Summary

China condemned JD Vance on Tuesday for calling Chinese people “peasants” in a Fox News interview, where he said, “To make it a little more crystal clear, we borrow money from Chinese peasants to buy the things those Chinese peasants manufacture.”

The Chinese Foreign Ministry labeled the remarks “ignorant and disrespectful.”

The backlash exploded on Chinese social media, garnering 140 million Weibo views.

Critics mocked Vance’s own “hillbilly” background and pointed to China’s advanced tech and infrastructure, highlighting rising tensions amid Trump’s trade war.

        • @qprimed@lemmy.ml
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          911 days ago

          well, .zip user… in this context I would go with one living under neo-feudal oppression. but please, do elucidate if you care to.

          • @nomy@lemmy.zip
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            311 days ago

            I was going with someone tied to the land, unable to move or better their situation.

            Which would make sense in the context of Appalachia but doesn’t really make sense in the context of American citizens at large.

            • @qprimed@lemmy.ml
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              811 days ago

              I got ya. you may be surprised to learn that, in the us, declining geographic mobility is very much a part of the new feudalism.

              by all metrics I can think of, the us is becoming more and more a feudal estate with lords and peasants.

    • @shawn1122@lemm.ee
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      11 days ago

      Not just American citizens. The people he grew up with. His own community. He even wrote a book to exploit it. The guy is all sleaze.

    • Geetnerd
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      2011 days ago

      And tries to separate himself from his peasant heritage?