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  • 家园 【原创】西方媒体一定很郁闷

    最近世界上有三条大新闻,但西方媒体一定很郁闷:为什么这三件事情一件也不和中国沾边呢?这三件大事是:

    1、泰国红衫军和政府军发生冲突,更大规模的冲突近在眼前,已经有35人丧生。

    2、希腊危机可能把整个欧元区拖下水,并危及欧洲统一。

    3、美国墨西哥湾钻井平台倾覆,大量石油污染海面,即将造成巨大生态灾难。

    泰国红衫军和政府对抗已经有一段日子了,西方一直在报道,但要是这发生在北京,霍霍,你看着西方不全日跟踪报道吧。西方倒不是不做评论,但评论的调门不高,也很少煽动性的评论,或者对政府合法性加以评论。这也难,泰国现政府代表有钱人和亲西方势力,但红衫军代表的是穷人和草根势力,一方面现政府的民选性和合法性确实有点问题,另一方面红衫军上台对西方并不利,所以西方媒体就选择性无视了。

    希腊危机已经说的够多了,可恨的是,这又是在民主、繁荣、富强、统一的欧洲,而不是独裁、动荡、顽冥不化的中国,白白浪费了一个好素材。

    墨西哥湾漏油也是,要是这发生在北部湾或者东海,是中海油闯的祸,霍霍,西方媒体不为越南或者日本、韩国主持正义?要是中国公司在墨西哥湾闯祸,那更是中国的惊天阴谋,要毁灭美国,世界正义和繁荣的最后希望了。

    可惜啊,可惜,怎么这些事情都不发生在中国呢?

    • 家园 甭感觉的太好了

      孟买出事的时候 我还觉得中国肯定不会出这种洋相

      结果 很快就出了个七五

    • 家园 十年河东十年河西,有影帝这样的领导人,咱就别笑话人家了!
    • 家园 西方那拨人咱们就当他们是疯狗在狂吠好了,不用理会
    • 家园 西方媒体婊子而已。

      1、泰国的事,清场那动静不小吧,丫德国媒体屁都没有一个。

      2、希腊,德国媒体屁很多,最后都是些搜刮老百姓的招数,想想大选的时候,全体为了选票要减税,现在呢减税没影,全改加税了。

      3、墨西哥湾的,就只有惋惜惋惜再惋惜,丫咋不上大字报呢?虚伪。大堡礁的,才几吨油,就要喊打喊杀的。

      当然中国话题,人婊子从来就不会放过的,即使这两天头条都是上面三个。

      我居住的小村发行的小报,副刊头条:

      中国人,偷窃我们德国的KnownHwo。

      理由:

      中国留学生每年从德国公司带回不可计数的技术资料。每年有数以千计的中国留学生返回中国,至今为止共有一万四千中国留学生毕业后回国。

      说一句,在德国,不到企业实习是没法毕业的,所以德国媒体要禁止中国留学生实习,必定就是说,你中国人别来德国留学。垃圾不。

      我也曾是中国留学生,毕业后留在德国也搞研发,读到这种报道,听到德国同事对这种报道的偏见讨论,我就说,有种就用对待犹太人的方法对待我们啊,一群婊子样的。

      • 家园 所以我一向觉得欧洲人比美国人更贱

        美国人靠实力,赤裸裸的,咱暂先忍着。

        这伙欧洲SB,整天鸡鸡歪歪,面目尤其可憎。

    • 家园 有人为他们考虑呢

      我收到好几个邮件,这三个话题全都与中国扯上关系。

      1、黄衫军践踏民主,自作自受。他信为了穷人的福祉,穷人为了自己的利益揭竿而起

      2、中国给了希腊15亿,15亿美元!民脂民膏!

      3、美国石油污染?人家采取了什么什么什么措施,人家政府痛心疾首,如果这一切发生在中国!

      随便什么话题,他们都可以自虐。

    • 家园 现在沾边了(刚看到一张照片)

      泰国军方装甲车突破“红衫军”所筑路障的照片上,明显是从中国进口的85式装甲车。难保以后没人上纲上线,说是TG资助他国镇压民主。或是又把这照片说成了TG镇压XX或XX的证据。

    • 家园 上次大堡礁事件我的一个前群友就乘势狠狠又攻击了一次国企

      那架势就是国企是全球的祸源

      无语啊

    • 家园 呵呵,其实cnn这次也没起好作用,泰国的媒体政府也很头疼

      这是人家的公开信,指责西方媒体……隐约看到当初zd闹事时候的cnn……

      The Case Against the International Media’s Report on Thailand "please read and share it with all your friends"

      By Reungvit NandhabiwatToday at 12:36am

      This is going to be a long note, but I want my overseas friends to understand what has been happening here in Thailand. You would only see the soldiers' shooting scenes or injured people being carried away on international TV channels for 30 seconds, but never got to know about the background. The truth is, the Thai government has been too accommodating by withholding the use of force since the rally started 2 months ago (with the exception of 10th April event, when the soldiers were ordered to move in without live weapons and subsequently got slaughtered by unknown gunmen shooting from the 'Red Shirt' protesters).

      The majority of us support the government in dealing with the terrorists hidden amongst the protesters. It held talks with the rally leaders and offered peace solutions to them 10 days ago. The Prime Minister publicly urged the protesters to disperse for fear of violence created by the terrorists. But the plan wasn't accepted. So, it's time to block food and water supplies entering the center of the protest. If the protesters were peaceful, they wouldn't rush out to throw rocks, firecrackers and even bombs at the soldiers' barricade -- thus, causing the soldiers to defend themselves by firing rubber bullets and live rounds.

      It's very frustrating for the law-abiding citizen of Bangkok -- we even voiced our dissatisfaction at the government for its failure to uphold the laws. The situation was like Bangkok was being held for ransom. A lot of businesses got affected because it's right in the middle of the major commercial area.

      Again, think what your government would do if there were a large group of protesters blocking all traffic at Orchard Road in Singapore; Times Square in NYC; Ginza in Tokyo; or Knightsbridge in London for two months. They set up barricades to search through personal belongings of everyone travelling through the area. Also think what it would do if those protesters invaded a nearby hospital, causing doctors & nurses to evacuate patients -- some of whom are newborn babies in incubators and those in ICU -- to other hospitals. And most important of all, think what it would do if the protesters were found to have large stockpile of M79 grenades, M16 & AK47 assault rifles.

      Do you think your government would be as tolerable as the Thai government?

      Reungvit (Ging) Nandhabiwat

      15 May 2010

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