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The Great Translation Movement () is an online movement and
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account launched in 2022 during the
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. It seeks to document displays of
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,
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and
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in China by translating comments found in the Chinese internet. The languages it has translated to include English, Japanese, Korean, and Spanish. ''
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'' observed that the Great Translation Movement has been a source for English-language speakers to understand the
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(CCP) and
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's reaction towards the Russian invasion of Ukraine, although experts cautioned seeing the posts as representative of the Chinese public, citing China's highly censored media environment.


History


Establishment on Reddit (February 24–March 2)

The Great Translation Movement originated on several Chinese-language
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. Giving a reason for its founding, a member of the movement said in an interview that hoped that "people in more countries realize that the people of China are not 'warm, hospitable, and gentle' as the CCP's foreign propaganda declares, but instead are a collective that is proud, arrogant, vigorously in love with populism, cruel, bloodthirsty, and completely lacking in sympathy." (). Participants called for commentary that supported the Russian invasion of Ukraine on the Chinese internet to be translated and disseminated on foreign social media platforms. The movement called for monetary support for the Ukrainian people. Within the first week of its establishment, donations made publicly by the organizers on Reddit reached approximately $10,000.


Reddit ban and shift to other platforms (March 2–March 8)

On March 2, one of the
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s organizing the movement, r/ChonglangTV, was shut down by
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for "exposing privacy of others." The ban was in response to the
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of a
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user. The Great Translation Movement then moved to other platforms such as Twitter and Pincong. On March 19, Pincong employees were detained by the Chinese government after starting a channel for the movement on Pincong's home page.


Reactions


Overseas Chinese


Positive

Political scholar Cai Xia, a former professor at the
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, expressed support for the movement. She made the following comment: Also, some Chinese dissidents support the movement because it creates "a dilemma for Chinese censorship authorities." Censoring extremist or disturbing content written by Chinese nationalists could alienate CCP supporters, but not censoring such content ends up constituting tacit approval.


Negative

Criticisms of the movement on Chinese-language
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boards contend that the movement will intensify xenophobia and racism against Asian Americans. Furthermore, DW also noted that misogynistic comments about Ukrainian women were not just limited to mainland China, but Taiwan as well, with some Chinese officials even accusing "Taiwanese separatists" of pretending to be mainland Chinese while posting such comments.


Mixed

Han Yang, a former Chinese diplomat who now supports the Great Translation Movement, has stated that he disagrees with the desire of some members of the movement to paint the Chinese people as cruel and bloodthirsty, which he believes helps Chinese state-run media discredit the movement.


Chinese government and state media

Chinese state media criticized the movement and described it as "cherry picked content". The ''
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'', a tabloid owned by the ''
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'', claimed that the movement is "a farce" backed by western media such as
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that is selectively translating extreme commentary from the Chinese internet. Tang Jingtai, writing at ''
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'', an online magazine run by the state-owned
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, said that TGTM was increasing prejudice against Chinese people by positioning itself as a "hall monitor" for online speech. An editorial posted on '' The Paper'', an online newspaper also run by the Shanghai United Media Group, described the movement as Anti-Russia and
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.


Other

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noted that media experts cautioned that "the posts do not show a holistic view of public opinion in China and appear to at least partially be selected for shock value -- but could still be useful in bringing these elements of China's media sphere to light." They also noted the group's own biases, such as its comparisons of China with
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. Experts warned against taking the translations the group publishes as representative of public opinion. David Bandurski, director of the China Media Project, said that while the account has been important in highlighting state media voices, the content should not be taken as representative of the Chinese public, giving a comparison about taking ultraconservative voices in the US media as representative of the US perspective. According to
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of the
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, the Great Translation Movement "disrupted the Chinese government's communication machine... at's why it's so upset."


See also

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China and the Russian invasion of Ukraine After the Russian invasion of Ukraine, the People's Republic of China stated that it respects Ukraine's sovereignty but Russia's concerns about enlargement of NATO should also be addressed. It abstained from United Nations votes that condemned ...
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Jixian Wang Jixian Wang (; born 3 April 1985) is a Chinese programmer living in Ukraine who is known for video blogging his war experiences during the Russian invasion of Ukraine. Wang's account of events, intended for Sinophone audiences, differ from how t ...
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Middle East Media Research Institute The Middle East Media Research Institute (MEMRI), officially the Middle East Media and Research Institute, is an American non-profit press monitoring organization co-founded by Israeli ex-intelligence officer Yigal Carmon and Israeli-American ...
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NAFO (group) The North Atlantic Fella Organization (NAFO, a Word play, play on NATO, the North Atlantic Treaty Organization) is an Internet meme and social media movement dedicated to countering Russian Disinformation in the 2022 Russian invasion of Ukrain ...


References


External links

* {{Authority control Anti-Chinese sentiment China and the Russian invasion of Ukraine Internet memes related to the Russian invasion of Ukraine Internet activism Media analysis organizations and websites Propaganda in China 2022 in China Foreign relations of China