This incident highlights an abnormality from beginning to end, especially when the rescue process progresses to the point where Dr. Sun, who is living on the streets of the United States, may be brought back to his hometown in Jiangyin, which is no longer a simple transnational rescue incident, but has risen to a question ...... whether China and the United States should interfere in each other's internal affairs
There are so many strange things about this matter that there is no common sense at all:
First, the local organizations in the United States that helped Dr. Sun were mainly the Fudan American Alumni Association and the Shanghai Association.
Ms. Shen Yi, the president of the Shanghai Association, has made a big news in 2023: Liu Yusheng, an old man in Shanghai who abandoned his wife and children and has been in the United States for more than 30 years, will return to China from the United States to retire with peace of mind.
Liu Yusheng had been wandering the streets of the United States for decades, and suddenly he was taken back to Shanghai by a group of well-wishers from the Shanghai Townspeople Association, contacted ** to restore household registration, arranged subsistence allowance, and finally lived in a public nursing home.
Although this thing seems disgusting, it is undeniable that Liu Yusheng did not have American citizenship at that time, and there was actually a legal basis for him to return to China to restore his household registration, and there was no flaw in the whole process.
But this time, when Dr. Sun returned to China, what did the Shanghai Association want to do?The other party is an American, even if she came to China in the name of returning home to save her family, how are Ms. Shen and the Fudan Association going to make the local civil affairs department accept an American pension?
Second, ** reported that a rescue center in Jiangyin claimed to have been assisting Dr. Sun*** As a result, netizens revealed that the rescue center was actually a construction company, not a so-called official organization at all.
Interestingly, on January 4, shortly after Dr. Sun was discovered, an account of "Jiangyin Citizen Help Center" appeared on social platforms to publish Dr. Sun's life, and its certification was "Jiangyin Citizen General Help Service***."
Later, a large number of ** quoted the news of this rescue center as the latest progress of the people in his hometown to help Dr. Sun.
Until January 7, a ** quoted the words of the center's staff, saying that he was assisting Sun *** to make some netizens question: Does Jiangyin ** have the right to apply for a Chinese residence permit for an American?
As a result, I found out that the body of this company on Tianyan was actually a construction and installation company, and its main business was daily hardware business such as repairing water pipes, repairing locks, and unlocking, which had nothing to do with the rescue.
What's more interesting is that in 2020, the real Jiangyin local rescue agency - Jiangyin Community Service Help Center*** issued a statement on the Internet, pointing out that some institutions and individuals fraudulently used their names to carry out activities, although it was not specified, but this time the "Jiangyin Citizen Help Center" should be among them.
Who is **, let a Li ghost pretend to be a national certification agency, trying to confuse the public, and make everyone think that the country is helping an American to retire in China?
Third, why was this Dr. Sun found and rescued?
You must know that there are many Chinese who eventually become homeless because of smuggling into the United States, working and studying in the United States, and Ding Fatzi Square, Los Angeles, where the "Ding Fat Gold Medal Lecturer" was located before the popular Internet, is a gathering place for many down-and-out Chinese.
Many people there are sleeping on the streets in tents, relying on the free food in the relief centers, and there are many people with high education and high incomes in China and the United States
Just because Dr. Sun is a top student, a former genius, should Chinese taxpayers be made to pay for his past?
*, as well as some opinion leaders, have consciously or unconsciously implied that bringing Dr. Sun back to China for retirement is a feasible option from the perspective of humanistic care and fellow citizens.
Some voices even tried to kidnap ordinary Chinese netizens, arguing that questioning "why do you want to help Americans retire in China" is "cold-blooded and cruel" without basic moral care.
I just laughed, when dealing with the disadvantaged groups in the country, I didn't see them stand up and say it like this
Finally, I borrowed a sentence from Zhang Xuefeng's rescue of Dr. Sun: "*Friends have a word that is inappropriate, he is not willing to return to China, but willing to go abroad, right?"”