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Chapter 105 Chinese and foreign netizens reconcile accounts, the enemy's publicity is in tatter
Chapter 105: Chinese and foreign netizens reconcile, the enemy's publicity is in tatters
Although there are still many remarks about the Yori Group on the Internet, most people’s first reaction after seeing the video of the divine beast is still amazement.
Chinese netizens, on the other hand, began to criticize those unfriendly remarks with great pride.
"This is the first time I've heard someone say 'I'm weak, so I'm right' so confidently and shamelessly. Guess why they are called Chinese sacred beasts? They have always been protecting our Chinese land. Doesn't your country have any sacred beasts protecting it? Why do you always keep staring at other people's?"
"Although we have mythical beasts in our country, you are not bad either. I really envy you for having Ultraman and superheroes to save the world, while we can only watch as the mythical beasts wave their hands to solve all pollution sources and Namu, and then fly away directly."
"I'm sorry, we in China have always embraced friends and shot wolves. Some Japanese netizens should be content and are willing to sell the Rising Sun to you. That's the magnanimity of our great country."
"China is our best friend. My country was almost destroyed by alien beasts. It was China's rising sun that saved us. It was also China's divine beast messenger who led the divine beasts to clean up all the pollution. Otherwise, our land would never grow green grass again. The Neon people have already received the favor, so why are they still scolding China?"
"Because some people think that everyone in the world is a mother. If you ask me, how can I help such an unfilial person?"
……
For several days, this official propaganda video released by China continued to dominate the popularity list of international forums.
It is gratifying that China’s international public opinion has not declined as a result of this. Instead, more and more people are beginning to face up to this mysterious country in the East.
Because in previous international forums, China always seemed to be represented by people struggling to make ends meet, its facilities were not as good as those in developed countries, and its people’s happiness index was far behind.
However, due to this wave of mythical beast craze, many people took this opportunity to promote their own country on the Internet.
Leaving aside the beautiful and unique scenery, I don’t know who started it, but some people started posting their daily lives in the comments, while all the international students began wailing about missing the consumption and infrastructure of their hometowns.
Originally, it was just Chinese netizens having fun, but as netizens from other countries watched out of curiosity, they were shocked by how China's infrastructure and ordinary consumption were unexpectedly affordable.
Then, more and more netizens from foreign websites joined the discussion. Many foreign netizens who had been exposed to the "bad theories about China" from foreign websites since childhood felt that this was all fake and was "another publicity spree by China."
But the photos of the bright prices in shopping malls and supermarkets, the sharing of food full of fireworks, and the ordinary citizens who complained about being sick but got proper treatment within half an hour...
This information is like a bombardment that destroys the outside world's understanding of China.
Seeing this situation, China also opened up its entry policy and implemented a 114-hour visa-free entry system for some countries.
For a time, foreign tourists flocked to China in droves, some to verify that Chinese netizens were "lying", some to avoid pollution sources near their homes, and some simply because they were attracted by China's scenery and food.
At this moment, no one is discussing whether China should share its mythical beasts with other countries free of charge.
On foreign video websites, eight out of ten are sharing their experiences in China, and two are wailing, "I also want to go to China to take a look."
Seeing that this wave of public opinion was intensifying, the funds originally invested in slandering and belittling China were likely to be wasted, and the US government made a stupid move in a panic.
They actually directly removed the video-sharing software most commonly used by foreign netizens, trying to prevent netizens from the two countries from communicating with each other at the "source".
If this had been done a month ago, perhaps netizens would have complained a few words at most. But now is the time when foreign netizens are most curious about China.
Therefore, once this US policy came out, the first to benefit was China’s social sharing software.
All of a sudden, a large number of foreign netizens filled with curiosity and anger flocked in, and various languages merged into one sentence on Chinese social software: The real China...is this really like this?
Some people are amazed by China's basic medical care and various complete facilities, some are shocked that even the lower-class people in China can still have a hot meal with vegetables and meat, and some are shocked by the prices of the most common vegetables and meat in supermarkets.
For the first time, they realized that the government’s student loans could be repaid without bankrupting their entire fortune.
For the first time, they realized that as long as they worked hard, they would have enough food to eat.
For the first time, they realized that ambulances could be so cheap and that going to the hospital meant more than just painkillers.
For the first time, they realized that they did not need to spend their own money to buy the equipment in the army, and that the food in the army was so abundant that it was unimaginable.
For the first time, they realized that no matter where the fire happened, the fire brigade would be dispatched immediately, and no one would ignore the fire just because they didn’t pay.
……
Foreign netizens, who have always been arrogant and felt they were superior to others, finally broke down in the face of such a divisive reality.
They spare no effort in complaining about their own country's system and indifference on China's social media, wailing about how they are at the same bottom of society, so why is it that the income of Chinese people from a day's work is enough for them to have a sumptuous meal?
Such a development was unexpected by Chinese netizens, and even the Chinese officials who facilitated this situation were caught off guard.
But after reacting, everyone realized that this was the best opportunity for the world to know the real China.
Various tourist attractions are busy shooting promotional videos. All netizens are warmly welcoming foreign netizens to transplant to China's social networks and are more proactive in sharing their lives, which are ordinary but out of reach for some foreign netizens.
When Chinese and foreign netizens compared the accounts, the enemy’s propaganda was in tatters.
Chinese netizens who love to dig up old stories dug up articles from the past that were published by *Lin and *Yin that belittled China and praised foreign countries. Not only did Chinese netizens cry out that they were deceived, but foreign netizens were also shocked by the horror of the information cocoon.
Jiang Ning, on the other hand, was traveling non-stop to several countries that have always had friendly relations with China, helping them clean up the pollution.
This time, foreign netizens no longer followed the Japanese in blaming China. Instead, they began to make a wish: they hoped that the leaders of their countries would establish good relations with China as soon as possible, and that the messenger of the divine beast would see their country's sincerity as soon as possible and bring the divine beast to save them from danger.
Thanks to public opinion, Chinese diplomats have more smiles on their faces when attending diplomatic conferences these days than in the entire previous year combined.
After cleaning, I am passionate about typing. On New Year's Eve, I want to watch something happy~
Happy New Year's Eve~
(End of this chapter)
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