"The Chinese set off fireworks during the Spring Festival, making our Korean air worse!"
During the Chinese New Year, a well-known South Korean media made a front-page accusation like the one pictured below.
South Korean media even cited so-called data from South Korean official research institutes to put the program on the line: because the Chinese have been setting off fireworks for a long time, the air in South Korea is full of various pollutants.
"In the past, a large amount of harmful pollutants produced by fireworks set off by Chinese people flowed into the Korean Peninsula!"
However, the South Korean media is a typical double standard against Japan and China: they collectively pretend to be blind about the pollution caused by Japan's nuclear radiation, but they blame China's Spring Festival fireworks.
What is even more bizarre is that even South Korean officials themselves hold various fireworks display activities, but they come to accuse Chinese of polluting South Korean air with fireworks.
Chinese netizens responded collectively to this: Don't be hypocritical, get out of the earth!
First, the famous South Korean media hated the Chinese on the front page of the official website: You set off fireworks during the Spring Festival, which caused serious air pollution in our South Korea
After this year's Chinese New Year's Eve, a well-known South Korean media "Chosun Ilbo" immediately published an article on the front page of its official website, labeling the Chinese as "setting off fireworks to harm South Korea."
The South Korean media specially released a picture: On Chinese New Year's Eve, both sides of a street in Liaoning Province were filled with the remains of various fireworks and firecrackers.
South Korean media claim: There, the air quality at 11 p.m. on Chinese New Year's Eve is six times worse than our South Korean standards.
In addition to showing photos of the scene, South Korean media also released a screenshot of the air quality report of Jilin Province on the night of Chinese New Year's Eve.
In this way, the South Korean media tried to prove that South Korea's air quality deteriorated because the Chinese set off fireworks during the Spring Festival.
Second, the South Korean media even quoted the official South Korean research report on the platform: the pollutant substances of the western neighbor have caused our air to deteriorate
In these reports accusing the Chinese of setting off fireworks, many South Korean media have produced research reports from so-called official institutions in South Korea.
An organization called South Korea's National Environmental Science Forecast Center claims that air quality in most parts of South Korea is at "poor" levels, blamed on its western neighbors.
"It was because of the west wind that pollutants from abroad entered Korea. ”
And China is in the west of South Korea, and the answer to who is targeted by the overwhelming accusations and reports of the South Korean media is self-evident!
3. Wonderful comments from netizens: It is recommended that South Korea get out of the earth and move out of the solar system
For the South Korean media to collectively accuse Chinese of setting off fireworks to harm the so-called air quality of South Korea, Chinese netizens collectively suggested: South Korea can roll out of the earth and move out of the solar system.
A message from an Inner Mongolia netizen was liked by more than 140 people: South Koreans can move, move farther.
Another Anhui netizen suggested: You South Korea can move to Ukraine, where no one sets off fireworks, only artillery.
Some netizens added: Isn't it for South Koreans to move to their American dads?
Jiangsu netizens also gave advice: Since you South Koreans are not satisfied with us, please move out of the earth, and we will be much quieter.
On the one hand, South Korea swallowed its anger at Japan's nuclear radiation, but on the other hand, it wantonly criticized China's Spring Festival fireworks
Beijing netizens directly replied: Either the South Koreans come over to fight, or they will hold me back.
Fujian netizens were more direct: The Chinese set off fireworks, and it is about you South Koreans! We can release them if we want, can you manage it?
The Guangdong netizen in the picture below satirizes South Koreans as a typical double standard: on the one hand, you are not even afraid of nuclear radiation in Little Japan, but on the other hand, you are worried that China's Spring Festival fireworks will pollute the air, are you South Koreans too cheap?
Chongqing netizens also agree with this: South Korea's gang of second-class goods is a naked double standard, on the one hand, they advocate that Japan's nuclear radiation is harmless, and on the other hand, they accuse China of polluting their air by setting off fireworks.
The slap in the face of this Sichuan netizen is the most direct: the Koreans themselves are still holding various fireworks festivals and setting off fireworks with all their might.
"Isn't the South Koreans afraid of pollution at this time?"
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