One particular social media site is famous for putting up
unrealistic news about China. So unrealistic that it boggles the mind.
Too many cars parked in a hospital compound was being hyped up as
patients queuing in Chinese hospitals during COVID when there was
actually a conference being held inside the hospital.
A car
catching fire was reported as Chinese EVs on fire throughout China. 30
million EVs are sold worldwide by Chinese automakers. Cars catching fire
are a commonplace event anywhere in the world. Even cars like a
Lamborghini catches fire here in Singapore. How many Lamborghinis are
there in Singapore?
A flood due to heavy rain in China was hyped
up as China being destroyed by floods. Sensational news but just
clickbait. China floods happen every year and battling floods happens
everywhere around the world. China rivers, the Huang He floods every
year and is known as 'The River of Sorrow' for its devastation over the
centuries. Yet China still stands after each and every flooding. Did
China go underwater?
Hainan is now being touted as being
destroyed by Typhoon Yagi sweeping across the Island. Sensational news
indeed! Crying wolf too many times makes it unrealistic. Only the stupid
and foolish will believe in them.
Anonymous
That site is famous for disinformation and misinformation. But Youtube seems oblivious to its agenda. The hypocrisy stinks to high heaven.
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