The Chinese government, which has always preferred to compare wealth to power in terms of GDP gross national product, has recently changed its yardstick to compare representation in terms of population size. The United States, the United Kingdom and Canada joined the European Union in announcing sanctions against several Chinese officials over human rights issues in Xinjiang on March 22. Chinese Foreign Ministry spokeswoman Hua Chunying responded by saying that these three countries, together with the EU, account for “only 11 percent of the world’s population” and are not important at all. This statement has led to a wave of mockery from the public.
Hua Chunying was asked at a regular press conference on March 23 whether she was worried about the coordinated implementation of sanctions by more countries, disliked for five minutes, saying that the United States, the United Kingdom and the population of the EU, “only about 11% of the world’s total population. And China’s population is one-fifth of the world’s total population. The voices of these countries do not represent international public opinion, and their positions do not represent the position of the international community”, and asked these countries to “take a good look at themselves”, etc.
According to Voice of Hope, Hua Chunying’s remarks triggered a wave of online ridicule, such as.
“In that case, your party only accounts for less than one-tenth of the country’s population and is not elected or authorized in any way, but you still shamelessly bark on behalf of more than a billion people.”
“Do you have 11 percent of your own one-fifth of the population supporting you?”
“Then how can 90 million people dare to represent more than a billion people and represent the people of the earth and put the earth under control, really shameless.”
“The 90 million members of the Chinese Communist Party only account for 6% of China’s population, so why do they claim to represent the Chinese people! Only a government elected by the people on a one-person-one-vote basis is qualified to say that it represents the people and public opinion.”
“Having kidnapped 1.4 billion Chinese people as hostages, such an occasion would require the number of hostages to counteract the rules of the civilized world. But when it comes to Education, health care, pensions, etc., handing out the plague relief of the century, 1.4 billion people are nothing, not a single cent. What’s going on in China is, to put it bluntly, a matter of 20 or 30 cult demons deciding the fate of 1.4 billion people. Rogue regimes never treat people like human beings, they are all just hostages coerced by the barrel of a gun.”
According to the current commentary account LT Vision, “‘Europe and the United States do not represent international public opinion’ has become the CCP’s latest core propaganda slogan to cajole the Chinese public. This reflects a retreat of the CCP’s public opinion propaganda, which, after failing to alienate Europe and the United States, simply declares that European and American public opinion is unimportant.
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