That’s a fascinating insight! I’ll be thinking about those massive books for a while. Your description is both like & unlike some mainland Chinese I used to hang out with. They enjoyed the comforts and freedoms of the U.S., and occasionally criticized Mother China, but when a “foreigner”, i.e. someone born here in the States did the same, it was not tolerated. When parents visited from China they (the young adult aged children of those visitors) removed their favorite Taiwan & Hong Kong satellite channel from the TV so as not to offend their sensibilites.
I spent a few months living and teaching English in Moscow when the country was really falling apart, 1994. (By the way, I thought your native tongue would be really close to Russian, but I guess not?) I had no money and my students came mostly from rich and privileged families. They were mainly interested in the finer details of
Beavis & Butthead, which they watched on satellite.
Looking back, satellite tv does more for the West vs China, Russia and Iran than missiles ever could

Monstres and tokeninges gert he be-kend, / And wondirs in the air send.