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China’s abandoned baby wins Tokyo Olympic gold medal, sparking discussion among mainland netizens | Canadian Chinese girl | Tokyo Olympics | McNair

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[New Tang Dynasty Beijing time July 27, 2021]Chinese abandoned babies and Chinese Canadian girls won the Tokyo Olympic swimming gold medal a few days ago, sparking heated discussions among mainland netizens. This news was once on Weibo’s hot search. Unexpectedly, the comment section overturned and was quickly removed by the authorities.

On the morning of July 26, a 21-year-old Chinese-Canadian girl Margaret McNair won the Olympic Women’s 100-meter butterfly in the Tokyo Olympics.

McNair is from London, Ontario, Canada. She was born in Jiujiang City, Jiangxi Province on February 26, 2000. She was abandoned by her parents shortly after her birth. When she was one year old, a Canadian couple went to China to adopt her and her sister.

According to Canadian Radio International (RCI), McNair’s adoptive father is a teacher, and his adoptive mother is a family doctor. The adoptive parents treat the two sisters as biological children, so that they can grow up healthily in Canada.

McNair started learning to swim when she was two years old, and she showed her swimming talent when she first participated in the competition at the age of eight. She was selected for the Canadian team in 2019 and played in the World Swimming Championships.

In the 4×100m freestyle relay event, she won the bronze medal with her teammates. Then in the 100-meter butterfly final, McNair swam in 55.83 seconds, defeating Olympic champion Sarah Sjöström, and became famous.

McNair represented Canada in the Tokyo Olympics, defeating Chinese athlete Zhang Yufei, won the women’s 100m butterfly gold medal, and also won Canada’s first gold in the Tokyo Olympics. This is also McNeill’s first Olympic gold medal in his life.

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She told the media after the game: “I really don’t know what to say now, I can’t believe it.” She also said that the preliminary results were not so good, which prevented her from ranking in the middle waterway, but this was not a hindrance, but it was for her. favorable.

She said: “I can’t see other players at all. I am in the outer waterway, which allows me to devote myself to the game.” “I dived into the water and wanted to see the wall as soon as possible.”

After McNair won the championship, her ups and downs were widely reported by the mainland media. The entry of # Canadian Chinese Origin Player100米蝶泳夺冠# also rushed into the hot search on Weibo. As of 12:30 on July 27th, the reading volume has been as high as that 370 million times, 63,000 discussions.

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This news sparked a heated discussion among mainland netizens, but the comment area unexpectedly overturned. Netizens overwhelmingly criticized the Chinese Communist Party for taking advantage of McNair’s Chinese identity, and was quickly removed from the official search.

“Don’t be of Chinese origin, where were they when they were abandoned? When they were glorious?”

“It’s worth mentioning in this hot search guide. I’m really speechless and abandoned by my Chinese biological parents? It’s worth mentioning??”

“This bringing Chinese descent will only make me feel that China is licking its face to paste gold, and it is enough to directly report on Canadian players. There is no need to bring a Chinese descent.

“Don’t mention the Chinese, Asians will do. Her grades have nothing to do with China.”

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“This entry is really ugly, it’s like looking at people in your nostrils, waiting for people to rise up, and then come and stick to the flattering poor relatives.”

“The body is not mutilated, that is, her biological parents abandoned her because of patriarchy. Don’t let her biological parents see her, or she might not get caught in X ground.”

“Abandoned baby girl in Jiujiang, Jiangxi, Canada’s swimming pool champion. It’s pretty good. It’s probably better to die in Jiangxi.”

“Fortunately, I was adopted. If you were born in the original family, you should have given birth to a few children and work in the factory?”

“Chinese parents abandoned her because of patriarchal patriarchy. As a Chinese, I feel that even if I am not wrong, I am not qualified to enjoy the glory that she brings.”

“Please point your face, we can only be sorry for her and talk about relatives.”

“Wu Yifan was born in China. Both his parents are Chinese and have lived in China for a long time. Now they call him Canadian. Everyone dares not get involved with him. The Olympic champion was abandoned by Chinese parents. As a result, the media wanted very much. If you have a relationship with China or ethnic Chinese, these two things will tell you how cruel and double the reality is.”

(Reporter Luo Tingting Comprehensive Report / Chief Editor: Wen Hui)

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