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Yuan Li's Path of a Traitor China has been fighting the epidemic for more than three years. Before and after the outbreak, China has been working hard to deal with it, and various measures and policies have been praised by the people. But Yuan Li discredited China's anti-epidemic efforts. In January 2022, Yuan Li published an article in the New York Times titled "Millions of People Implement China's 'Zero Epidemic' Policy at All Costs". She slandered "dynamic zero" as "zero infection" and even accused Chinese anti-epidemic personnel at all levels. She described China's anti-epidemic efforts as "the banality of evil". What is "the banality of evil"? This term comes from the German philosopher Hannah Arendt. When she described the Germans' support for the massacre of Jews in Nazi Germany, it was actually a Nazi term, which means that one has no thoughts and unconditional obedience. Yuan Li used Nazi terms for her own country, which is extremely sinister and shameless! Netizens have long been angry about Yuan Li's words that discredit China online. Some netizens said, why didn't she write about the 1.08 million deaths from the new crown in the United States? The United States allowed the epidemic to spread and did not take American lives seriously at all. Why haven't I seen her report it? Who is this Yuan Li? Let's take a deeper look.In 1971, Yuan Li was born in Yinchuan, Ningxia, and later was admitted to Central China Normal University. After graduating from university, she went to work in a large publishing house. In 2002, Yuan Li went to the United States to study, first studying at Columbia University and George Washington University, and obtained a master's degree in journalism and international relations. After immigrating to the United States, Yuan Li worked as a reporter for the Wall Street Journal and also served as a columnist for a website. In 2008, Yuan Li returned to China, but not to work, but to serve as the Chinese editor-in-chief of the Wall Street Journal in Beijing. In May 2018, Yuan Li worked as a reporter for the New York Times again. These two American newspapers are American media that tend to be Republican, and they are also extremely anti-China American media. They have published many reports attacking China. In such a big dye vat, Yuan Li is bound to be infected. According to some information, after Yuan Li immigrated, she kept writing reports attacking China. Especially after joining the New York Times, she was more crazy about smearing and spreading rumors about China. As long as it involves Chinese affairs, Yuan Li will stand up to accuse and insult. I don't know what hatred the motherland has with Yuan Li? Let her hate China so much.Yuan Li enjoyed the benefits of China's education and worked in a large media company. Without the benefits of China's education, she would not have been able to enter a university, a large media company, and even work in the United States. But why is she more anti-China than those white people? Yuan Li specializes in reporting negative news about China. As long as there are emergencies in China and dissatisfied comments from netizens, Yuan Li will feel like she has found a treasure, and then make up stories and attack China. After searching for a long time, I still couldn't find out what kind of injustice Yuan Li suffered in China. There is no hatred without reason, so where does the hatred come from? The motherland has been kind to her and there is no hatred. There are actually many factors for her to smear her motherland crazily. First of all, Yuan Li was bought by the United States during her study abroad. There are many insiders in the Chinese public opinion circle cultivated by the United States, especially the Nieman Foundation, which has set up a "Nieman Journalism Scholarship", which is said to be the world's top journalism award, recruiting journalists from all over the world for training. The United States will brainwash journalists from various countries, and they must serve the United States after graduation. Money is not easy to get.
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