Slandering China not the vaccine for virus
By Gao
Jian
As the
novel coronavirus is spreading rapidly in Europe and the US, China, which is
walking out of its epidemic plight, is providing necessary supplies and medical
assistance based on the spirit of humanitarianism.
But what
is astonishing is that some Western media, instead of supervising their
governments to effectively tackle the outbreak, deliberately slander China and
maliciously interpret China’s goodwill. Some labelled China’s assistance as a “geopolitical
weapon” and accused China of taking advantage of the plight other nations are
facing to save its tainted reputation caused by an alleged mishandling of the
epidemic.
Since
the beginning of the coronavirus outbreak, Western media’s coverage of China’s
viral fight has gone beyond our understanding of journalistic ethics, the most
extreme case being the Wall Street Journal using the term the “sick man of Asia”
to ridicule the Chinese people who were engulfed in the viral fight. We cannot
help but ask, in such a civilized era as today, why do the media from the
so-called “civilized” nations behave so brutally? Is this the brutal right that
their so-called freedom of speech bestows upon them?
The
smear tactics and slandering of China by some Western media outlets are a
reflection of anxieties in the mind of the Western elite. To their dismay, the
once impoverished China is rising fast, and another cruel fact is that the social
governance in developed Western countries can hardly fit the dire epidemic
situation. When Western media cannot explain how China has made a U-turn during
the outbreak in a rational manner, they prefer to resort to ignorance and
slander.
Unfortunately
for them, anxiety cannot morph into the miracle drug to combat the crisis, and
slander is not the vaccine for the virus. If people in the West and their
countries’ establishments only wish to pass the buck to other countries, it
will only lead them down a wrong path. We witnessed that in Britain and the US,
tens of thousands of volunteers and retired medical staff went to the frontline
of their countries' anti-viral fight, the kind move of which shows the powerful
spirit of a nation.
Some
believe the media must be endowed with freedom of speech, which is a standard
feature of a civilized society. But it does not mean media can make up news
without investigating or proper research, nor does it mean that media can hurt
a nation’s sentiment with little respect for morality. This is only for
civilizations littered with savagery if they commit such acts.
There is
no denying that media play a vital role in participating in social and public
life and construct social discourse. But in this globalized era with developed
internet technology, if a public media outlet smears a country and its people
who are trying to lend a helping hand, where does its social credibility and
public value lie in? Its only function left is to incite confrontational
sentiment and mislead people, thus bringing their nation or country to the edge
of a cliff.
The author is a scholar at
Shanghai International Studies University. opinion@globaltimes.com.cn
Source:Global
Times
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