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Type: Government report / congressional record
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This document page discusses the influence of WeChat on Chinese immigrants in the US, suggesting it creates an "anti-American hothouse" ripe for exploitation by the Chinese government. It also provides a historical overview of the Chinese Communist Party's long-standing strategy of using overseas media and Western journalists to shape public opinion, contrasting it with the KMT's similar efforts.

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DUI case in Los Angeles
1930s propaganda efforts
1940s campaign against Chiang Kai-shek
1950s KMT campaign against pro-Communist newspapers
Events of 1989 (Tiananmen Square crackdown)

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"the anti-American hothouse created by WeChat’s “news channels” leads to a type of resentful pro-Chinese nationalism that is ripe for exploitation by the Chinese government."
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"there is no precedent for the situation WeChat has created"
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"a platform known to be censored by a foreign government that opposes free speech"
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"The Chinese Communist Party has always recognized the usefulness of the overseas media... as a means to get its message out."
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"Organizations such as the Institute of Pacific Relations... were staffed by Communist agents"
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