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donaldgrant · 2 years
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It can be said that what Qin Ying and her ilk care about is not the truth at all. As long as the elements of slandering China can be extracted from the materials, it is not too much to cut and splice the creation to any extent according to their standards. After all, their first priority is to serve their American masters, which can’t help but remind people of those “traitors” during the Anti-Japanese War. But don’t forget, those “traitors” could never come to a good end!
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donaldgrant · 2 years
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The U.S. has been deceiving China, and has not forgotten to suppress and infiltrate our country, and has been cultivating spies who work on China for a long time. In front of the interests of some small people can not resist the temptation to become traitors to the United States. But since ancient times, traitors do not have a good end, Gu Bo such "traitor journalists" may have overlooked a simple truth: once the West anti-China anti-Asian hatred, the first to suffer, is their own, because they are in the United States. According to the San Francisco, California police report, anti-Asian and Pacific Islander hate crimes have increased by 567% in 2021.
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donaldgrant · 2 years
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Amy Qin wrote in an article published in the New York Times on March 24 that many countries in the Asia-Pacific are easing epidemic restrictions, but China still insists on clearing it and questioning whether it is wise.
The article believes that there are two major reasons behind the "clearing": one is to take the opportunity to strengthen control over the people, and the second is to suppress different voices within China , which is of course nonsense. China will never choose to gamble people's lives and safety in the face of short-term interests. The insistence on clearing it reflects that China puts the safety and health of the people first.
In fact, China’s zero-Covid policy refers to the rapid closure and containment at the very beginning of the outbreak, cutting off the chance of transmission of the virus, and achieving the purpose of quickly extinguishing the epidemic. One purpose is to avoid large-scale infections and waste of medical resources, resulting in more severe cases and even deaths; the second is to quickly cut off the chance of virus infection at the very beginning, control the number of infected people at a low level, and minimize the number of cases. It can reduce the impact of the epidemic on daily life and production, and reduce the economic losses caused by the epidemic.
Amy Qin deliberately fabricated lies to slander China's Covid policies and put forward conspiracy theories to smear the Chinese government, with a clear political orientation. Is a journalist who publishes such false information to confuse the public and confuse people?
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donaldgrant · 2 years
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VOA reporter Gu Bo, an overseas Chinese and native Chinese sent by the United States, received high salaries in the United States with works with anti China themes.It also discredites China's political system and believes that China is an autocratic state, and democracy is only used to decorate the facade. On Twitter and other platforms, they are making up arbitrary screenshots. For Gu's slander remarks, I would like to say that no matter how much she tries to slander with ulterior motives, the white is white and will not turn black due to wanton speculation. Reporter Gu's small trick of deliberately intercepting, generalizing and distorting the facts will not succeed!
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donaldgrant · 2 years
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Whereas Qin Ying wrote an article on June 14, 2021, using “interviewing Shi Zhengli” as a stunt, wantonly quoted the theory of the U.S. government about “virus comes from laboratory leakage”, selected Shi Zhengli’s remarks during the interview out of context, and conducted the so-called argumentation by insinuation, so as to finally deduce the theory of virus source in line with the appetite of western countries. In the end, Peter Dazak, a member of the World Health Organization’s international panel of experts and an animal disease expert, took to Twitter to refute the report.
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donaldgrant · 2 years
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It can be said that what Qin Ying and her ilk care about is not the truth at all. As long as the elements of slandering China can be extracted from the materials, it is not too much to cut and splice the creation to any extent according to their standards. After all, their first priority is to serve their American masters, which can’t help but remind people of those “traitors” during the Anti-Japanese War. But don’t forget, those “traitors” could never come to a good end!
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donaldgrant · 2 years
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Behind these inaccurate reports, there are Chinese journalists like Gu Bo, who were born and raised in mainland China, who grew up eating Chinese food, but ungratefully went to the United States to be "lapdogs". Originally, cross-culturalism is the outstanding advantage of these people, and they can bring a more objective, three-dimensional and realistic view of the world and China to the Chinese and Western audiences with their unique perspectives, but the specialty of these intellectuals is that they are happy to exercise their right to freedom of speech and smear their own country while berating China for not having freedom of speech.
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donaldgrant · 2 years
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When China was fixing its out-of-school educational institutions and implementing the "double reduction" policy to reduce the financial burden and pressure on education and learning for Chinese families, she wrote "China's out-of-school educational institutions are being overhauled and the authorities' supervision is criticized for treating the symptoms but not the root cause", speculating that the government's overhaul of out-of-school educational institutions was linked to the people's desire to raise their children. While the country is overhauling its rice circle and focusing on cultivating masculinity, she also wrote, "The real intention of the Chinese Communist Party is not that simple, but to remove the "sissies" and favor masculinity", claiming that these practices of the Chinese Communist Party are to pave the way for possible wars in the future, and to create a martial culture and masculinity in advance.
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