Not too CNN, not too Cafferty.
When reporting the incident of smashing, smashing, looting and burning in Lhasa, the news report of CNN in the United States cut a photo reflecting that many thugs attacked passing military vehicles on the streets of Lhasa into partial close-ups, deliberately downplayed the violence and group color of the attackers, seriously distorted the facts, and triggered the signature of Chinese people around the world, demanding an apology from CNN and collecting patriotic lawyers to sue CNN. At the same time, Cafferty, the anchor of CNN, insulted China during the torch relay in the United States, calling China people "a group of bookworms and thugs who will remain unchanged for 50 years". As a result, "Don't be too CNN" became popular on the Internet, and was even compiled into a rap-style ballad by netizens.
As the media said, the "CNN storm" may eventually become the weather vane of an era, which marks an awakening of the global Chinese society, different from the narrow nationalism in the past and the callousness of the old times. It will force other western media to think twice before criticizing China people.
At the same time, the "CNN" storm also reminds the people of China how the so-called freedom of the press and freedom of speech in the West have been abused. Whatever you do, don't be too CNN.
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The ten virtues of Buddhism are not nonsense, bad mouth, two tongues and awkward words.
Namo amit Ba