Four years ago today, Feb 24, 2022, Russia's invasion of Ukraine didn't just launch a war; it exposed narrative warfare in real time. Viral jokes about Ukrainian refugees, strategic "mistranslations" in state media, Abe's assassination months later—the pattern hit hard: perception shapes reality more than missiles.
That's when TGTM started. Not to pick sides, not as activists. We're archivists of distortion: translating raw Chinese online voices, documenting hypocrisies, contradictions, and engineered spins.We began with Ukraine pro-invasion echoes but expanded: Shanghai lockdowns spun as triumphs, Taiwan bot waves, Middle East whataboutism, U.S.-China rivalries, systemic scandals from procurement to rumors. Distortions cross borders and topics—we follow them.
Critics (Global Times etc.) label us smears, anti-China propaganda, cherry-picking by "hostile forces." We understand: light on echo chambers stings. But every post links originals/screenshots for verification. Translations prioritize accuracy over agenda. Coverage from Guardian, NBC, Sky News, RFA sees us as a window into censored discourse—backlash often confirms we touch nerves. Fringe isn't "all," but viral + censored context matters.
We're not perfect, but transparent: submissions scrutinized, challenges welcome. DM receipts, contexts, counter-evidence so we fact-check to sharpen the filter.
Year 4: Broader issues, wider lens, same core—anti-distortion, pro-verification. If a headline feels engineered or coordination reeks... send it.What's one narrative twist you've spotted lately that needs exposing?Let's keep questioning. Together.
#TGTM4Years #NarrativeWarfare #GreatTranslationMovement
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