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Since the start of the Winter Olympics, there is a phenomenon that makes me feel unhappy, although I know that my views may be spurted and spit by many viewers and netizens, but as a Chinese

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Since the start of the Winter Olympics, there is a phenomenon that makes me feel unhappy, although I know that my views may be sprayed and spit by many viewers and netizens, but as a Chinese some words I think I still have to say, the hatred of the Korean team on the Internet and the spit on the United States, Japan and even Hungary are really what we should do? Sports should not be mixed with political factors, but it is precisely the countries that have certain political factors that are spat on, and the hatred psychology pulled by some people is greatly biased with the mentality of many unreasonable audiences, absolutely some of the audience does not understand the specific situation on the field and off the field, all of them rush to follow the rhythm of those who drive hatred, why should a person's hatred make all people follow the hatred? Why can't we focus on the game on the pitch and over-interpret some off-field factors that we don't know? As a host we should have been friendly to all guests, not to watch people down, our athletes will often go to foreign competitions, we also hope that all the host countries can treat us kindly, the Olympics is a big family, advocating more unity, really calling on our audience, putting aside all political factors and hatred prejudices, reflecting the tolerance, friendliness and generosity of our Chinese, is it difficult to do so? We call on all media and platforms to publicize more positive energy, less negative reports of following the trend and pulling revenge, and comprehensively improve our own quality!

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