Difference between revisions of "Shen Yun"
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[[Wikipedia]]'s '''Shen Yun''' article says about the traditional Chinese dance touring group: | [[Wikipedia]]'s '''Shen Yun''' article says about the traditional Chinese dance touring group: | ||
{{quotebox|''The performances have received criticism for promoting sectarian doctrines and negative views toward [[evolution]], [[atheism]], and [[homosexuality]], as well as being "filled with cult messages";[6][7][8]''}} | {{quotebox|''The performances have received criticism for promoting sectarian doctrines and negative views toward [[evolution]], [[atheism]], and [[homosexuality]], as well as being "filled with cult messages";[6][7][8]''}} | ||
| − | Shen Yun is constantly attacked by the [[CCP]]'s [[50 cent Army]]. In a video entitled, ''The show China does not want you to see'', NTD reported, | + | Shen Yun is constantly attacked by the [[CCP]]'s [[50 cent Army]] as well as leftist [[mainstream media]] outlets in the US. In a video entitled, ''The show China does not want you to see'', NTD reported, |
{{quotebox|[[Beijing]] is known for using the [[Internet]] to influence public opinion both inside China and in [[the West]]...Negative changes are made on Shen Yun's Wikipedia page almost on a daily basis. You think, ''who's actually so motivated and has the time and the energy, who's not on salary to actually go and do this on such a large scale?'' And so you have these articles. But as the world gets to know more about the Chinese regime's [[tactic]]s, sometimes the interference can also backfire, making the [[audience]] more curious to see the show because of the [[politics]] in China.<ref>https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fgAJtklTyFk</ref>}} | {{quotebox|[[Beijing]] is known for using the [[Internet]] to influence public opinion both inside China and in [[the West]]...Negative changes are made on Shen Yun's Wikipedia page almost on a daily basis. You think, ''who's actually so motivated and has the time and the energy, who's not on salary to actually go and do this on such a large scale?'' And so you have these articles. But as the world gets to know more about the Chinese regime's [[tactic]]s, sometimes the interference can also backfire, making the [[audience]] more curious to see the show because of the [[politics]] in China.<ref>https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fgAJtklTyFk</ref>}} | ||
Shen Yun bills itself as “a presentation of traditional Chinese culture as it once was: a study in grace, wisdom, and the virtues distilled from the five millennia of Chinese civilization,”<ref>https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=smRJn7qDgTQ</ref> prior to the revolution of [[Cultural Marxism]] in the 1960s which [[Cultural Revolution|exterminated traditional culture]] and opponents of [[socialism]].<ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.newyorker.com/culture/culture-desk/stepping-into-the-uncanny-unsettling-world-of-shen-yun|title=Stepping Into the Uncanny, Unsettling World of Shen Yun|last1=Jia|first1=Tolentino|authorlink=Jia Tolentino|date=2019-03-19|website=New Yorker|accessdate=}}</ref> | Shen Yun bills itself as “a presentation of traditional Chinese culture as it once was: a study in grace, wisdom, and the virtues distilled from the five millennia of Chinese civilization,”<ref>https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=smRJn7qDgTQ</ref> prior to the revolution of [[Cultural Marxism]] in the 1960s which [[Cultural Revolution|exterminated traditional culture]] and opponents of [[socialism]].<ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.newyorker.com/culture/culture-desk/stepping-into-the-uncanny-unsettling-world-of-shen-yun|title=Stepping Into the Uncanny, Unsettling World of Shen Yun|last1=Jia|first1=Tolentino|authorlink=Jia Tolentino|date=2019-03-19|website=New Yorker|accessdate=}}</ref> | ||
Revision as of 04:49, November 5, 2021
Wikipedia's Shen Yun article says about the traditional Chinese dance touring group:
The performances have received criticism for promoting sectarian doctrines and negative views toward evolution, atheism, and homosexuality, as well as being "filled with cult messages";[6][7][8]
Shen Yun is constantly attacked by the CCP's 50 cent Army as well as leftist mainstream media outlets in the US. In a video entitled, The show China does not want you to see, NTD reported,
Beijing is known for using the Internet to influence public opinion both inside China and in the West...Negative changes are made on Shen Yun's Wikipedia page almost on a daily basis. You think, who's actually so motivated and has the time and the energy, who's not on salary to actually go and do this on such a large scale? And so you have these articles. But as the world gets to know more about the Chinese regime's tactics, sometimes the interference can also backfire, making the audience more curious to see the show because of the politics in China.[1]
Shen Yun bills itself as “a presentation of traditional Chinese culture as it once was: a study in grace, wisdom, and the virtues distilled from the five millennia of Chinese civilization,”[2] prior to the revolution of Cultural Marxism in the 1960s which exterminated traditional culture and opponents of socialism.[3]