The article discusses the prevalence of online hate speech and disinformation in China, which is encouraged by the government's nationalist agenda. It describes a video of Japanese children swearing an oath at what appeared to be a sporting event, which was misinterpreted in China and fueled anti-Japanese sentiment. It points out that the Chinese government's censorship system tolerates and even promotes hateful content directed at certain countries and their people. The rise of nationalism under President Xi Jinping's leadership is influencing online behavior, while individuals who try to combat misinformation face censorship and suspension on social media platforms. The article also mentions the spread of disinformation about foreign events and the government's swift censorship of topics it wants to suppress. It concludes by questioning the potential impact of cracking down on hate speech and nationalist sentiment online, and whether the government's use of Japan and the United States as adversaries will further fuel such behavior. Adblock test (Why?)