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Man in China kicks a dog laying in his parking spot. Dog brings his pack the next day and chews on his car. It returned later on with some of its pals and proceeded to exact its revenge by chewing the bodywork and windscreen wipers of the car belonging to his attacker. Neighbors got photos.
How come I cannot find any statements of "Man in China kicks a dog laying in his parking spot." in all of the original Chinese articles. by the way this spread like wildfire on WeChat Moments across China.
Dogs are expensive in China, catering to middle class families, which treat them like their son or daughters (ex one-child policy).
This picture shows only some stray dogs chewing on a VW Sagitar the causes could be anything ie. food smells, pets in the car, etc
But no, the daily mail has to put a spin to this article.
It seems like whenever the western media associate words like China and Dog. this automatically brings sensations in peoples' heads and clicks are generated this way.
The truth is "Man in China kicks a dog laying in his parking spot." this part is faked in order to paint China in its usual evil colours.
I wonder how long before ignorant fools start to realize bashing China will only go so far in today's world.
How come I cannot find any statements of "Man in China kicks a dog laying in his parking spot." in all of the original Chinese articles. by the way this spread like wildfire on WeChat Moments across China.
Dogs are expensive in China, catering to middle class families, which treat them like their son or daughters (ex one-child policy).
This picture shows only some stray dogs chewing on a VW Sagitar the causes could be anything ie. food smells, pets in the car, etc
But no, the daily mail has to put a spin to this article.
It seems like whenever the western media associate words like China and Dog. this automatically brings sensations in peoples' heads and clicks are generated this way. The truth "Man in China kicks a dog laying in his parking spot." this part is faked in order to paint China in its usual evil colours. I wonder how long before ignorant fools start to realize bashing China will only go so far in today's world.
these are stray dogs with no owners. yet people in those apartment communities still feed them food everyday. that's why they get so big and reproduce so many puppies.
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How come I cannot find any statements of "Man in China kicks a dog laying in his parking spot." in all of the original Chinese articles. by the way this spread like wildfire on WeChat Moments across China.
Dogs are expensive in China, catering to middle class families, which treat them like their son or daughters (ex one-child policy).
This picture shows only some stray dogs chewing on a VW Sagitar the causes could be anything ie. food smells, pets in the car, etc
But no, the daily mail has to put a spin to this article.
It seems like whenever the western media associate words like China and Dog. this automatically brings sensations in peoples' heads and clicks are generated this way.
The truth is "Man in China kicks a dog laying in his parking spot." this part is faked in order to paint China in its usual evil colours.
I wonder how long before ignorant fools start to realize bashing China will only go so far in today's world.
So what'd the original articles describe the incident as?
It's a shame the bashing happens, but the stereotype of the Mainland chinese as being selfish/boorish/etc has existed for decades. That type of person exists in all cultures in small percentages, but even a small percentage in China is a big number. With the growth of wealth in China, and more examples of that behavior being exported worldwide, it only reinforces the stereotypes.