shambles, due to several factors.

pecosbob

(8,485 posts)
6. Oh, no! It's the fifty-cent army.
Thu May 14, 2026, 04:04 PM
6 hrs ago

Wonder how long 'til they have a one piece/color revolution?

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