Home » [Let’s save this photo]Weibo commentary blogger @凯雷 mocking Britain’s prosperity without prosperity: London fire VS Beijing fireworks

[Let’s save this photo]Weibo commentary blogger @凯雷 mocking Britain’s prosperity without prosperity: London fire VS Beijing fireworks

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On June 28th, a Weibo commentary blogger @凯雷, who has always supported the official position, will take place in the “London Fire News Picture” in the Elephant Castle area of ​​South London and the “Theatrical Performance Fireworks Picture” held in Beijing Bird’s Nest to celebrate the centenary of the founding of the party. In contrast, “perfectly reproduced” the controversial “China-India ignition comparison chart” published by China’s Changan website two months ago.

The blogger also commented that “the same is the capital, the contrast is strong.” He probably wanted to point out that a serious fire broke out in the British capital on the same day (at least 6 people were injured). In contrast, the Chinese capital showed a flourishing and peaceful atmosphere scene.

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The comparison chart of “Ignition in China vs. Ignition in India” posted on the official Weibo “@中国长安网” on the news website of the Central Political and Legal Affairs Commission two months ago:

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However, this Weibo was quickly criticized by some netizens for reasons similar to those of netizens during the “China-India Comparison Chart”. For example, some people pointed out that such a comparison seriously lacked empathy. Some people also mentioned the fire that broke out in the Shangqiu Martial Arts Center in Henan not long ago. The accident caused 18 deaths, and the families of the deceased are still calling for the truth.

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Probably because of too much criticism, the blogger @凯雷 quickly deleted the controversial Weibo and expressed his own views on the “Henan Shangqiu Martial Arts Incident”, but his words were still “derogatory to the British.” China”, demanding that “London must be treated like Shangqiu, and simultaneously severely held accountable.” However, it did not mention that the Shangqiu fire incident was not only restricted by Weibo, but some topics were withdrawn, and the attention of the incident was also greatly affected by topics related to the party’s 100th anniversary celebration. Overwhelmed.

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