theprestige
Penultimate Amazing
What do you make of this:
https://www.bbc.com/news/world-asia-china-59426312
"A man claiming to be an associate of Chinese tennis star Peng Shuai has accused the head of the Women's Tennis Association (WTA) of ignoring an email from her.
Ding Li tweeted a screenshot of mail he claims she wrote to WTA chief Steve Simon asking not to be "disturbed"."
"He said Ms Peng had sent an email to Mr Simon, in which she said: "At the moment I do not want to be disturbed, and especially [can you] not hype up my personal affairs. I hope to live quietly. Thank you again for your concern.""
All of your posts seem to premised on assuming the Chinese government is an honest broker, that does not unduly interfere in the public lives of its free citizens. This isn't really a plausible starting assumption for a lot of people who pay attention to China.
Why do you think we should give China, and not Peng Shuai, the initial benefit of the doubt in this?
When someone attempts the MDC, we don't assume a priori that they're actually achieving a paranormal results. Instead, we make note of all the opportunities they've had to control the narrative, and all the techniques by which they could achieve the result through trickery and fraud.