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‘Top’ French media pundits can’t name three living Chinese people

Cameron Baillie by Cameron Baillie
29 May 2026
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This is genuinely incredible and says SO SO MUCH about the perception of China in the West.

This is the #1 news show in France, and the host – David Pujadas – asks the pundits around the table (a sample of the top media figures in France) if they can name 3 living Chinese… pic.twitter.com/gkkWxTKfni

— Arnaud Bertrand (@RnaudBertrand) May 29, 2026

This selection of French media pundits was offered a simple challenge: name three living Chinese people.

As you’d expect, a familiar response came: Xi Jinping; then… nothing. Rien. Juste l’embarras.

These are not some random fellows interviewed vox-pop on the street. They’re prime-time pundits on the supposedly ‘top’ or number-one French news show. According to Chinese-resident French journalist Arnaud Bertrand, they’re some of France’s media bigwigs. Yet their ignorance on China is staggering.

Like much of the Western media class, they regularly obsess about Xi Jinping and the Communist Party of China (CPC). They accept that one cannot study global affairs without talking about the major, transformational role China plays.

Yet they cannot name anyone beyond Chinese President Xi. Not even Premier Li Qiang. What baffling idiocy.

Here’s a simple primer … just think about how many US politicians you could name. One category alone. Now add to that American singers, actors, sportspeople, internet personalities, etc. Sure, they’re English-speaking — but I bet you could name a few across non-anglophone Europe too. Start to notice the imbalance? Funny, innit?

Western double standards

I’ve suffered enough UK and global English-language corporate media over the years to have no doubts that French media heads aren’t alone on this. We’ve all imbibed the simple-minded ‘analysts’ at work.

It’s why so frequently pundits and politicians resort to the same tired clichés: Chinese workers “stole our jobs” (they didn’t); China is “doing colonialism” in Africa, or China is a “threat to our national security” (it’s not). The left isn’t innocent of this either — see anti-imperialist journalist Abby Martin challenging Novara’s Michael Walker on the latter unfounded assertion.

But these French bien-pensants don’t know any counterpart journalists, nor top CPC council politicians nor ministers. Not even the usual roster of Western-media spotlighted Chinese figures such as Jack Ma, Jimmy Lai or Ai Wei Wei. They couldn’t name a single cultural icon like actor Jackie Chan or singer Faye Wong.

They couldn’t offer us any Chinese person they’ve met, even in their personal or professional lives, they’re so isolated from actual contact with China! Gentle reminder — Chinese people account for 17% of us all.

As Arnaud Bertrand writes on X:

They do not know a single living Chinese person beyond the president. …

That’s the level of ignorance of China we’re dealing with in the West today, in 2026.

Top academic researcher Jason Hickel — whose Substack research on China is well worth checking out — added that his experience of talking to Westerners about China is exactly similar.

This is disturbing. And it accords with my own experience, where Western pundits will pronounce very strong opinions about China’s political system, with great certainty, but when you ask them even basic questions like “how do NPC elections work”, “how do CPC elections work”, or… https://t.co/e2DKIlpyab

— Jason Hickel (@jasonhickel) May 29, 2026

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  1. bing chilling effect says:
    1 month ago

    “you claim chinazism is bad yet you can’t name a chinazi besides the great supreme god king enslaver of earth”

    maybe we should stop referring to the true Chinese government as nonsense like “Taiwan” and there will be less confusion in the west

    as for the mainland occupying mafia bosses not being well known, we can issue playing cards to the troops like we did in Iraq

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