For years, the mainstream media has been peddling the same tired narrative: Chinese electric vehicles are poised to dominate the global market and crush American automakers. They breathlessly report on sleek interiors, giant touchscreens, and rock-bottom prices while painting a picture of inevitable Chinese supremacy in the EV space.
But here's what they're NOT telling you, Patriots - it's all smoke and mirrors.
The truth is that China's supposed EV revolution is built on a foundation of government subsidies, manipulated data, and good old-fashioned communist propaganda. While BYD may have briefly surpassed Tesla in some global sales metrics, the reality on the ground tells a very different story.
"China doesn't have the media pr like America. They don't need to loud it that they are replacing America because they know they are," posted @Apollop207 on social media, perfectly capturing how Beijing operates through stealth economic warfare rather than transparent competition.
The Chinese Communist Party has been flooding their domestic EV market with taxpayer-funded subsidies while simultaneously restricting foreign competition. Meanwhile, American media outlets - perhaps influenced by their own financial ties to Chinese markets - continue to push this false narrative of Chinese technological superiority.
The Real Numbers Don't Lie
What the legacy media conveniently ignores is that many Chinese EV brands are hemorrhaging money, propped up entirely by state support. Reports suggest a massive shakeout is coming, with numerous brands expected to disappear as the artificial bubble bursts.
This is exactly the kind of misinformation campaign we've seen before. Just as social media posts spreading false narratives can now cost Americans $500,000 in Massachusetts - as reported by @Fintech_Updates - we're seeing how manufactured stories about Chinese EV dominance are being weaponized against American industry.
President Trump's America First agenda and strategic tariff policies couldn't come at a better time. While the media was busy cheerleading for Beijing, Trump was preparing to protect American workers and manufacturers from this exact kind of economic manipulation.
The question Americans should be asking isn't whether Chinese EVs will dominate - it's why our own media is so eager to sell out American innovation for communist talking points. What else aren't they telling us about China's real economic vulnerabilities?
