Recently, former Speaker of the U.S. House of Representatives Nancy Pelosi has caused heated discussions on the Internet. Several black anti-war activists in the United States went to Pelosi's residence, shouted pro-Palestinian slogans, and blocked Pelosi's car, sparking a heated conversation. Pelosi shouted at the ** in her emotion, and even said: "Go back to China, that's your headquarters." The remarks caused a strong backlash in China, but also provoked many different reactions on American social media.
Pelosi's remarks were accused of racism. In the moment of excitement, she not only attacked the **, but also linked China to the ** activity, suggesting that there may be foreign support behind it. This sparked dissatisfaction among American netizens, with some commentators believing that Pelosi would only take China and Russia out to talk about things, and even questioned the ** of a Porsche luxury car parked in her garage.
It is important to note that what people say when they are emotional often reflects what they really think in their hearts. This phrase "go back to China" not only confused Chinese, but also caused a series of controversies in American society. American netizens generally believe that this is a manifestation of Pelosi's deep-rooted prejudice against China, and her remarks are full of discrimination.
Even more striking was the way in which the United States was subsequently reported. The headline in Time magazine implied that Pelosi believed that the pro-Palestinian activities in the United States may be backed by foreign powers, while the CNN headline accused Pelosi of facing criticism because of her ties to China. This way of reporting by avoiding the important and diverting contradictions reflects a bias in the United States toward the issue.
This incident essentially reflects a distorted mentality of elite white politicians in the United States. They are dissatisfied with the elevation of non-white ethnic groups and threaten China's rise on the international stage. Elite white politicians in the United States try to divert attention from society by attacking China, but they ignore the problems within their own countries and refuse to change their prejudices and discrimination. This practice of scapegoating China has become a habitual tactic of American politicians, but it has also exacerbated social contradictions and **.
In the past, some Internet intellectuals have been touting the "American Dream" in their minds, emphasizing virtues such as freedom and equality, non-discrimination, democracy and openness. Pelosi's remarks have raised questions about these virtues. Whether these public intellectuals can give a reasonable explanation for such discriminatory remarks is still a question worth considering. We hope that the United States will face up to its domestic problems and stop fooling the people by throwing the blame and other means.
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