Chapter 429 Who can't pose for a photo? Humph!



A few days later, reports on the China-India border appeared in some Western media.

Unlike the past when we were overwhelmingly blamed for obstructing epidemic prevention, this time, some individual reporters mentioned the Russians' secret conspiracy.

Immediately afterwards, Hong Kong media began to report extensively on the absurdity of India's quarantine action.

As if they had received some kind of instruction, the media across Hong Kong started reporting the various miraculous stories of the Indians with the same excitement as they usually did in creating entertainment gossip.

The photo of Indian soldiers and quarantine personnel worshiping the Buddha statue on the clean table caused an uproar among the public.

"Huh? So this is how they do quarantine?

Can livestock diseases be detected by praying to gods?

This is too ridiculous.”

Hong Kong media has its unique position. It is like a link between the East and the West and a transit station for information. Overnight, the whole world seems to be discussing the magical Ah San.

The story of the Indian soldier being punished by God was also published in the Hong Kong media, and then spread to various countries by the Hong Kong media.

The photo of the corpse hanging from the flagpole in the playground caused great controversy.

Some people say this is revenge from the Chinese military.

But after in-depth investigations, the reporters found that even the Indian military itself believed that the deceased named Sunil had angered the goddess Karnimata and was punished by God.

Also reported were the happy scenes of herders in the border areas singing and dancing to celebrate the motherland. Those foreign media that reported that herders in southern Tibet were living in dire straits were slapped in the face.

Even the diplomatic department was surprised. Why were foreign media so supportive this time?

The three of them protested against our obstruction of quarantine work in diplomatic occasions. Even the UN ambassador couldn't stand it anymore and asked, "Do the herders of China have to pray with you to cooperate?"

Our diplomats said righteously: "We respect freedom of religious belief, but we also oppose other countries imposing their religious beliefs on our people."

A good medical operation was inexplicably turned into a military operation by the Indians, and now it has been turned into a religious belief issue by a certain "false god".

Xie Wan receives a lot of resentment every day, from Indians as well as people from various countries who have seen those absurd photos. She can't help but sigh that the power of the media is really great.

Xie Wan did not send the photos of pathogen plasma and stem cells to the media. Instead, he sent them all to Chu Jiangnan and asked him to contact his comrades in the United States to investigate first.

Xie Wan smugly complained in his mind: "Waging a propaganda war? Can today's media beat the self-media in the Internet era? Who can't pose for a photo? Humph!"

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