by Wang Dehua
Capitol Hill was captured, and some people joked about it as if it was a frenzy of Trump ism orgy. Protesters taking selfies and hanging out were like taking part in a poorly organized public tour.
This is clearly not a "picnic that goes wrong". Among the protesters were members of the neo-fascist group. They were heavily armed, holding nooses and shouting "Hang Pence, Pence". Some of the congress gentlemen hid under desks, others locked themselves in their rooms. At the same time, gunfire rang out and five people were killed.
This scene of "beautiful scenery" quickly spread to the world through the Internet, and the people who were oppressed by the United States were of course smiling. This is clearly a blow to America's global credibility. This is called not reporting, the time has not yet come. When the time comes, you must report.
On social platforms and media, various reports and comments are of course opinionated. So Americans are not happy. It's only allowed to do it, no one else can tell. " The New York Times " accused five countries of being "happy" while claiming that "Tonight is a shame for American democracy and a heartache for American friends." On January 7, the paper listed five countries, including Russia, China, Iran, Venezuela and North Korea, as "enemies of democracy" in the article "How America's Allies and Enemies View Congressional Riots". "The enemies of democracy will rejoice at these incredible images of Washington," the article said, speculating that these countries "must be in a mood of euphoria."
According to the comments of Xinhua News Agency , although Pompeo “smashed a sledgehammer and smashed” Sino-US relations for the sake of his personal “one acre and three points”; however, Russia’s nuclear weapons make Americans feel terrified. "Russia Gate" is Washington's lingering nightmare. Therefore, the "New York Times" apparently listed Putin as "enemy number one."The Russian government-controlled news channel, the article said, "shows the joyous Christmas celebrations of the Russian Orthodox Church on one side and the violent chaos in Washington on the other." The newspaper accused the Russian media of not making comparisons, because "there is no harm without comparison."
Previously, US media reported that US House Speaker Pelosi said that rioting in Washington was Trump's "biggest gift to Putin." Gift". McFaul, the former US ambassador to Moscow , echoed: "Today, Trump handed Putin his latest, but hopefully last, gift." And socialites tweeted, "How many Undercover Russian agents ... brought back laptops and iPads with government secrets and information to Moscow."
China, as a great power competitor in the eyes of the United States, is rightly listed as the "enemy" of the United States by the New York Times. The newspaper accused the Global Times of not comparing the Hong Kong riots with the "Washington Spring", especially not citing Pelosi's words, calling the fall of Capitol Hill "a beautiful landscape".
In the face of social tearing after the U.S. election and Trump's more than 70 million voters, the author claims that "this is the last turmoil in Trump's presidency, not the beginning of the end of Western democracy." The author is clearly worried that the United States People are no longer qualified to stand on the moral high ground and make irresponsible remarks about other countries.
The New York Times distinguishes between Hong Kong rioters occupying the parliament and Sichuan fans occupying the U.S. Congress to make a distinction between good and evil, but in fact it is always pale and powerless, and only shows the hypocrisy and cunning of the so-called freedom struggle in the United States. On and Twitter , some netizens refuted that, without any political prejudice, violence is violence and breaking the law is breaking the law. Such a simple standard has been distorted by the double standard of the New York Times.Others said that this is not a riot, this is a peaceful democratic movement. Don't use shields, bullets, and pistols to respond to the people's demands.
In fact, the statement of the so-called ally of the United States is as sharp as the so-called "enemy of democracy". German President Frank-Walter Steinmeier said, "What we're seeing is the result of lies and more lies. Hatred and incitement to sow division, contempt for democracy, from the highest leaders. This is historic for the United States of America. Incident, an attack on liberal democracy." This should be the most devastating assessment from an Allied leader.
Besides, in the eyes of the Americans, apart from the enemy, how can there be any real allies? Those so-called allies have soldiers stationed in their homes, and they can't drive them away. This is not called an ally, but a military colony of the United States, a country that does not even have basic dignity. Japan, Korea, and the Philippines are examples. With the barrel of the American gun on their head, these countries dare to tell the truth? Just having fun.
The fig leaf of the so-called democracy in the United States is almost pulled by these lunatics. As long as you don't get along with your heart, there will be trouble on any day, and the jar will be broken. According to this trend, it is not surprising to press the nuclear button before leaving office. Therefore, for the chaos in the United States, what the world is most worried about is that Washington is looking for scapegoats abroad in order to divert domestic conflicts. Therefore, " Russia Today " commented that the violence on Capitol Hill was not a "victory" for Putin. In fact, Russia fears the consequences of political instability in the United States, triggering the consequences of war.
In short, to be called "enemy" at every turn is the tolerance of the "best" liberal democratic system in the world, and the "big publicity" of ideology. Are these five countries the "enemies of democracy"? America should be ashamed of media like The New York Times.