At this moment, the U shaped lock was completely panicked! CCTV characterizes the War Horse Operati

Mondo Social Updated on 2024-02-01

——People with bad intentions and bad intentions wantonly fabricate facts and ruin people's reputations!

Exaggerating the facts, copying the facts, and deliberately touching the enterprises that operate legally and compliantly!

Recently, in response to the "Rising Sun Flag" incident in Nanjing, Jiangsu Province, Nanjing Metro, and the controversial "War Horse Operation", the central media finally spoke out, and reprimanded it, making a bunch of U-shaped locks completely panicked!

The incident began with a young man in Nanjing, who pointed to a red circular pattern posted on the door of the mall and angrily scolded the waiter: What kind of shape is this? You've got this stuff all over your walls, what do you mean by doing this? This is Nanjing, not Tokyo! Please respect us!

After some arguments, the man called the police, and then rushed to the scene, ordered the mall to remove all the advertising patterns, and interviewed the mall and the advertising producer, and gave them a serious warning.

After the matter fermented on the Internet, netizens divided into two groups and quarreled with their own opinions. Many netizens believe that this man is "looking for nails with a hammer, deliberately going online, and buttoning his hat indiscriminately, which is tantamount to picking quarrels and provoking trouble"; Some netizens who supported the man spoke out:

When you forget your injuries! Then no one can save him!

This kind of serious problem, if it is dismantled, it will be over, if it is not severely punished, it will happen later!

Red circles should be banned in China!

The person in charge of the mall and some relevant personnel must bear legal responsibility!

Soon, the man with the social account name "War Horse Operation" was picked up: his surname is Chen, he started doing odd jobs everywhere after graduating from high school, and later started to engage in live broadcasts, and after trying a variety of live broadcast routes, he finally found this traffic password.

He was also found to have "fired" at a brochure for an art exhibition in Nanjing, accusing a circular pattern on it of also being a Rising Sun Flag; even went to the Japanese restaurant to find faults, and if they couldn't find faults, they tried every means to report them, so that they couldn't open them.

Regarding this man's actions, Hu Xijin, a senior ** person, also expressed his opinion, he said: This is by no means patriotic, but a crooked way to eat traffic in an extreme way. The majority of netizens must be vigilant against such extreme accusations and do not fall into their traffic trap!

But some crazy netizens didn't buy it, and they poured into Hu Xijin's social ** comment area, so that his comment area became like this:

As things get bigger and bigger, the central media finally can't stand it anymore, CCTV published an article "Patriotism is not a business, there should be a basis for reporting", China ** published an article "Patriotism can't be smeared by high-level black", and China Youth Daily published an article "Be vigilant against abusing the sense of public justice for traffic".

Both articles conclusively determined that the behavior of Chen and his ilk was "people with bad intentions and bad intentions, wantonly fabricating facts and ruining people's reputations!" Appeal to netizens: Keep your eyes open, and you must not let patriotism be smeared by high-class black!

Now the controversy on the subnet about the "U-shaped lock" can be stopped, whether they are really cheating money or fake patriotism, whether they are really illegal or fake heroes, everything has been decided!

We are also pleased to see that with the finalization of these official voices, more and more netizens have also recognized Chen's true face, and also figured out what kind of attitude to treat diverse cultures and what kind of actions to express patriotism.

Finally, what do you think about the voices of several central media? Do you agree with their characterization of the matter? Is Chen wronged or not? Should these graphic advertisements appear on the land of China?

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