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After the opening ceremony of the Beijing Winter Olympics, the New York Times played this trick overturned!

Last night, at the main torch lighting ceremony of the Beijing Winter Olympics, young Xinjiang athlete Diniger Yilamujiang made his debut and received a lot of attention. However, the veteran American media "New York Times", which is known for its "well-known double standard", deliberately provoked trouble and played word games in the introduction of Diniger. However, the New York Times's tricky behavior was recognized by many netizens and overturned on social media.

The New York Times published an article on the opening ceremony of the Beijing Winter Olympics on the 4th, and from the title, it can be seen how arrogant and malicious it is - "In a provocative choice, China let an athlete with a Uyghur name light a holy flame."

After the opening ceremony of the Beijing Winter Olympics, the New York Times played this trick overturned!

What is "an athlete with a Uyghur name"? In the eyes of many, the headline is exhausted, and the New York Times article continues the vague style, calling Diniger an athlete with "Uighur ancestry, according to Chinese."

Such a mind was quickly discovered by netizens on Twitter. "The New York Times played verbal gymnastics just to avoid directly calling the athlete Uighur, someone said." ”

After the opening ceremony of the Beijing Winter Olympics, the New York Times played this trick overturned!

Some netizens also said: "In the eyes of the New York Times, China can't win!" If no Uighur athletes appeared, the headline would read "China deliberately avoided Uighurs at the opening ceremony," and when there were [Uighurs], "China made a gesture to fight back against the West." Whatever China does, The New York Times is ready to publish their articles. ”

In addition, some netizens also mentioned Diniger's father, Yilamujiang Mulaji, in order to prove that Diniger is indeed a Uyghur athlete, and some netizens also mentioned Thatiguer:"Her father is a famous Uyghur athlete and coach, and there is no doubt that she is Uyghur." ” ”

More netizens attached a video of Dinegger's family watching the opening ceremony.

After the opening ceremony of the Beijing Winter Olympics, the New York Times played this trick overturned!

The New York Times article headlined "provocative" China's choice of Uighurs to light the flame, and one netizen said: "Why is this choice provocative?" Who does this infuriate? Another netizen commented: "Uyghurs are the trigger point for them (Western media)." ”

The theme slogan of this year's Beijing Winter Olympics is "Together to the Future", expressing the common desire of the world to work together to move towards a better future, while some countries and media in the United States and the West are obsessed with politicizing sports events, and the New York Times can be described as a bad example. In the face of some people in the United States and the West maliciously hyping up the Xinjiang issue, China has made clear responses on many occasions and exposed its lies through a large number of facts. The Spokesman of the Chinese Foreign Ministry has repeatedly affirmed that the US side maliciously slanders the human rights situation in Xinjiang, seriously violates international law and basic norms governing international relations, and grossly interferes in China's internal affairs. The so-called existence of "forced labor" and "genocide" in Xinjiang is a vicious lie concocted by anti-China forces.

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