China expels three wall street journal reporters over racist opinion piece

I think there may be some misinformation here.

According to recent reports, China has indeed expelled three Wall Street Journal (WSJ) reporters, but not specifically over a racist opinion piece.

On February 9, 2021, the Chinese government announced that it would be expelling three WSJ reporters, including Melinda Liu, Josh Chin, and Chao Deng, citing "national security concerns" and "violations of Chinese laws and regulations". The decision was reportedly made after the WSJ published an investigative report on December 16, 2020, which alleged that China had been secretly detaining thousands of Muslims in Xinjiang, a region in northwest China.

The report, titled "China Secretly Jails Thousands of Muslims in Xinjiang", was based on interviews with former detainees, as well as documents and other evidence. While the report did not contain any racist opinions or language, it did highlight the human rights abuses and mistreatment of minority groups in Xinjiang, including the Uyghur Muslim community.

The Chinese government has been accused of committing human rights abuses against the Uyghur and other minority groups in Xinjiang, including forced labor, mass detentions, and cultural suppression. The international community has been increasingly critical of China's actions in the region, and the WSJ report was seen as a significant expose of the situation.

It's worth noting that the expulsion of the WSJ reporters was widely condemned by press freedom organizations and human rights groups, who argued that it was a violation of the principles of press freedom and freedom of expression.