Continuing with the topic of the previous two days.
After the successful report of Nanjing shopping mall, the blogger War Horse operation was finally out of the circle.
I went to look at the previous ** of this blogger again, and found that he was not actually popular this time, and the previous ** had hundreds of thousands of likes.
Last year, he got a tip that there was a problem with a well-known Japanese restaurant by the Suzhou Creek in Shanghai, so he ran in and didn't eat, so he called out the manager and store manager for questioning.
After asking, I didn't find any flaws, so I started to be weird:
It's not a big store, but with so many computers there, it feels like, well, I can't say. ”
One will say that the restaurant sign is secret, and the other will say that there is a computer in the restaurant, anyway, between the lines it is hinting that the restaurant is doing something shady business.
Under all kinds of hints, the comment area was boiling, indicating that there are definitely ghosts in this store!
Of course, the restaurant didn't let him get the hang of it after all. But another institution in Nanjing was not so lucky.
On November 22 last year, at the request of fans, he came to an English training institution in Nanjing to report it.
The reasons for his report include, but are not limited to, **There is no popular name like Xiao Ming Xiaohong,** teaching people ...... tracking skills
The key point is that this person didn't know a word of English, and he didn't finish the book, so he took the translation tool, glanced at the catalog, and saw that there was a "spy tool" in the catalog, and someone climbed the water pipe to go upstairs.
So he said that this book is to teach children to be spies, and it is "spreading spy thinking".
The war horse slammed the book on the table and asked sharply
What are you showing our children! ”
Any Chinese should have such a conscience! ”
Destroy all these books! ”
Finally, he yelled at the camera
But the most humorous thing is that this book is the work of the well-known American writer Wendeline Van de la Annan.
Then this book is about the little hero Nolan who confronts the spy organization and punishes the evil and promotes the good.
The author also has another book, which was later adapted into the movie "Heartbeat", which is one of the most classic works in film history.
Foreign-imported books like this, with publication numbers, have been popular for many years, and have long been tried in China, so how can there be charges of espionage infiltration.
Even when it comes to this, it's not all he takes out of context.
For example, if you cut out this circle, it is the Japanese flag.
found a domestic publishing **, saying that there were "peripheral forces**" involved.
And so on and so forth. These contents have been liked by tens of thousands of people on the ** account alone, and millions of people just read them.
You see, he did fake before, and he had few likes. Now I hit the spy with a heavy punch, and I immediately liked 100,000+.
You also know why he didn't fight fake and ran to fight cultural infiltration.
There are many similar porcelain bloggers, if you go to check, you will find that the same MCN is behind it.
Similar bloggers use similar shooting techniques to launch similar things and attract similar likes and attention.
As a result, now the red sun can't be used, and everyone else is the Japanese flag.
The fireworks are even more useless, and they are cut out to be Japanese military flags.
I can't even draw a folding fan, and it looks like a military flag when I cut it out.
The whistleblower opened his mouth to feel the feelings of his family and country, and all the five-star red flags were released.
Here two rows up, the T-shirt is also embroidered).
People don't know what to say.
Compared to before the Internet was in a miasma, the bigger victim must be the merchants themselves.
War Horse went to make trouble like this, and the fans of War Horse followed up one after another, so how do these merchants do business?
For example, in a shopping mall in Nanjing, where a large number of people ran to brush up on bad reviews and insult them.
Merchants were so unbearable that they even set their Douyin to be private.
When the law and the government don't necessarily protect them much, back-and-forth can easily increase operating costs.
Originally, they were the most positive beings in the whole thing.
Because only these businesses that focus on business prosperity are driving employment and improving the economy, not patting **, bloggers on the line.
Now the economy is not good, and these bloggers are making the economy even worse.
The Internet is very big, and it is normal for netizens to have any kind of netizens.
For example, chattering like this for the sake of the national flag, keeping the people in mind with open and closed mouths.
But the problem is not in these show-and-show reports.
It's these reports that are messing around and messing with people with a magnifying glass can actually get a response.
Nanning Metro chose to respect the opinions of whistleblowers and withdraw the advertisement;
Nanjing shopping malls chose to remove advertisements, and advertising companies were interviewed;
Jiaozuo Ancient Street officially chose to replace the lanterns.
What else can't be acquiesced into.
At this time, many netizens will tell the story of the wolf, because they shouted about foreign infiltration and infiltration, but they really came, but they ignored it because of the numbness of the public.
But I don't think the story of the wolf is precise enough.
I'm reminded of a joke where one character asks another character:
There were 7 birds in the tree, and a 'bang' gunshot, knocking out one bird, how many birds were there in the tree? ”
This answer is from the perspective of the latter, it is 6, maybe the official also sees it that way.
But in the eyes of the merchants, it is just gone, and they are scared away.
When we first wrote this topic, the backstage was telling me to "forget it, be careful that they report you". As a result, now the official has come down to criticize War Horse, so the whole network has come to scold War Horse.
But ask yourself, are you afraid of war horses?
No way.
Do you still remember the U-shaped lock that was raised because of patriotism and the tragedy behind it? I see that tens of thousands, hundreds of thousands, millions of people who have been instigated by the author of the rumor always feel that the U-shaped lock is still hanging over our heads.
I don't know when you'll understand that things in this world aren't so black and white.
If you think that boycotting is patriotic, then it would be good to boycott, but can you not take up the banner of patriotism and wave it in front of your compatriots if you have nothing to do, as if you are not patriotic.
The fact that more people do not resist does not mean that they are not patriotic, but that they feel that it is silly to shout slogans and call them "patriotic" every day through such a form.
And it's useless either.
If they are all like you, South Korea will boycott South Korea if it insults China, Japan will boycott Japan if it insults China, and then look ahead, Britain, Germany, Italy, and the United States have all insulted China.
Do we still have to go back to the Ming and Qing dynasties to close off the country, and think that China is perfect, and we don't need to communicate with "Southeast Asian monkeys, Japanese devils, Korean sticks, Indian Ah San, and European and American white pigs"?
In the past 40 years of reform and opening up, China's economic achievements are indispensable to the entry of a large amount of foreign capital into China, and our next development is also indispensable to cooperation with foreigners.
You always think about communicating with foreign countries and criticizing people who buy foreign goods, are you patriotic or hateful?
There is also the fact that countries that feel strong do not feel that they are insulted so easily.
I've only seen things like this in blacks and in some weird countries.
In recent years, there has been a lot of discussion about racial discrimination in China, in fact, I think this is a good thing, but there is no need to be like this.
Some people will say that black people have gained "superficial respect" through such a thunderstorm over the years.
But you must know that blacks are different from us Chinese, and blacks have not yet had a strong country founded by blacks, and blacks are the main nation. The Chinese include Singapore, which has a very high per capita living standard, and China, which is very strong as a whole.
People who know a little more about the United States should understand that the routine of "demonstrations, demonstrations, smashing and looting" used by blacks has not won real respect for blacks, at least among the upper class such as congressmen and tycoons in the United States, lawyers, doctors, and other high-income groups, there are very few blacks, although blacks have gained "superficial respect" through the attitude of attacking them in the face of trouble, but in fact they are still at the bottom of American society.
But China is different, China is already the second largest country in the world, with a cultural history of 5,000 years, so you should have confidence in yourself.
is like the second richest man in the world, if he is confident, will he be so angry that he can't sleep because of a small boss scolding him?
I am a very confident Chinese, I really love this country, I love the food, I love the people here, I love our culture, and I am very confident in all of this.
So even if I go abroad to face discrimination, most of the time I can calmly respond to them "It's not like this", and when the other party continues to argue, I directly feel that the other party is **.
Because I know what they said is wrong, I don't need to be angry about it.
Really, be confident.
Don't let people make patriotism a business anymore.
If you are confident, you will understand that patriotism should be our duty, not a tool for celebrities to use rumors to attract fans.
If you really love this country, you should understand what I'm angry about.
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