statement. i said will you fact check them all? they inserted words into my quote to change the context of what i said, and it took me three tries saying you have to remove those words. i think it s a joablg. they gave us a good rating, but it s not a legitimate agency, and i will say that. dan: you have seen both sides of the political aisle. having worked in outlets that are left leaning and right leaning. did you ever think you would see the day when the free love kids of the 50s and 60s would be this. the left liberals have become the authoritarian censorship
we said he responded with a statement. i said will you fact check them all? they inserted words into my quote to change the context of what i said, and it took me three tries saying you have to remove those words. i think it s a joablg. they gave us a good rating, but it s not a legitimate agency, and i will say that. dan: you have seen both sides of the political aisle. having worked in outlets that are left leaning and right leaning. did you ever think you would see the day when the free love kids of the 50s and 60s would be this. the left liberals have become the authoritarian censorship
as you might expect, at the heart of this of course is an allegation made by peng shuai against one of china s most powerful politicians you don t get more senior than a member of the standing committee of the politburo. zhang gaoli was a former vice premier. these are extraordinarily explosive allegations and despite all of the international concern coming notjust from the tennis governing bodies, not just from other fellow star tennis players, but from governments as well, all of that concern has been very, very muted in china. as you would expect, the censorship machine is in overdrive at the moment. this is about as sensitive as story as you can get and that is where the concern about her well being comes from. anybody who has been watching china over the past few years knows that you cannot make this allegation of this kind without facing some kind
made by peng shuai against one of china s most powerful politicians coming do not get more senior than zhang gaoli. he was a former vice premier. these are extraordinarily explosive allegations and despite all of the international concern coming not just from the international concern coming notjust from the tennis governing bodies, notjust from otherfellow governing bodies, notjust from other fellow star tennis players but from governments as well, all of that concern has been a very muted in china. as you would expect, the censorship machine is in overdrive at the moment. this is about as sensitive as story as you can get and that is where the concern for her well being comes from. anybody watching china for the past years knows you cannot make this allegation with some kind of political are consequences.
international reaction and concern about peng shuai is resonating within china do we know? as you might expect, at the heart of this of course is an allegation made by peng shuai against one of china s most powerful politicians you don t get more senior than a member of the standing committee of the politburo. zhang gaoli was a former vice premier. these are extraordinarily explosive allegations and despite all of the international concern coming notjust from the tennis governing bodies, not just from other fellow star tennis players, but from governments as well, all of that concern has been very, very muted in china. as you would expect, the censorship machine is in overdrive at the moment. this is about as sensitive as story as you can get and that