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2023-07-07In the past few days, Meow Meow's WeChat backstage has received a lot of messages from readers who want me to talk about the Korean fans booing the national anthem. I know many Chinese are furious. CCTV soccer commentator Liu Jiayuan lambasted that it was just too disgusting. I understand the sentiment.
But I want to tell you something else.2004Year, Chongqing, Asian Cup Match, ChinaVSJapan. There were boos as the Japanese national anthem played. The Japanese were dumbfounded. When exactly did we offend you? How could we be subjected to such humiliation?
To the Chinese on the scene, they were patriotic. But in my eyes, it was a disgrace.
2008Year, again Japan, again in Chongqing, East Asia quarterfinals, four years ago, booing, the Japanese are still fresh in their minds. But this time, the Japanese were even more dumbfounded. Because, compared to four years ago, this time the booing, much more violent. Japan's every possession, every counterattack, every goal, get, all boo, boo and boo. When the Japanese national anthem played, the boos were even more voluminous. The Japanese never dreamed that this would happen again, in the same city. The commentators in Japan mentioned this many times, and they could not understand why the Chinese hated Japan so much, so much so that even when they encountered the Japanese at a ball game, the Chinese seemed as enraged as if their whole family had been killed.
This is a group of Chinese people who don't even have basic manners. They, they have brought shame to the Chinese people. Because in the classical Chinese civilization, propriety, righteousness, honesty and shame is an extremely important part. If they follow this requirement, they are really not qualified to be Chinese, but they are typical contemporary Chinese. Why is this so?
In fact, when the Japanese come to China to play, they often have to be booed by the Chinese. To the Japanese, the Chinese probably only have hatred left, right? So much so that the Chinese have actually forgotten how to write the word respect. You may ask, the Japanese should be used to it, right? That's not true. The Chinese are not the only people in this world. You give people boo, will feel embarrassed, is not the Japanese will not? They also have self-respect, but they, still again and again by the Chinese humiliation, hurt.
What's even scarier is that the Chinese never think they are at fault, but on the contrary think that this is patriotic. Just like2012In that anti-Japanese movement in 2007, a group of hooligans and scoundrels beat, smashed, looted and burned, and they still thought that this was patriotic! But is it really patriotic?
In fact, South Korean teams have been booed out of their games in China ......
If you're a Chinese person with basic cognitive skills, you should know what I'm trying to say.
I don't really mean anything else, I just want you to know that similar things happen in China, all the time. It would be a little better, perhaps, if people could understand this and do a little soul-searching in addition to their anger.
It is strange that the Chinese have never been in the habit of introspection.
Let's hope that this one bad habit will change a little bit in our generation. Although, it's slim ......
(Article source: Meow in a Bottle)
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