Hu Xijin opposed to anal swab universal screening netizens ruthlessly acid: how and the official singing the opposite tune

Hu Xijin, editor-in-chief of the Global Times, an official media outlet of the Chinese Communist Party.

Wuhan pneumonia (CCP pneumonia) is ravaging the world, and China, the first country to have an outbreak, has taken the lead in introducing “anal swab” screening, not only for its own people, but also for foreigners entering China, which has caused discontent among some U.S. diplomats and Japanese citizens stationed in China. The U.S. State Department and The Japanese side have even indicated that they will take appropriate measures to protect the dignity of diplomats and citizens. Hu Xijin, the editor-in-chief of the official media Global Times, who has always been seen as a pawn of the Chinese Communist Party, took the lead in opposing the “anal swabbing” of the Pusher, and Chinese netizens saw that he “didn’t want to be anal” and snapped at him “how can he sing the opposite of the official? The “anal swab” is the first of its kind.

Hu Xijin said on microblogging on the 3rd: “Anal swabs are something that the average Chinese person will not be willing to accept as well. But if a person already has the CCP virus and is in the hospital seeking recovery and needs confirmation that recovery has been achieved, or if a person is in close contact with a confirmed patient and is in quarantine, and he needs to be reassured to return to normal Life, then the anal swab is easier for him to accept.” However, Hu Xijin also said that the scope of application of anal swabs “should be very limited” and should not be used for “general infection exclusion screening” and that “this reasoning should apply to both Chinese and foreigners. This should apply to both Chinese and foreigners.” He said he knows countless people who have undergone nucleic acid testing, but has not heard of anyone who has undergone “anal swab” screening.

Many Chinese netizens saw through Hu Xijin’s “not wanting to be humiliated” mentality and left comments at the bottom of the post saying, “Did Hu take an anal swab before he left the country?” The posting was made by a group of Chinese netizens, who said, “Let’s be honest: I would have laughed out loud if Hu had been stabbed like this,” “I support giving Hu an anal swab,” “I wish Hu a VIP service soon,” and “I wish Hu a VIP service. “The first thing you need to do is to get a vaccination. Not said the first Time to everyone announced it? If you test the anal swab someday don’t forget to tweet me to praise you oh”, “How can Hu editor and the official sing the opposite tune? The company’s main goal is to provide the public with the opportunity to try out the anal swab, so that you have more power to speak and be more convincing.