得道多助 失道寡助任何時候要有道義觀!必須支持老胡!_風聞
财务黑科技-财务总监/码农/CPA/MBA 求真务实的纯粹2021-05-03 16:30
看到一些歷史,當年抗戰時候,一些外國專家到中國來支持中國的抗戰事業。有一些到了延安,後來還要求入籍中國,自願而且自豪地成為中國人,在那個中國一窮二白的時代。
在面對一些日本民眾甚至俘虜的時候,周總理曾表示,他們也是日本軍國主義的受害者,值得同情。我們要共同反對日本軍國主義者。有些俘虜,後來加入了八路軍。有些成了醫療兵。
所以,雖然印度政客與媒體反華,但普通民眾,是無辜的。即使他們受輿論影響而不喜歡中國,不代表他們就該死。他們是受他們的政客與媒體忽悠的炮灰,值得我們的同情。也應該是我們團結的對象。“世界人民大團結”,沒有排除印度人民,也不應該排除。
尤其,國外日益盯着國內的輿論尤其是環球,所以,官方的言論尤其是環球的言論,實際上是要有服務於外交這個大局的自覺的。想想美國,無論怎麼詆譭中國,人家還是期望把中國人民與中國政府區分開來的,雖然它是出於策略考量。我們也需要把印度政府或政客或媒體,與受忽悠的廣大印度民眾區分開來,而不要人為把兩個世界最大國家尖鋭的對立起來。這對我們沒有任何積極意義。我們更不能留下別人可以藉機造謠的把柄,説我們是納粹,在全世界招黑。悲天憫人的思想,不説本來就應該有,至少,也應該是官方言論裏的政治正確。
所以,老胡作為國家媒體的臉面擔當,旗幟鮮明的進行譴責與切割,我覺得是非常高明的,也是必要的。
下面是BBC對此的報道。還好有老胡的切割,因此,這個事件對於中國形象的損傷有限。
A social media post from an account linked to the Chinese Communist Party has sparked controversy for appearing to mock India over its coronavirus crisis.
The post on Chinese site Weibo showed an image of a rocket launch in China alongside a photo of the bodies of Covid victims being cremated in India.
Text with it read: “Lighting a fire in China VS lighting a fire in India.”
The post, which appeared on Saturday afternoon, has since been deleted.
It was reportedly published by an account belonging to an official Chinese law enforcement agency - the Communist Party’s Central Political and Legal Affairs Commission - which has millions of followers on Weibo, a popular microblogging site in the country.
Users responding to the post, which was later shared using screenshots of the original, wrote that it was “inappropriate” and that China “should express sympathy for India”.
Hu Xijin, the editor-in-chief of China’s Global Times media outlet, wrote: “Hold high the banner of humanitarianism at this time, show sympathy for India, and firmly place Chinese society on a moral high ground.”
The Weibo post appeared a day after Chinese President Xi Jinping sent a message of condolence to Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi over the country’s deepening Covid-19 crisis.
Mr Xi said China was willing to enhance co-operation with India and provide any additional help where needed.
India is struggling to cope with a devastating second wave of coronavirus, with hospitals battling to treat patients amid a chronic shortage of beds and medical oxygen.
On Sunday, India recorded a daily coronavirus death toll of 3,689 - the highest since the pandemic began.
It came a day after the country became the first to record more than 400,000 new cases within a 24-hour period.