India’s epidemic backfires with a serious disaster.
The official microblogging site of the Central Committee of Political and Legal Affairs, “China Chang’an.com,” today posted a composite picture with the text “China lighting a fire vs India lighting a fire “This is a mockery of India’s incompetence in fighting the epidemic, which led to the death of a large number of people infected with the disease. The posting of this “war wolf wind” did not gain the support of many netizens as before, but instead sparked public anger, accusing it of inappropriate remarks as an official media, and the Chinese Chang’an website hid the posting amidst a chorus of scolds, resulting in renewed anger, with many netizens scolding: “Let everyone see how narrow-minded the official media of the Central Committee of Political and Legal Affairs is. The official media of the Central Committee of Political and Legal Affairs is so narrow-minded nationalism”, “have the guts to send no guts to accept the people’s comments?” Apple Daily reported today that the Central Committee of Political and Legal Affairs has “caught the bug” this time!
According to Apple Daily today reported that China ignited the fire vs India ignited the fire, the Central Committee of Political and Legal Affairs mocked the Indian anti-epidemic ineffective to provoke public anger, hide po again bombarded: do not have the guts to accept the people’s comments.
The Indian custom of putting firewood on the shelves to cremate the dead.
The official microblogging site of the Central Committee of Political and Legal Affairs published a picture of the article mocking India’s ineffective fight against the epidemic, sparking public anger.
According to Apple Daily, China Chang’an.com’s firestorm microblog posted today reads, “China ignites vs. India ignites #400,000 new cases confirmed in India in a single day,” with a composite picture showing the scene of a rocket launch in China on the left and the cremation of the remains of those who died of the disease in India on the right. The implication of the picture is quite obvious, that is, to lift up China and step on India, implying that China’s epidemic is under control and has the strength to participate in the space race, and the fire is used to launch rockets, while India’s ineffectiveness in fighting the epidemic has led to the death of a large number of people infected with the disease, and the fire is used to burn the bodies.
Such a cool post is a counter-attack in the context of the Sino-Indian conflict, but it fits the Chinese side’s usual “war wolf” style. In the past, such posts would attract a large number of pinkies to follow them, creating a deeply patriotic public opinion. However, this time, the CPPCC kicked the can down the road. Although there are still small pink message support, but not into the climate, but by a cursing voice to cover, a large number of netizens bombarded the Central Committee of Political and Legal Affairs approach, that “official microblogging this is inappropriate. You flirt with the magic flute old fairy (referring to the Indian Prime Minister Modi) OK, but this is the ordinary people, is the victim.” “As an official media, it is really inappropriate to issue such content.”
Amidst the tide of netizens’ anger, the Chinese Communist Party’s Chang’an website hastily hid the posting, but it thus backfired, not only failing to suppress the scolding, but instead setting off another wave of anger, with netizens mocking and cursing: “Human nature is above politics, I don’t think clapping at the death of innocent people can proclaim national prestige ……. Let everyone see the official media of the Central Political and Legal Committee so narrow-minded nationalism”, “have the courage to send no courage to accept the people’s comments?” “As the official microblog of the Chinese Politics and Law Commission news, your comments are a disgrace. Is there any basic humanistic concern? Is the suffering of civilians the tool you use to show off your power?” Some have even reported the post to Weibo as “promoting hatred” and “regional discrimination.
The report said that although some fans still tried to help round up the situation: “Their officials don’t give Chinese people any credit,” “Their people mock us both civilly and officially,” and “When your neighbor’s family killed your family, what did you say? What did you say when your neighbor killed your family?”, but the situation was not reversed.
Apple Daily said that neither the Central Committee of Political and Legal Affairs nor the official media have reacted to the incident. The angry messages posted by netizens on microblogs scolding the CPPCC have not yet been deleted.
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