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Jackson6612 Posted 11 years ago
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London cops Chinese propaganda blitz before Xi Jinping's visit

Hi

Could you please let me know that what this headline "London cops Chinese propaganda blitz before Xi Jinping's visit" means? Thank you.

Source: http://www.brisbanetimes.com.au/world/london-cops-chinese-propaganda-blitz-before-xi-jinpings-visit-20151020-gke9fy.html
  

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COP (V) Incur (something unwelcome): the team’s captain copped most of the blame. Does that help, Jackson?

  • COP (V) Incur (something unwelcome): the team’s captain copped most of the blame.
  • Does that help, Jackson?
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COP (V) Incur (something unwelcome): the team’s captain copped most of the blame.

Does that help, Jackson?
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Thank you, Mr. M.

I'm still having difficulty to understand the full meaning.

It's not making much sense to me, 'London admitted/incurred Chinese propaganda blitz before Xi Jinping's visit'.

Please help me. Thanks.
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London suffers Chinese propaganda blitz before Xi Jinping's visit
London is inundated by a Chinese propaganda blitz before Xi Jinping's visit
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Thank you.

So, London is suffering, so to speak. Are these the Chinese who have come up with this intense propaganda campaign to make London suffer? I believe that now I'm trying to read between the lines. Please help me.
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Jackson6612So, London is suffering, so to speak.
Not "suffering" in the sense of painful endurance, just being subjected to a large amount of propaganda.

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