U.S. ill mentalities to expulse Chinese journalists only cause troubles
By
Zhong Sheng
The U.S. Department of State recently announced to slash
the staff size of five Chinese media outlets in the United States, which is
expulsion in all but name. Obviously, the impact of such practice is not
limited in the media industry, and is bound to create negative influence and
new uncertainties for the relationship between the two countries.
The evil intention of the U.S. is clearly presented in
its practice, and it’s easy to tell rights and wrongs. The unreasonable
decision of the U.S. runs counter to established international rules, and only
reveals the hypocrisy and hegemony of the U.S. administration.
Chinese
journalists stationed in the U.S. have been strictly abiding by U.S. laws and
regulations and carrying out news reporting under the principle of objectivity,
fairness, truthfulness and accuracy.
It’s not the
first day for the White House to deal with China, and it knows well how the
Chinese work. However, it is still draining its brain to label China. What the
U.S. has done has severely violated the normal and legal rights and interests
of Chinese journalists carrying out news covers overseas, and damaged the
reputation of the Chinese media and journalists.
The expulsion was no incident. China-U.S. relations have
been generally moving forward over the past 40 years, from limited exchanges at
the beginning to the current deep integration in multiple areas. Unfortunately,
when a grand mansion of bilateral relations has been built, certain Americans
are showing ill mentalities and shifting their efforts to demolishing it. The
U.S. is now politicalizing almost everything, and even the normal exchanges in
the cultural sector between China and the U.S. are considered a “threat” by the
White House – which perfectly explains such ill mentalities.
While beating their brains out to contain China-U.S.
exchanges, these Americans are acting innocent and posing as “victims.” For
instance, the U.S. is doing everything to cook up the so-called threat of the
Chinese media, as if the only super power in the world was fragile – there’s
just too much acting. The attacks on Chinese media are totally groundless, and
the expulsion of Chinese journalists is nothing but political oppression.
A major reason for the rising disputes and
contradictions over China-U.S. relations is the growing Cold War mentality and
ideological prejudices of certain Americans. By exaggerating media competition,
the U.S. is indeed inciting a competition between American and Chinese modes.
It once again used the so-called “reciprocity” to make
its practice sound fairer, but what causes the alienation of the China-U.S.
relations is the non- reciprocity in how the two countries view other side development.
China has always advocated to develop its relations with
the U.S. on the basis of mutual respect and shelving differences while seeking
common ground, and has never imposed any so-called threat for the survival of
the U.S. However, when it turns to the U.S., Cold War mentality and ideological
prejudices are always unavoidable, which propels certain Americans to “change”
China. They fan up so-called “Chinese challenges” and “Chinese threats”,
because they are afraid of their own shadows.
Such ill mentalities to create contradictions will only
lead to troubles, which not only hurts the interests of both countries, but
also threatens the common interests of the world. At present, to effectively
manage differences, China and U.S. shall maintain unimpeded communication as much
as possible, rather than blocking existing channels and politically burdening
their bilateral relations.
The U.S. should correct its mistake of expulsing Chinese
journalists, and make a responsible choice to ensure the general stability of
China-U.S. relations.
(Zhong
Sheng is a pen name often used by People’s Daily to express its views on
foreign policy.)
U.S. ill mentalities to expulse Chinese journalists only cause troubles
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