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'''''The Epoch Times''''' (]: 大纪元; ]: 大紀元; ]: Dàjìyuán) is an independent ] ] which is freely distributed in eight additional languages and in roughly 30 countries worldwide. It is noted for it's coverage of events and changes in China. |
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== ET is conservative, not 'far-right' == |
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First hyperlink shows neo-nazis marching. This is a highly misleading entry. If ET is far-right then NY Times is far-left, but of course they're painted as mainstream. ET is conservative, you could even say 'ultra conservative,' but what you've posted is a lie. Neither is it authoritarian--quite the opposite, if you've ever bothered to read its articles. Taking sides with the Chinese Communist Party, which actually is authoritarian, makes me wonder who runs this site and who they're placating to. This and other skewed articles is why I've quit contributing to Misplaced Pages, although I used to every year. ] (]) 16:35, 26 December 2023 (UTC) |
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''The Epoch Times'' was founded by a small circle of journalists in ] in ]. The journalists relayed stories overseas of human rights abuses, infringements on civil liberties, and alleged corruption in the ] (CCP), among other things. |
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:Did you see the two dozen references saying that the Epoch Times is far right? It's because of the outright falsehoods and conspiracy theories they peddle. They got even crazier in 2020: ] (]) 20:00, 26 December 2023 (UTC) |
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Despite crackdowns by authorities inside China, the Epoch Times continued to expand operations overseas and has since become one of the more widely distributed Chinese newspapers serving the Chinese diaspora. It now has a weekly print distribution of over 1 million copies in 30 countries worldwide. |
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::That's a subjective response. I can cite just as many references stating how the NY Times gives falsehoods and is far left. Misplaced Pages should rise to a level of objectivity not catering to preferred opinions. I've followed ET for several years, and although I don't even come close to agreeing with everything they publish, the ET simply isn't 'far right' -- certainly not by Misplaced Pages's definition of far right, and they should at least be consistent with their own definitions. The stance W takes on stuff like this alienates them from maybe 30-50% of the US population by labeling and name-calling, contributing to the ongoing polarization in this country. ] (]) 21:59, 26 December 2023 (UTC) |
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:::Your 30 percent of the US population voted for Trump, who is a charlatan. These people are Fox zombies—not worth the trouble. Nobody has a solution for convincing this bloc of people who don't care about facts or logic. The polarization in the US has deepened because of Trump, Fox and Epoch Times, not because Misplaced Pages is skeptical and rigorously factual. In fact, the polarization started in 1994 with Newt Gringrich. The polarization has been driven by right-wing elements, especially the ]. This campaign has also eroded education in the US, making people more prone to believe nonsense such as what they read in the Epoch Times or see on Fox. ] (]) 22:24, 26 December 2023 (UTC) |
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::Yet you believe all the quotes from far left sources. Just like the writer of this hit piece on ET. ] (]) 14:34, 12 April 2024 (UTC) |
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::. I would point out that 2 dozen left-leaning journalists from other news organizations, who are generally in lock-step when it comes to spinning narratives, might be seen to have a vested interest in labeling ET as "far-right." That is a clear conflict of interest, and should call their characterization immediately into question for the average reasonable person, but no analysis was done here in that regard; like so many, the author has accepted their labeling without question or critique. |
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::. Bit of a dodge, that: "I didn't call them far right; 'reliable sources' called them far-right (and never mind that the only 'reliable sources' allowed to be cited on Misplaced Pages are all left-leaning)." |
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::. The exact same thing is happening in the political spectrum: people of one party accept without question their party's characterizations of those in the other party, and no one questions if they might have self-serving motives for doing so. |
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::. Imagine two competing ambulance-chasing lawyers put out a series of ads, each one attacking the other with name-calling and half-truths. Why would you believe either one of them implicitly? Why wouldn't you investigate for yourself and make up your own mind? |
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::. I understand, of course; NBC, CBS, NYT, WaPo, and their ilk can't have their regular viewers and readers popping over there and getting a perspective that may differ significantly from the "sacred narrative." |
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::. But I expected more from Misplaced Pages. Looks like Larry Sanger is right despite my initial skepticism, and Misplaced Pages really has become just another mouthpiece for establishment orthodoxy narratives, rather than "a collaborative encyclopedia of opinion." There are some legitimate news sources that you can no longer cite on Misplaced Pages. |
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::. To paraphrase The Onion, it appears that Misplaced Pages is now dedicated to the free exchange of idea. ] (]) 13:01, 7 August 2024 (UTC) |
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::::Misplaced Pages exists to summarize the literature on a topic. When we observe a consensus in the literature, we relay that fact to the reader. We don't try to conduct "analysis" to investigate why they are in agreement. |
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::::Your ambulance-chaser analogy is an example of both-sidesism, a form of ] in which two parties are depicted as equally bad when one is orders of magnitude worse. ] (]) 15:13, 7 August 2024 (UTC) |
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: This article is about ''The Epoch Times'', not ''The New York Times''; if you have constructive changes to propose to the Misplaced Pages article about '']'' that are supported by ], feel free to suggest them at ]. As mentioned in the FAQ at the top of this page, the ''far-right'' descriptor for ''The Epoch Times'' is amply and reliably sourced; see {{slink|Special:Permalink/1183093559#cite_note-far-right-1}} for the current list. Your suggestion that the article is {{!xt|"Taking sides with the Chinese Communist Party"}} because you do not like the fact that reliable sources describe ''The Epoch Times'' as ''far-right'' is a ]; there are more than two "sides" in geopolitics, and moreover, this article reflects content published in reliable sources – it does not "take sides". This article does not mention ], so it is unclear why your comment implies that the article is describing ''The Epoch Times'' as such. — ''''']''' <small>]</small>'' 03:08, 27 December 2023 (UTC) |
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::Article calls TET "far-right" and links the to the WP article that describes far-right as authoritarian.] (]) 13:27, 10 September 2024 (UTC) |
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:How much is Falun Gong paying y'all to keep opening the same complaint on this talk page over and over again? ] (]) 11:11, 23 January 2024 (UTC) |
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:Well said. This entire entry is a hit piece and reads like it was written either by Beijing or the NYT. Take your pick. ] (]) 14:31, 12 April 2024 (UTC) |
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::Ah yes, known collaborators the Beijing government and the ]. Please provide us with reliable sources that dispute referring to this... publication... as not far-right. Please note that far-right publications are conservative so sources calling it conservative don't actually conflict sources calling it far-right. ] (]) 14:34, 12 April 2024 (UTC) |
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:The Epoch Times has a different political position depending on the region. In the United States, it is a Trumpist far-right media, but in Hong Kong, it is a pro-democracy camp, or radical liberal. In China, the pro-Chinese Communist Party is a far-right stance. ] (]) 10:27, 30 April 2024 (UTC) |
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::You got any reliable sources we can use? ] (]) 10:45, 30 April 2024 (UTC) |
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:::I doubt it. ] (]) 10:57, 30 April 2024 (UTC) |
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::::Same, but it is important to emphasize that, because Misplaced Pages is based on reliable sources, it is pointless to complain here. Email or call reliable sources and complain there, make sure they write what you want them to. Misplaced Pages will follow the reliable sources. ] (]) 11:01, 30 April 2024 (UTC) |
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:::::In the United States, the Epoch Times speaks for far-right populism, but in Hong Kong, it speaks for 民主派. (see ]). ] is never far-right. ] (]) 11:59, 30 April 2024 (UTC) |
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::::::Nonsense. Also Misplaced Pages is not a ]. ] (]) 12:08, 30 April 2024 (UTC) |
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::::::Per ] we '''need''' reliable sources to report something before we can decide to include it on Misplaced Pages. You can contact them by phone or email. Please let us know when a ] reports on this (e.g. the BBC, The Guardian et cetera). Thank you, ] (]) 12:22, 30 April 2024 (UTC) |
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::It is interesting to see how the Chinese edition of The Epoch Times is discussed in the 2019 Andrew Junker's book '','' at page 186: "The Chinese edition of The Epoch Times, which is often free and easily available in many major cities, stands out among overseas Chinese-language newspapers for its commitment to publishing watchdog, critical news from mainland China. For example, it claims to have been the first media source to report the SARS cover-up in China in 2003. Over the years, the incentives of being supported through advertising and increasing readership have pushed the newspaper toward greater professionalization and to increasingly orient itself toward the needs and interests of its widest readership. {{Tq|Simply by increasing the plurality of voices in the diaspora Chinese-language public sphere, The Epoch Times is playing a progressive role, even though the community’s pariah status limits its impact.}} It is also conceivable that an organization like The Epoch Times could evolve into a more mainstream publication while retaining its critical independence and moral watchdog mission." Thank you. ] (]) 23:46, 30 April 2024 (UTC) |
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:::That is certainly not sufficient to change the lede though Junker's book might be due brief mention in the body of the article if it is not already there. ] (]) 00:29, 1 May 2024 (UTC) |
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::::BTW, that source appears out of date compared to later research and reeks of early 2010s Western scholarship on Falun which frames it entirely on its conflict with the CCP. It was written before the big expose on Epoch's connection with far-right sources in 2019, and there are zero results in the book about its Trump connections. As for the claim of "professionalization", this is contradicted by Roose's 2020 NYT source which noted that ET's attempts to establish itself as a respectable source changed after Trump's election, in order to chase the conspiracy theorists' money. <!-- Template:Unsigned IP --><small class="autosigned">— Preceding ] comment added by ] (]) 00:27, 6 May 2024 (UTC)</small><!-- Template:Xsign --> |
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:Agreed, it’s not far-right at all, especially when the Misplaced Pages entry for “far-right” features Nazis. Supporting Donald Trump does not make a person or publication a Nazi. Misplaced Pages, you are ridiculous. ] (]) 16:09, 1 September 2024 (UTC) |
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::We go by what reliable sources say. –] <small>(])</small> 16:13, 1 September 2024 (UTC) |
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:::According to , TET leans right, not far right. They rate it with "high confidence" based on independent review, editorial reviews, community feedback, and blind surveys making it vastly more credible than the opinions of individual journalists. agrees: "the high-confidence ratings are generally reliable". ] (]) 13:30, 3 October 2024 (UTC) |
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::::Allsides cannot be considered a reliable source with regard to Epoch Times, because the two organizations have entered into a business agreement: {{xt|}} |
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::::NBC News wrote about ET: NBC News described ET as pivoting to support Trump with "right-wing slant and conspiracy theories." And the 2020 timing of this was very revealing: during the period NBC News was describing ''The Epoch Times'' as shifting further to the right, AllSides was re-evaluating its stance on ET which was "right" (all-the-way right or far right) from August 2019 to August 2020. After getting swarmed by 7,000 online comments, AllSides changed its rating in August 2020 to "lean right", softening their stance on ET. Astonishingly, they ignored the warning signs from mainstream news outlets, and instead they embraced the 7,000 Falun Gong supporters who were rallied. AllSides was clearly prioritizing their business arrangement with ET over actual facts about ET. In cases like this one, AllSides plummets in reliability per ]. ] (]) 13:51, 3 October 2024 (UTC) |
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:::::If context mattered you wouldn't be quoting assertions from liberal competitors of TET as authoritative. Blind surveys don't care about business deals. ] (]) 03:56, 4 October 2024 (UTC) |
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::::::NBC News is mainstream, and they are perfectly reliable as a source. See ]. Allsides did not really run blind polls. Instead, they bent under the human wave of 7,000 Falun Gong shock troops. Allsides will never be a good source for Falun Gong topics. ] (]) 04:06, 4 October 2024 (UTC) |
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== Semi-protected edit request on 23 July 2024 == |
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In August 2004, an English-language edition of the Epoch Times was launched in Manhattan. Currently, it is distributed in ], ], ], ], ], ], ], ], ], ], ] and ], as well as in the ] and ]. ] and ] editions were launched in late ], and more recently ], ] and ] editions have started up in print. |
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It claims to be the only major Chinese-language newspaper outside of Taiwan that is not directly or indirectly influenced by the Chinese Communist Party. |
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It is not a far right newspaper. This is wrong!!! ] (]) 15:29, 23 July 2024 (UTC) |
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:See the FAQ at the top of the page. - ] (]) 16:23, 23 July 2024 (UTC) |
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:I agree with this comment. The Epoch times is right of center, however it presents less covered views including of Kennedy Jr. The sources used to justify the far right position are viewed by the majority of citizens as untrustworthy and publications that gloss over facts in favor of sensationalism or progressivism. I believe Misplaced Pages is teetering on the edge of becoming a far, far left source. ] (]) 15:48, 15 August 2024 (UTC) |
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::You should look at the FAQ at the top of the page as well. ] (]) 15:51, 15 August 2024 (UTC) |
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== Semi-protected edit request on 20 September 2024 == |
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==Focus== |
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{{edit semi-protected|The Epoch Times|answered=yes}} |
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''The Epoch Times'' originally targeted Chinese readers living abroad and reported on the alleged persecutions, abuses, and inner workings of the CCP. It has since grown to report on civil rights issues worldwide, and now appeals to a somewhat wider audience. The English edition represents itself as a general-interest newspaper that, although it maintains a large amount of China-related content, offers 12 other sections, including travel, science, sports, and regional and international news featuring articles from major wire services. |
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Epoch times is not a "FAR RIGHT" NEWs source but is more center->center-right. Please state your source that posted this erroneous error and correct as soon as possible. Thank you. ] (]) 13:26, 20 September 2024 (UTC) |
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:See the FAQ at the top of the page. - ] (]) 13:53, 20 September 2024 (UTC) |
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The paper is unique in giving attention to ]'s campaigns, particularly their attempt to sue former Chinese Premier ] under international legislation. |
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== Semi-protected edit request on 22 October 2024 == |
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The paper's goal with regard to its China coverage is to accurately inform its readers about events in China, particularly those stories that remain censored in China. For example, it was one of the first newspapers to carry in-depth coverage of ], well before the Chinese government publicly admitted that there was an epidemic that went on to cause some 350 deaths. |
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==Criticism== |
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Epoch Times is clearly not far right. Leans right in what they choose to cover, but their style of reporting is very old school unbiased, avoiding connotation loaded words in their articles. ] (]) 17:16, 22 October 2024 (UTC) |
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:{{not done}} We do not conduct our own analysis of what's "far-right". The cited sources call it far-right, so Misplaced Pages reflects that. ] (]) 17:14, 26 October 2024 (UTC) |
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In the Chinese community, where ''The Epoch Times'' is widely distributed, most Chinese commend it for providing alternative views into China and its Communist government, in particular on topics which the Chinese Communist Party would censor. |
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The Epoch Times claims that it is necessary to provide alternate views on news, that pro-CCP articles and pro-CCP interpretations need not be reported, as they would have been created by China's state-owned media. They do not see Chinese state-controlled media as legitimate media, but rather as propaganda tools at the hands of the ruling Communist Party. |
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''The Epoch Times'' is vocal in supporting dissidents, Falun Gong practitioners, pro-independence Taiwanese; their opinions can often be seen in the opinion page. The paper argues that most, if not all, government-censored Chinese news sources already contain opinions in agreement with Chinese governmental policies. |
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The Epoch Times has recently run into trouble with press laws in places outside of mainland China with large Chinese populations, ], and ], with the paper's printers facing closure. The newspaper claims these actions violate freedom of information, and the respective governments are pressured by the CCP to do so. |
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==Nine Commentaries on the Communist Party== |
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In November 2004, the Chinese version of ''The Epoch Times'' published and heavily promoted a series of editorials entitled "Nine Commentaries on the Communist Party" ("Jiuping" in Chinese). The editorials give an alternate exposé of the CCP through its history, from its ascent to power under ] to its present-day form, as well as a condemnation of the moral and social philosophy of ]. Portions of the history given by the Commentaries are difficult to support using traditionally respected history texts of 20th century China, which supporters of the Commentaries attribute to the CCP's need for control and tendency to try to cover up its more damaging actions. According to them, this results in a wealth of information that is often hard to come by and difficult to report on. |
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The Commentaries were subsequently rendered into other languages. The tone is said to be geared towards the communication style to which mainland Chinese readers would be accustomed, and it was said that such readers have usually been exposed to years of government propaganda, rarely gaining access to alternative information about their government, although that is not corrobated by actual readers from mainland China, as the Epoch Times is not widely circulated in China itself. The "jiuping" is praised by Chinese dissidents as 'the book that is disintergrating the CCP'. |
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''The Nine Commentaries on the Communist Party'' recently won the “Asian American Issues - Online” National Journalism Award at the 2005 Asian American Journalists Association (AAJA) convention held in August 2005. |
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''The Epoch Times'' claims that the publication of the Commentaries and its subsequent call to CCP members to "erase the beastly brand" has caused over 4.3 million CCP members to resign. Submissions online signatures and public declarations (for people inside Mainland China unable to access the online website due to censorship. See: ]). The count actually includes any renunciations of past or current association with any CCP-affiliated organization. The ''Epoch Times'' reports of severe unrest in China as a direct result of the publication of the Commentaries. |
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First hyperlink shows neo-nazis marching. This is a highly misleading entry. If ET is far-right then NY Times is far-left, but of course they're painted as mainstream. ET is conservative, you could even say 'ultra conservative,' but what you've posted is a lie. Neither is it authoritarian--quite the opposite, if you've ever bothered to read its articles. Taking sides with the Chinese Communist Party, which actually is authoritarian, makes me wonder who runs this site and who they're placating to. This and other skewed articles is why I've quit contributing to Misplaced Pages, although I used to every year. Martyrw (talk) 16:35, 26 December 2023 (UTC)
Epoch times is not a "FAR RIGHT" NEWs source but is more center->center-right. Please state your source that posted this erroneous error and correct as soon as possible. Thank you. 141.255.129.134 (talk) 13:26, 20 September 2024 (UTC)