美国小哥diss《纽约时报》对香港的不实报道:“NYT式”双标,歇歇吧!
在反讽D&G的视频后,里奇还制作一系列视频,驳斥了西方媒体关于中国的不实报道,比如“为什么西方媒体总爱黑中国?”、“彭博社对华为的阴谋论不堪一击”。
Nathan Rich, an American YouTube vlogger previously gained great attention online for a parody of an advertisement by Dolce & Gabbana that was regarded as racist and insensitive to the Chinese people and culture.
Rich has lived in China for many years and therefore knows China well. He has been producing several videos intended to refute some Western media outlets' misleading reports on China.
The New York Times on August 21 released a video "How China is framing the Hong Kong protest," in which it distorted the truth of ongoing Hong Kong protests. Rich then shared a video on YouTube accusing the New York Times of lying, intentionally translating and deceiving their subscribers about China.
Nathan Rich
"Could it because Dean Baquet told you what to say? You know the executive editor of the New York Times who recently fell into the international spotlight? You don’t hear about this? That’s right. The New York Times isn't reporting about this incident. The last thing that mentions his name is an article about one of your editors making racist tweets. There is no mention of this extremely big story. And what is the story? Dean Baquet was recorded explicitly directing the New York Times to change their reporting focus from Trump Russia to Trump racism."The New York Times
"This post shows a tweet from former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton, who's voicing support for the Hong Kong protest. The tweet is used as proof that the U.S. is interfering in Hong Kong."Nathan Rich
"No one thinks the tweet is proof that the U.S. is interfering in Hong Kong. No one is looking for proof. The proof is already there."Nathan Rich
"So Clinton tweeted 'May we all stand in solidarity with the people of Hong Kong as they speak out for democracy, etc., etc.' A bunch of hollow virtue-signaling, while encouraging violence and insurrection."The New York Times
"CGTN emphasized an incident in which a reporter from the mainland was tied up and beaten by protesters."Nathan Rich
"Dean Baquet, apparently I should just speak to you directly, since you're the one telling the New York Times what to report on. Why aren't you guys emphasizing this? And get this New York Times, if you had actually done your job and reported on the news that's happening, you might have revealed something like this."Nathan Rich
"Who are the Chinese? Hong Kong is part of China. They are Chinese."The New York Times
"These videos are more likely a show of nationalism to prevent the movement from spreading to the Chinese mainland."Nathan Rich
"This whole time I was thinking was intentional propaganda, but that last thing you said makes me think otherwise. Maybe you truly are ignorant of China."