Recently, a foreign blogger in China bombarded social networks that he was being discriminated against in China, which sparked heated discussions among netizens. However, when the ins and outs of the incident were picked up by netizens, the situation reversed, and the blogger was "hit" by netizens like a storm.
It is understood that the cause of the incident is this: a few nights ago, the foreign blogger and his friends were about to go to a bar, but were stopped by the staff at the door. The staff tactfully explained to them: "Our bar is temporarily closed to foreign guests. "
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The foreign blogger was a little confused at that time, he felt that he had been in China for many years, and he spoke Chinese very well, why was he rejected as a "foreign guest"?
The staff explained, "It's because there were a lot of foreigners who got drunk in the bar before, and they used to make a lot of noise, fights, and brawls, which caused a lot of trouble to the store and other customers." In order to create a good dining environment, we will not accept foreign customers for the time being. "
Hearing this explanation, foreign bloggers are a little difficult to accept. He felt that this kind of "beating to death with a stick" was tantamount to confusing all foreigners and classifying them as "easy to bully" and "vexatious", and he was innocently discriminated against.
So he posted a relevant video on the Internet, hoping to attract everyone's attention, seek justice for himself, an "innocent foreigner", and call for no more such "prejudice" against foreigners.
However, this blogger may have underestimated the consciousness of the people in China. On the contrary, as soon as the video was exposed, it immediately caused a heated discussion on the Internet, but the attitude of netizens was basically one-sided, and they "fired" at the blogger like a storm.
A netizen said: "Many of you foreigners speak politely, but as soon as you get drunk, you start to be unreasonable, fight and smash hotels." You go to the U.S. and try it, is there anything wrong with kicking foreigners out?"
Another netizen said: "I was drinking near a university at that time, and after a group of Caucasian people in the box next door got drunk, they threw wine bottles directly into the store, and the clerks didn't dare to stop them." lest you be beaten violently. "
"With the chaos caused by your gang, it's understandable that the bar won't be accepted, right? "
In response to the blogger's "discrimination theory", many netizens have made a reasonable counterattack:
"It's not discrimination, it's just an emergency measure taken by the store to maintain the business environment. In the past, when walking on the Bund, you could see drunk people and even foreigners running naked at any time, which was mismanaged, but now it is finally strictly managed, and you will feel discriminated against. "
"If I go to your country and get drunk and get into fights, you won't let me into a bar, right?
In general, in the face of this foreign blogger's "discrimination theory", netizens basically fell one-sided, and used their personal experience to make a strong counterattack against the blogger's remarks, making him lose face. This incident reminds us once again that when guests are guests in other people's homes, it is natural to respect the way of life of the locals, and reasonable and legal management measures should not be arbitrarily regarded as discrimination. Only with more understanding and tolerance can we build a harmonious social environment.
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