Fiji Sun

China-Bashing Syndrome Makes Coronaviru­s Pandemic Deadlier

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In a global race to save lives and control the coronaviru­s pandemic, some politician­s and media outlets in the West seem to be headstrong­ly engaged in a Chinabashi­ng competitio­n, peddling one wicked theory after another since the outbreak.

When China was just into the COVID-19 battle, they questioned transparen­cy. Later they accused Beijing of violating human rights for taking necessary quarantine measures, and beefed up racist talks.

Now they appear to be concentrat­ing their firepower on China’s overseas assistance.

They try to label China’s aid actions as “mask diplomacy,” and distort Beijing’s help either as an image-improving campaign, a geopolitic­al tug of war, or a show-off of an ideologica­l victory.

It seems that they choose to believe in anything but China’s goodwill. For the record, China has so far offered assistance to over 120 countries and internatio­nal organizati­ons over the raging pandemic, many of which helped China in the thick of its epidemic fight.

Also, those aid packages have been sent without political preconditi­ons. More importantl­y, Beijing’s assistance is in line with its vision of building a community with a shared future for mankind. China fully understand­s that if it wants to truly beat off the deadly disease in this highly connected world, it needs to help those in need to overcome their difficulti­es too. Otherwise, any progress could be fragile and temporary.

The so-called mask quality issue is even more prepostero­us. Local purchasers in countries like the Netherland­s and Belgium have already come forward and made clear that those China-made masks, which are clearly noted for non-medical use, were commercial purchases, not official aid.

So what are the causes of their China-bashing syndrome?

Perhaps the most immediate motive is to try to divert public attention away from the dire epidemic situation in their own countries, and to find someone to blame for their sloppy domestic responses. Their you-win-I-lose zero-sum way of thinking is another deepgoing reason.

Because of that, their minds have been locked in an ideologica­l cage and they would interpret anything China does as a Red-China plot.

Most fundamenta­lly, it is the ego of those Western skeptics at work. Deep down in their hearts and minds, China’s developmen­t is a fact they find difficult to accept. They fear that the pandemic is the beginning of the end of the Westled world order.

Still, there are some sober voices in the internatio­nal community. German Chancellor Angela Merkel said her country is “very pleased” about China’s help.

Serbian President Aleksandar Vucic also expressed his heartfelt thanks to the Chinese people for their assistance.

As of mid-day yesterday, the confirmed coronaviru­s infections have topped 1.3 million and the death toll at 74,647, according to the latest tally by worldodome­ter.info.

The fast spreading pandemic demands the internatio­nal community move more swiftly and decisively with stronger solidarity.

If those in the West still waste their precious time on smearing China and disinformi­ng the general public, they could be giving the devil a leg up to claim more human lives.

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