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  • loaded language: 'smear campaigns'
  • loaded language: 'death threats'
  • framing: He Become China’s Largest Critic in Exile.
  • editorializing: He is not letting that stop him.

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Li Ying Faces Threats as Prominent Critic of China in Exile

Li Ying, a prominent critic of the Chinese government with a large following on social media, faces ongoing threats and smear campaigns while living in exile. He continues to advocate for his beliefs despite these challenges.

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Li Ying, also known as Teacher Li, has gained a following of 2.2 million on X. Although he resides outside of China, he continues to encounter smear campaigns and death threats related to his criticism of the Chinese government. Despite these challenges, he remains committed to his advocacy.

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Bias Analysis

Bias score 59/100
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Inflammatory language 75/100
Sentiment +20/100

Bias Indicators Removed

  • loaded language: 'smear campaigns'
  • loaded language: 'death threats'
  • framing: He Become China’s Largest Critic in Exile.
  • editorializing: He is not letting that stop him.

Original vs. Neutral

Original Headline

He Become China’s Largest Critic in Exile. Then The Threats Followed Him.

Neutral Headline

Li Ying Faces Threats as Prominent Critic of China in Exile