Terracotta warriors vs freedom! This video is on fire abroad



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Terracotta warriors vs freedom! This video is on fire abroad

Half a month in the public WeChat account  Author: Zhao Noah  2020-05-04

On April 30, the Xinhua News Agency published a video called “Once upon a Virus” on Twitter, which attracted great attention.

“We discovered a new virus, which is dangerous …” “This is just a flu!”

On April 30, the Xinhua News Agency published a video called “Once upon a Virus” on Twitter, which attracted great attention.

In the video, the cartoon villain representing China constantly posts effective information about the new coronavirus in the world, while the cartoon villain representing the United States constantly denies it.

In the end, the little villain from the Statue of Liberty blushed and haggled …

At the time of publication, the video received 1.52 million views, 15,000 retweets, and 28,000 likes.

Once the video was released, it immediately received the attention of Twitter users and mainstream Western media. Although some media outlets, including the Australian Broadcasting Corporation (ABC), unintentionally call it “China’s political propaganda”, most rational netizens said the video is true and that the Trump administration’s response is real. Too bad.

“Past virus”:

The United States ignored the warning and discredited China

At the beginning of the video, the time was shown as (December 2019), a cartoon terracotta villain with a mask appeared on the left side of the screen, warning the world: “(We have) a strange case of pneumonia.” The World Health Organization (WHO) appeared on the right and replied: “Welcome!”

It was time to play in January, and the villain continued to issue warning messages against the new coronary pneumonia – this is a new virus. It’s very dangerous. We have to wear masks and stay home. We built a hospital in just ten days …

The villain’s freedom constantly denies the warning message: this is just a type of flu, there is no need to wear a mask. As for the isolation order? This is a “violation of human rights”! Does it only take ten days to build a hospital? This is “bragging”.

After February, the epidemic situation in a small population of terracotta warriors became more serious: patients with new coronary pneumonia filled the hospital, doctors sacrificed themselves heroically, and the virus spread through the air. At the same time, behind the terracotta warriors, there are constantly images of new doctors filling in, symbolizing that at that time China used the entire country to support Hubei, and the “white angels” set about fighting the epidemic.

But the villain’s freedom is still not taken seriously. In addition to old songs calling China’s isolation order “human rights violations,” he also claimed that the virus “would miraculously disappear” in April.

In March, the number of confirmed cases in China decreased, and the Leaning Tower of Pisa appeared in the image, indicating that the epicenter of the epidemic has shifted from China to Europe. At this time, the freedom villain began to discredit China’s “lie” and “data falsification”, but the freedom villain’s face began to turn red, and he was slightly beaten.

In April, the seemingly poor Statue of Liberty started “nonsense”: “The virus is not dangerous at all, but millions of Chinese are dead. Even if the virus is not dangerous, we are right … the three of us don’t do it nothing in the month because the WHO recognizes China and we want to stop providing funds. “

The terracotta villain said helplessly, “Are you really listening to what you’re saying?”

In the end, the villain’s freedom said, “We have always been correct, even if our claims contradict each other.” At this time, the villain’s freedom has put on a mask.

The video ends in “The Tucao God” of the Terracotta Warriors: “This is where I love their Americans the most: their consistency.”

Australian media report with malicious intent

Internet user: How can you call this “political propaganda”?

Once the “Virus Past” was released, it immediately received a lot of attention and comments from netizens. At press time, this video from the Xinhua News Agency has received 1.52 million views on Twitter, more than 15,000 retweets, and more than 28,000 likes. In addition to the publication by the Chinese Embassy in France, major Western media outlets such as Newsweek, the French Figaro and the Australian Broadcasting Corporation (ABC) have reported on this.

Although these media do not call this video “China’s political propaganda” with good intentions, they also admit that the words of the freedom villain are justified. For example, the Liberty villain once said that the virus “will miraculously disappear” in April. The quote here is exactly what Trump said in February of this year. “Many people think they will disappear in April due to the weather. It is hot and the temperature is high. Generally speaking, the high temperature will kill the virus.”

According to relevant news tweets, most rational netizens believe the video to be true, and the Trump administration has actually responded very poorly. In response to accusations of “political propaganda” by the Western media, netizens questioned: “This is all true. How can it be called political propaganda?”

Under the source video from the Xinhua News Agency, the one with the most comments posted a video showing how Trump has held campaign rallies, played golf, and denied the danger of the virus since the outbreak in China. The netizen also commented: “The WHO issued a warning about the new coronary pneumonia as early as January, while at the same time Trump is playing golf (clown).”

Below the Twitter reported by ABC, the one with the most likes pointed out that (so far) Trump still does not understand (the severity of the epidemic).

Of course, there are also criticisms and accusations from China, but as one netizen said: “I like to see you deny this video, you are like the West shown in the video.

More people have discussed the term “political propaganda” used by the Western media when commenting on the video: “Whether political propaganda or not, the representation of the United States in the video is in place.”

“Why do you call this political propaganda? For me, this (video) is like a simple collection of factual statements.”

Publisher: Muqing

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