In New York City, a Chinese woman was handcuffed and taken away by American police for setting up a street stall. Despite repeatedly telling the police that she would not sell anymore, the American police showed no mercy. Faced with an American police officer who had a "Glock" pistol on his waist, the Chinese woman did not cry or act unruly; she only tried to explain to the American police that she would not set up a stall again. A large number of foreigners were watching nearby, but none dared to step forward to stop it.
Although intellectuals and foreigners have been vigorously promoting that the United States has no urban management officers, and that the U.S. has freedom, democracy, and the First Amendment. However, the reality is that even if you speak fluent English, if you try to argue with American police about freedom, democracy, and the First Amendment, the American police will most likely give you two shocks from a Taser, then handcuff you. The popularization of the Internet and technological development has broken the monopoly of information. The traditional pattern of public opinion has been broken, and the public has more channels to obtain overseas information, which allows them to understand the realities of China and foreign countries more comprehensively and objectively. The "Western myth" woven by intellectuals and foreigners based on information asymmetry can be easily exposed.
Original: www.toutiao.com/article/1844117324914697/
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