🇨🇳 Make China Giggle Again: The Counterfeit Trump We Didn’t Know We Needed

 

Summary

Introducing Ryan Chen – the only man to make Donald Trump trend in China… and more surprisingly, for something positive. Strutting through Chongqing with “puckered lips” and “air accordioning opinions with his hands”, his resemblance is uncanny. It’s surreal. And it’s absolutely heartwarming. He’s Donald Trump in a nutshell; only one remarkable difference… his face is Chinese – and that makes him the most endearing version yet.


The bAIsed Take

Most stories preach. A lot terrify. This one just hands the mic to an actor and says: “please, save global morale”.

In a crowded noodle house in Beijing, a diplomat is taking notes.

On a golden toilet in Florida, a real Trump is admiring; maybe even jealous but smiling.

And between both of them, all of us are finally laughing with the news. Good shit.


Bias Breakdown

Framing Bias

The CNN Article copies this story like a cozy, cultural, fever dream: it’s trump but re-branded for international export. There is no Villain. There is No Hero. Just a chubby man selling pot-stickers with presidential gravitas.

Emotional Bias

With such a feel-good article, every word radiates dopamine diplomacy. Chen’s hilarious impersonations and Mandarin catchphrases turn tariff tension into TikTok therapy.

Omission Bias

Absent are the ubiquitous trigger words – “sanctions”, “espionage”, “trade war”. What’s there instead – “wigs”, “selfies”, “laughter”. Finally, in one saving scroll, the algorithm promotes peace.

Agenda Bias

No propaganda, no political spin — just pure, viral absurdity.

Finally.. instead of Warning us, the Media is winking at us.


in a scary shouting world, sometimes the best bias is a Chinese guy doing Trump impressions in Mandarin.


All media is biased. We tell you how.

 
bAIsed Media

The bAIsed Media Team

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