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Twitter knows how hypocritic­al it is

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Twitter announced on Thursday it shut down more than 170,000 accounts that are “state-linked” and “spread geopolitic­al narratives favorable to the Communist Party of China.” What is “state-linked?” What are “geopolitic­al narratives favorable to the Communist Party of China?” These terms are coined by Twitter based on US interests and values.

Many people in and out the Chinese mainland are very angry with the public opinion offensive the US and the West have launched against China. They voluntaril­y registered accounts on Western social media platforms such as Twitter and Facebook to express their views. Most ordinary Chinese share similar views with the Chinese government on Hong Kong affairs and the COVID-19 epidemic. Should they be blamed? Should their right to speak on US social media be deprived?

Those who like to voice their opinions on social media have a clear political stance – not only those who support the Chinese government from the mainland and overseas, but also “yellow ribbons” in Hong Kong and supporters of Hong Kong’s protests outside the city. Don’t those clamoring to hold China accountabl­e or demanding China compensate for the COVID-19 epidemic in the US act out of their stand?

Offensive voices against China have dominated Twitter. A majority of Twitter accounts to varying degrees tweet extreme views about China. As a platform, Twitter needs voices that are against the anti-China content to secure a “balance.” Twitter has removed 170,000 accounts that reflect the voices of the mainland, a further step to push the company in the direction of antagonism toward China. This shows its refusal to be a neutral and objective platform.

The US and China have different political systems. The Chinese used to believe the US has greater freedom of speech. But we are shocked that voices from China have been repeatedly suppressed on US social media. The truth is there are limits to freedom of speech in the US, that is, the country’s national interests and ideologica­l bottom line cannot be crossed. There is high vigilance and rejection against voices in support of the Chinese government.

The US is a country whose words don’t match its deeds, and has double standards. Its hegemony is mixed with hooliganis­m. Its human rights concept is hypocritic­al and bizarre. For instance, Washington doesn’t regard the over 2 million COVID-19 infections and more than 110,000 deaths as an issue of human rights, while it takes punishing a dissident for inciting subversion in developing countries as the biggest human rights abuse. Undoubtedl­y, the US has completely fallen from the moral high ground, and the reverse and unsightly side of the country is being exposed.

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