The “patriotic business” is hot, netizens with iPhones shouting boycott of foreign goods was caught

On March 25, 2021, a Chinese fashion blogger was caught holding an iPhone 11 phone after inciting a “boycott of foreign goods”. (Video screenshot)

The Chinese Communist Party continues to incite “Boxer Gang-style patriotism”, which has given rise to a large number of “patriotic businesses”. A few days ago, the Chinese Communist Party promoted a boycott of international clothing brands, and many weblebrities took the opportunity to rub it in. One of them, a female netizen, incited a “boycott of foreign goods” but was caught by netizens holding an iPhone in her hand during the live broadcast and was criticized for “fake patriotism”.

The Chinese netizen “Chen Cheese Yuki”, who focuses on women’s fashion, posted a special video on the 25th, expressing her “patriotic heart” and asking viewers to use more “national products”.

In the video, she starts with a very contemptuous smile and says: “Compared to those ridiculous, quality and not much better foreign goods, I do not understand these Chinese-made, Chinese-designed national trendy brands, where is worse than foreign goods?”

She then introduced and touted the domestic clothing brands one by one, and claimed that some of them had also been on the international fashion week, as well as artists on the show to wear out appearances and so on.

The company’s main business is to promote the use of the Internet, and to promote the use of the Internet. The “patriotic” claim was questioned by many Chinese netizens.

“Sister, first change your phone, change it to huawei, then I believe you are really patriotic.”

“You can at least take a Huawei phone and then spit ah, take an Apple phone is too inauthentic.”

“Laughing dead, this did not come out before, how do not see you boast of national products pushing national goods?”

“Provoke emotions to make money, do not eat too ugly, have the ability to smash the iPhone ah, not smashing is not Chinese, not really patriotic.”

There are also netizens mocked: “Patriotism is a business, seize the moment to lean upward.”

In fact, a lot of real-Life cut and tear or burn H&M or Nike video broadcasters, are to attract traffic, do big with goods, not really stupid. Love the party and patriotism is a business, as early as 2012 microblogging era Sima Nan Kong Qingdong people do the wind up, to say Zhou Xiaoping Hua Qianfang that is still a latecomer
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  • Qin Peng (@shijianxingzou) March 26, 2021
    A few days ago, netizen Zheng Guocheng, known as “Da Wu Cao”, cursed the Communist Party for four hours in a drunken live broadcast online because the forest land in his hometown in the northeast was forcibly occupied by corrupt officials. During the broadcast, he implied that “patriotism” is just a business and revealed that his Youtube channel earns at least 30,000 RMB per month. After sobering up, Zheng apologized for his “extreme comments” and continued to run his “patriotic channel.

In addition, Yang Jiechi, director of the Chinese Communist Party’s Foreign Affairs Office, went on a rampage at a high-level U.S.-China meeting in Alaska this month, declaring that “the Chinese don’t eat this stuff”. Chinese businesses then put the vulgar language on T-shirts and sold them, accusing them of “cutting patriotic leeks.