In all the years I’ve been around, both on the internet & among friends and acquaintances from Asia (incl. Taiwan & China), WtP has been a symbol of resistance against Xi Jin Ping and authoritarianism in China.

I know .ml is heavily tankie in general, but just need a double check from the more reasonable parts of the internet.

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    It’s not racist, it’s specifically about Xi. Though the .ml people are the same people that claim not loving the CCP is racist. As if a political party or government also represents an ethnicity.

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    Originally it was just netizens comparing Xi to Pooh because they thought it was cute. But Xi has no sense of humor and banned the comparison. Now people use it to annoy CCP sympathizers. It’s not racist at all, the original intention of the comparison was good willed and innocent.

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    .ml are a bunch of alt-MAGA authoritarian bootlickers. They’re looking for any excuse to press down on the anti-dictatorship agenda.

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    It literally was started by Chinese people in China as an insult to Xi specifically. It isn’t racist, it isn’t applied to all Chinese people, it isn’t even “because Pooh is yellow.” People saying it is racist are just looking for a way to shut down criticisms of Xi, and crying “that’s racist” often bypasses people’s critical thinking abilities and makes them just capitulate because “well I don’t want to be seen as racist and I’m not the race in question so I don’t have the authority to decide if it is or isn’t.”

    Could it be used in a racist way by some racist person who doesn’t understand the context? Sure. Does that mean “the act of making fun of a specific despotic dictator by using a children’s character he happens to resemble” is racist? No.

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    among friends and acquaintances from Asia (incl. Taiwan & China), WtP has been a symbol of resistance against Xi Jin Ping and authoritarianism in China.

    You answered your own question. Don’t let them get under your skin. But to further validate you:

    The comparison is about appearances to Xi, specifically. No one is saying the people of China look like Winnie the Pooh, and no one is using Winnie the Pooh in propaganda designed to oppress the people of China.

    Tankie’s scream “racism” at Winnie the Pooh, exactly the same way MAGA’s scream "racism’ at DEI. They do not know, nor care, what the word actually means, and are using it to further their agenda by taking a position they can fallacious argue is morally superior. It is fake pearl clutching and moral grandstanding to justify nationalist fascism.

    They’re literally Chinese MAGA. Unfortunately, MACA MCGA doesn’t roll off the tongue as well as “tankie.”

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        Because I basically only participate in Lemmy in the bathroom and don’t always take time to think through things like which part of the acronym is “America,” lmao. But, appreciated.

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    Anything opposing the government of China is an anathema to them, since apparently they love capitalist oligarchies.

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    It’s not racist, unless we’re classifying Xi Jinping as his own ethnicity now.

    They like to weaponise racism claims much the same Zionists use antisemitism.

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    just need a double check from the more reasonable parts of the internet

    So where are you asking then?

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    I could see the yellow fur of Winnie the Pooh being viewed as a reference to Asian people being “yellow” skinned.

    However, the likeness of Winnie the Pooh and Xi Jin Ping are so similar in some of the pictures I have seen that I think it’s a more innocent making fun of and not a racism making fun of.

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    I think the context is relevant. Normally no, it is just a children’s book about a stupid honey loving Beer. Or about a troubled child that talks with his Toys instead of friends.

    Then there is the Xi comparison, which is also not racist, but just an individual critic/insult.

    But as you know there are now idiots out there which call all east asian looking people wtp. Which clearly is racist, I met some once but its not the norm. I mean racists are able to use anything to be racist.

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    Look at all the BlueMAGA in the comments full of arrogant hubris. They’ve drank the entire jug of US propaganda and believe that they are immune to it