

Jack Ma's tweet
On the 16th, Alibaba Group founder Jack Ma opened an account on Twitter. The first tweet stated that anti-epidemic materials donated to the United States have been sent. American netizens on the message board said in unison "Thanks."
At about 12 noon Beijing time, Jack Ma posted a tweet on his newly opened account, stating that “the first batch of masks and new crown virus kits shipped to the United States has taken off from Shanghai. Sending good things to American friends Blessings.” The post also comes with a picture of the delivery of supplies.
According to the news announced by the Jack Ma Public Welfare Foundation earlier, this batch of supplies contains 500,000 new coronavirus detection kits and 1 million masks. Ma Yun said, "In this difficult period, we are working hand in hand with the Americans." In just two hours, Jack Ma’s first tweet has 65,000 likes, 12,000 reposts, and more than 3,200 comments. Many American netizens expressed their thanks on the message board.

"Thank you, sir. The Americans here are forever grateful."

"Thank you for your generosity."

"The United States thanks Mr. Jack Ma from the bottom of my heart. You are generous and friendly. Fortunate to have someone like you notice the American people "Z3z
, amidst the gratitude, an American netizen responded with a slightly arrogant tone, "I don't want to use them, there is no offense, but no need, thank you." The message of

quickly aroused netizens. Angry, many people think this message is racially discriminatory.

"Everything you use is made in China, and you are now suddenly showing racial discrimination."

"It's too rude. You may not want to use it, but there are thousands of people who want to use it. If you can't be friendly , Don't talk, okay?"

"Don't use these masks, leave them to us." The
global epidemic continues to spread, and the Chinese government and even the people have extended a helping hand to other countries. "This is a major pandemic challenge faced by mankind in the global era." Jack Ma posted on Weibo on the 13th, "Today, this is no longer a challenge that any country can solve by itself, but it needs all of us. People work together to respond together. At this moment, regardless of whether you and I share resources and exchange anti-epidemic experiences and lessons, we will have the opportunity to overcome this disaster."
Jack Ma also revealed on Weibo, except for Japan, South Korea, Iran, and Italy Spain, Spain and the United States have also paid attention to the development of the epidemic in Africa and the lack of medical resources. A batch of kits raised in the early stage are ready and will be sent to Africa. Editor-in-chief of
column: Qin Hong Text editor: Song Hui Title image source: Xinhua News Agency (data map) Image editor: Cao Liyuan
Source: Overseas Network Li Meng