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Chinese Communist Party-linked account mocked India's Covid crisis- It backfired

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Hong Kong (CNN)For most of China, last week's launch of the first module of its planned space station was simply a moment of pride. But for one social media account linked to the ruling Communist Party, it was a crass opportunity to mock India's Covid-19 tragedy.

On the micro-blogging platform Weibo, the account posted a photo of the Chinese Long March-5B carrier rocket blasting off, alongside a picture of cremation pyres burning at night in India under the watch of people in hazmat suits.
"China lighting a fire versus India lighting a fire," the caption read, accompanied by a hashtag declaring that India's Covid-19 cases had surged past 400,000 a day.

The account that posted the photos is linked to the Central Commission for Political and Legal Affairs, a powerful organ of the ruling Communist Party, overseeing the country's courts and law enforcement bodies. Several other government accounts run by the police and local courts shared the pictures.

Though nationalist sentiment against India has been running high in recent months due to border disputes, many Chinese social media users were shocked. "I can't believe this was posted by a government account. Why do you need to use the suffering of others to highlight national pride?" read one top comment underneath the post.

"How can this be approved (by censors)? It's a complete disrespect of human life," read another.
Weibo posts about India from two official Chinese government accounts sparked a major backlash over the weekend.


Weibo posts about India from two official Chinese government accounts sparked a major backlash over the weekend.

Even Hu Xijin, the Editor in Chief of the Global Times, a state-run newspaper known for its nationalist stance, criticized the post: "I don't think it's proper for social media accounts of certain Chinese official institutions or other influential forces to mock India at present."

Amid the backlash online, the post comparing China's launch to India's Covid deaths was removed from Weibo. A hashtag relating to the post was also deleted. The censorship could well have been a sign of disapproval from higher up in the Party. Just days earlier, President Xi Jinping sent condolences to Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi and offered China's assistance, following a series of similar pledges by Chinese officials -- all part of an effort to present Beijing as a supportive and responsible neighbor.

The incident is the latest example of how a clumsy attempt to stoke nationalism can strike an insensitive note.
On Twitter, China's "wolf warrior" diplomats frequently post controversial comments. Last week, Zhao Lijian, a spokesman for the Chinese Foreign Ministry, posted a modified version of Japan's famous Great Wave woodblock print, to condemn releasing treated water from the Fukushima nuclear plant into the ocean. It was criticized as insulting Japanese culture, and prompted a swift protest from the Japanese Foreign Ministry.

Last year, Zhao tweeted a digitally altered image that appeared to show an Australian soldier threatening to slit the throat of an Afghan child, which drew stern condemnation from Australia as "repugnant."

And in January, when denying allegations of forced sterilization in Xinjiang, the Chinese embassy in the US said on Twitter that Uyghur women had been "emancipated" from extremism and were no longer "baby-making machines."
The post was later removed by Twitter.
 
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At least China didn't fabricate anything. I believe Indians also mocked China last year.
 
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China is arrogant towards India...but curiously China is extremely arrogant and vulgar towards Islam.....The day Islam gives a tight slap, an arrogant power will come to its senses

Indians are getting their just desserts. enjoy the BBQ.

never forget, you struck first, we just struck harder, now you are getting exactly what you deserve.

that is democracy. you voted for this to happen and if you didn't you didn't resist hard enough.
 
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Indians are getting their just desserts. enjoy the BBQ.

never forget, you struck first, we just struck harder, now you are getting exactly what you deserve.

that is democracy. you voted for this to happen and if you didn't you didn't resist hard enough.

Did Democracy make the Chinese government act like internet trolls? that makes no sense. Do you get the difference between trolls or some non-government entity being crass versus a governmental body, as is the case here with the Chinese government body putting out that taunt?

... This is coming from a country that killed 30million of its own people and continues pushing a genocide on the uyghurs.

Of course, we don't miss the irony that you spread covid to the world to then mock it.
 
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enjoy the bbq friend. It is now a criminal offense to enter Australia from India. Soon the rest of the world will follow.

India has now become the untouchable.


Chinese have become synonymous with the covid virus. The world opinion on China meanwhile historic lows



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Now they are afraid of Chinese tweets. What happened to the shupa powa?
 
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Wait a U.S. state propaganda mouthpiece, , after decades of daily vulgar insults, lies , smearing and celebrations of fatalities and suffering in China and other nationals by these same U.S. state propaganda mouthpieces, talking about decency, because of an already selfcorrected youth social media accounts arguable fauxpass involving a country gloating about deaths in China for a whole year? 😂
 
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Wait a U.S. state propaganda mouthpiece, , after decades of daily vulgar insults, lies , smearing and celebrations of fatalities and suffering in China and other nationals by these same U.S. state propaganda mouthpieces, talking about decency, because of an already selfcorrected youth social media accounts arguable fauxpass involving a country gloating about deaths in China for a whole year? 😂

This is the result of using google translate, in any language it never makes sense.
 
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