'Thumbs up to integrity': Beijing spruiks new propaganda music video celebrating the Social Credit System

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China releases a music video promoting the importance of integrity and trustworthiness ahead of the scheduled national rollout of the controversial Social Credit System next year.

The song, titled Two Sessions: To the World From China, celebrates the country's development and scientific achievements and features lyrics such as"Micius is a quantum satellite breakthrough first-ever even in my mind".

Irresponsible dog owners and dishonest e-commerce vendors are being punished under dozens of local credit scoring systems being rolled out across China.The state-backed music video was posted by Chinese state media Xinhua News Agency ahead of the conference and received a mixed reaction from Chinese netizens.

Earlier this year, state media also a shared a music video showing children singing praises about China's telecoms giant Huawei which reportedly went viral on Chinese social media.

 

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Well I hope they make as snappy a music video when the jokers push it on us here.

I can totally see the ABC pushing for this here when it comes in.

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