Boba liberalism aside, how would you address the issue of China's soft power, according to AINI?
Bear with me, on this boba liberal's video.
She talks a bit about restriction, censorship, and standardization of exported media by the ebil CCP /s, but rather focuses it on its consequent dullness, on-the-nose approach and cheapening of its media products...
How would you respond to this, point by point? (Sorry if I may sound like I argue in bad-faith)
Additional thanks if you don't rely too much on whataboutism
(yes, we can apply the artificial-politics-imposed media label, associated with CPC, on U.S media, like G.I Joe and Rambo, some of them even funded by the Department of Defense)
There are a lot of good shows in China, easily equal to any South Korean or American tv show. I don't think their animation industry is quite as developed as Japans, but they still produce plenty of animation (and arguably, much better stuff than 90% of anime, seriously, anime can be amongst the worst things created by humans sometimes.)
The problem is that Chinese media rarely gets exported to the west in the same way media from western allies do. It isn't a lack of capacity or ability on China's part, it is a lack of willingness on the part of westerners to consume media from "the enemy."