Risks for the U.S., Taiwan, and Beyond
For the U.S. and Canada: LGBTQ Chinese students become part of datasets exploitable by Chinese state actors. Their vulnerabilities — personal identity, immigration status, financial need — may be used for leverage.
For Taiwan: CRN frames all recipients as part of the “Chinese nation,” erasing Taiwan’s independent voice within LGBTQ advocacy networks. Some recipients already have ties to UNESCO and other UN bodies, showing potential for soft penetration.
For the international stage: CRN’s scholarship allows Beijing to launder influence through what appears to be a grassroots LGBTQ cause, a textbook example of united front work disguised as progressive activism.
👉 What looks like community support could in fact be a Trojan Horse of data collection, narrative control, and infiltration — targeting vulnerable students under the banner of inclusivity.
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