Comments by "François Lechanceux" (@francoislechanceux5818) on "How will spy balloon incident impact US-China relations? | DW News" video.

  1. When a dictatorial country provokes or does anything against a democratic country, western media never ever ask the question of how the democratic country will react or exert a revenge. But once a democratic country does anything a totalitarian country doesn't like, western media are filled with hysteria questioning and speculations as to how that dictatorial country will react or take a revenge. This is curious. Often western media make so much noises on this speculation that the dictatorial country feels obliged to do something quickly even if initially and from all indications it wanted to let it go. Can anyone explain this thing? Many cases abound since I started observing this a few decades back. One such a case was the case of the Huawei founder's daughter held in Canada. Even before China could say more than a word and trying to cool things down seeking a calm diplomatic solution, Canadian media both in English and French were going hysterical day and night about how China will react or take revenge against Canada. Pseudo experts after pseudo experts were invited in the media. You think a nuclear was not just imminent but had started. They overplayed both in body language and words. In such a case, even the Vatican would be brought to react since the media of the country gave the impression that will be the only they will regard the supposedly wronged country - that's if it reacted harshly. And China did exactly that. This childish western media over-reaction is beyond me.
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