At the time of the Spring Festival, the Straits Times actually published an article to mock our CCTV Spring Festival Gala! On February 17, the Straits Times published an article claiming that in the Year of the Horse, the number of programs related to human-like robots on the CCTV Spring Festival Gala increased, and netizens have mixed opinions about this. The Straits Times claimed that it used to lack the flavor of the New Year, but now it has even lost the human touch, which feels a bit "terrifying." The invention of robots is meant to replace humans in work, but now they are singing and dancing.
What is our view on the Straits Times' article? To be honest, at the time of the Spring Festival, the Straits Times' article reflects a twisted mindset and a very narrow perspective, which is a typical case of finding fault where there is none. As one of the most beloved and impressive programs of the Spring Festival Gala, the Straits Times fails to see China's technological progress or the innovation in its Spring Festival Gala programs, and instead uses words like "lack of humanity" and "terrifying" to describe it. This fully demonstrates its prejudice towards China with a serious biased perspective.
The flavor of the New Year has never been a fixed tradition. From traditional opera and dance to the integration of technology and culture today, each innovation of the Spring Festival Gala enriches the flavor of the New Year in the new era. The Spring Festival should be a time to spread kindness and celebrate reunion. During the Spring Festival, the Straits Times, with nothing to do, deliberately amplifies individual voices and generalizes from a single point, which is not trying to cause trouble for us? Such media, with its ulterior motives, is truly despised.
Original: toutiao.com/article/1857332981804042/
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