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zachguo ◴[] No.19401562[source]
The number of gov-backed trolls is overestimated. Majority of those are simply real people using VPNs. It may sound hard to believe, but think twice about the huge size of population and high rate of Internet penetration.

Chinese population is largely nationalistic and conservative, and some hawkish groups are very active online. There is a joke that Great Firewall is not for controlling Chinese people but protecting Westerners from Chinese netizens.

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908087[dead post] ◴[] No.19401879[source]
Your post history is pretty much exactly what I was expecting it to be after reading this.
ggggtez ◴[] No.19402203[source]
Thanks for mentioning it. It's the kind of thing that everyone suspects, but reminding people that the history is right there is helpful.

The above user (zackguo) comments seemingly exclusively on China, including ... "Results won't change even if [Uyghurs] are able to participate". Yikes!

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zachguo ◴[] No.19402326[source]
I'm bewildered that you are upset about the post, because I genuinely think it's a sound inference if you do the math...
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ggggtez ◴[] No.19402575[source]
In Germany, there is only about 212k Chinese people. Since that's less than 1% of the German population, I guess they should just throw them all in jail since their opinions don't matter (mathematically, of course).
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1. yorwba ◴[] No.19405083[source]
In the event that Germany indeed imprisoned all its Chinese people and a survey found that average life satisfaction was still pretty high, whether the opinion of those people was included in the survey wouldn't change the result. That doesn't mean that minorities don't matter, just that averages don't tell you anything about their situation. Sometimes you need to know the context of a statement to understand it.