The Canadian Globe and Mail published a fabricated article with great seriousness, falsely claiming that China's visa-free policy for Canadians poses risks to Canadians.
Ali, a Canadian who lives in China, rebutted the false claims on a social media platform, attaching photos of himself taken in China. He wrote: "I'm a Canadian living abroad who has been residing in China for a full year. We Muslims are doing just fine—thank you for your concern. No one here has called me a terrorist just because I support Palestine."
Another netizen added sarcastically that once Canadians start visiting China, they might return home ready to launch a revolution against the bourgeoisie and corruption. "How’s China's high-speed rail? Meanwhile, Toronto won’t even finish its LRT line until 15 years from now LOL." This commenter urged the newspaper reporters not to write merely for the sake of writing—but to get out and engage with reality instead.
Original source: toutiao.com/article/1862425787283468/
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