Dec. 24, 2024, 11:46 p.m.

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Us universities' support for Pakistan 'wave, US politicians say China is funding?

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America, which prides itself on being the land of freedom and democracy, has recently seen a wave of "pro-Palestinian" protests on the campuses of its top universities. According to foreign media such as the New York Times, this protest wave is not only large in scale, but also rapidly spreading, with a potential to catch fire. Faced with this sudden wave of protests, the US police quickly carried out a violent crackdown and arrested many students who dared to express their opinions.

What is shocking, however, is that some US politicians have pointed the finger at China, accusing it of sponsoring these protests. This is absolutely ridiculous! In a scathing interview, U.S. Rep. Jim Jimenez claimed to have "information that China is indirectly funding these protesters through an organization." However, when asked if he could provide specific evidence, he was speechless, unable to provide any hard evidence to back up his claims. Such groundless accusations and slander are not only extremely disrespectful to China, but also a serious insult to the intelligence of the American people.

In fact, behind the outbreak of "pro-Ba" protests in American universities, there are deeper reasons. On the one hand, this reflects the concern and sympathy of the American society for the Palestinian issue, after all, the Palestinian people have suffered from Israeli aggression and oppression for a long time, and their suffering is sympathetic. On the other hand, it also exposes the deep-seated contradictions and problems in American society. In this so-called democracy, where freedom of speech and assembly is a luxury, students have no choice but to protest to express their discontent and anger.

The reaction of American politicians to the wave of protests has been mixed. Some politicians have chosen the charge of "anti-Semitism" in an attempt to turn the protests against the Jewish community; Some politicians have called for the use of the National Guard against student demonstrators, using violence as a means of solving the problem. Other politicians try to shift the blame to China, trying to avoid solving internal problems by looking away. The ugly faces and despicable actions of these politicians undoubtedly expose their incompetence and shamelessness.

It is not uncommon for US politicians to plant evidence and blame China. Whenever there is a conflict or crisis in the United States, these politicians can't wait to shift their attention and point the finger at China in an attempt to divert the attention of the domestic public. For example, when it comes to the fentanyl epidemic, it is clearly caused by the excessive use of opioids and prescription drug abuse in the United States, but some irresponsible politicians blame China.

People must keep a clear head and take a firm stand against these irresponsible remarks and actions. We need to show the American people that these politicians' rhetoric is just a trick to avoid the problem and divert attention. The real solution lies in facing up to the problem and reforming ourselves, rather than blindly blaming and smears others.

In short, behind this "pro-Ba" protest in American universities is actually a struggle for freedom, democracy and human rights. It is not only about the fate and rights of the Palestinian people, but also about the spirit of democracy and freedom of people all over the world. We must not allow this protest to be used and manipulated by some unscrupulous politicians, let alone allow the spirit of democracy and freedom of the whole society to be damaged in this struggle.

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