May 21, 2009

PRC netizens condemn Singapore.

lucretius said:

Recently, one of the popular Chinese portal sohu.com conducted an interview with the Singapore Ping Pong ex-coach, Mr. Liu Guodong.

The published article set to sparks many disagreement, anger and uproars among the PRC Netizens. Up-to-date, more than 180 ugly remarks were targeting on Singapore and question our fairness against the ex coach

Recommended by Anonymous Coward: "What are we going to do with all the insults from the PRC? Who are they to judge just because of one body behaviour.
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Submitted by Anonymous Coward on May 20//1:17am and published by jseng :: 11277 reads | trackback
Comments 15

The very least these twits could do is not to lump every Singaporean with the actions of a sad few.

And this is the kind of extremist thought that the average Chinese netizen has? And China is supposed to be the next major power? My toes are laughing.

Posted by Krusty* on 21 May, 2009 - 1:04pm

The mainland Chinese thrives on such dramas. Every tiny frivolous thing gets blown out of proportion to satisfy their urges to see themselves uniting against a "foreign power".

Remember the Olympic torch fiasco last year? Nobody really gives a shit about the torch -- it has all along been a non-event at every Olympics -- a little PR gimmick to give the media something to report before the opening of the games.

Then come last year, when the mainland Chinese dramatized the whole thing, translating "torch" to "divine fire" in Chinese, getting Kung Fu masters to "protect the path" of the "divine fire", and deliberately provoking human rights groups, environmentalists, Tibetans, Fa Lun Gong practitioners, Taiwan independence supporters, etc, into playing the role of their enemies -- just so that they can kow peh kow bu to show their undying love and allegiance to China.

Posted by Anonymous Coward* on 21 May, 2009 - 7:23pm