[Year-end summary] A review of the top 100 racist elements in 2022

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001 Dong Xuelian

The famous virtual anchor (Vtuber) once worked as Japanese Vtuber Sakuma Yuki, but some Chinese fans revealed that his true identity was actually Chinese. He lost control and posted on Twitter, "This is the first time I feel uncomfortable because I speak Chinese." "comfortable" and "inappropriate insulting remarks". Because of such a dark history, even after she was reincarnated as Chinese Vtuber Dong Xuelian, she was still attacked by black fans as "rare". On the evening of February 5, 2022, when Dong Xuelian was live-streaming the game "Invisible Guardian" on bilibili, she made "inappropriate remarks" because of her lack of historical knowledge, saying, "What is the Wang Puppet Government? Bad? Is the military command, the Communist Party?" "As a result, his live broadcast room was temporarily banned.

002 Nathan Chen

The Chinese-American male figure skater received hostility from many Chinese Yuzuru Hanyu fans because his performance surpassed that of Yuzuru Hanyu at the end of his career. He used the music of the banned film "Mao's Last Dancer" as a competition track at the 2018 PyeongChang Winter Olympics. Since this film tells the story of Li Cunxin, a Chinese ballet dancer who "defected" to the United States, Chen Wei's The song selection was questioned by Chinese netizens as a deliberate insult to China. In 2021, Chen Wei agreed with American figure skater Evan Bates's "inappropriate remarks related to Xinjiang" in an interview with an American reporter. Therefore, when Chen Wei won the men's single skating title at the 2022 Beijing Winter Olympics After winning the gold medal in the event, he was called a "banana man" by some netizens on Chinese social media.

003 Vincent Zhou

The Chinese-American male figure skater was regarded by Chinese netizens as someone who insulted China like Chen Wei because he agreed with Chen Wei during an interview in 2019. ​​​​

004 Alysa Liu

A Chinese-American female figure skater, because her father, Arthur Liu, is Chinese and went to the United States to obtain political asylum in the late 1980s. Therefore, she was also considered by Chinese netizens to have a bad family background and all five evils. She herself also made "inappropriate remarks related to China" in support of her father on Instagram. However, some netizens discovered that she and the well-known patriotic athlete Gu Ailing are old acquaintances. The two are related to each other on Instagram and interact with each other.

PS: In addition to the above three figure skaters, during the Winter Olympics, patriotic netizens from China and South Korea also started to argue over issues such as whether China’s Korean costumes were a “cultural plunder” of South Korea and whether short track speed skaters committed a foul. A fierce cross-border war of words began.

RM, a member of the South Korean idol group BTS, who was once criticized for insulting China for commemorating the US military, reposted a video of a Chinese and Korean short track speed skater competition on his personal Instagram with the caption 👏 The 👏👍 expression was considered by some Chinese netizens to be a sarcastic satire on Chinese players for "fouling", and as a result, they were expelled from the competition.

Another BTS member, Suga, was regarded as a deliberate provocation by some Chinese netizens because he uploaded the Korean clothing style in the MV on his personal Instagram account during the turmoil of the online war between China and South Korea.

In addition, the official blog of sex toy company GXP was also banned for accidentally publishing a meme of a tank version of the Winter Olympics mascot Bing Dundun.

005 Niels Vanderpool

Swedish speed skater and double gold medal winner at the 2022 Beijing Winter Olympics. However, after returning to China, he not only publicly made anti-Chinese government remarks, but even gave away a gold medal as a protest against the Chinese authorities. ​​​​

006 George Washington University, USA

A well-known private research comprehensive university in the United States. During the 2022 Beijing Winter Olympics, Chinese students discovered that there were multiple anti-Winter Olympics posters created by the painter Ba Moumou posted inside the school, so they complained to the school on the grounds of racial discrimination. Layton, the president of the school, initially planned to remove the posters, but after the incident sparked controversy, he changed his mind and said that the posters did not involve racial discrimination, but were a "political statement." George Washington University supports this kind of potentially offensive Some people’s artistic expression.

007 Orion

Korean food company, during the "Russian-Ukrainian conflict" in 2022, there was news that Orion deliberately raised prices for China and Russia. Some people also broke the news that Orion had a double-labeling problem with ingredients, and the raw materials used in the production process in South Korea and in China were different. . These news triggered a strong boycott of Orion by Chinese netizens. On March 1, 2022, Orion officially responded on Weibo, saying that the price increase had been decided in September last year. The ingredients of Orion products are also consistent globally, but due to some incorrect translations Accuracy leads to Chinese netizens being misled. However, this statement was typed using a mobile phone memo, so it was considered not formal enough by some Chinese netizens. So Orion issued another formal apology statement on March 2, but it still failed to satisfy the angry netizens.

008 Wang Jixian

A Beijinger who was stranded in Ukraine after the "Russian-Ukrainian conflict" broke out, he began to use social media to share his war life in Odessa, Ukraine. He received a lot of negative comments from home because he regarded Putin and the Russian army as invaders in the video. After being interviewed by foreign media, he lost all domestic social media accounts.

009 SupChina

An English-language media focusing exclusively on China founded by Kaiser Kuo, the founder of Tang Dynasty Band. After the "Russian-Ukrainian conflict" broke out in 2022, SupChina reported that some male netizens on Chinese social media hoped to take in Ukrainian beauties as wives. The report aroused the anger of some local residents in Ukraine. Later, state media named SupChina as an anti-China media, saying that their reports were deliberately provoking an awareness war against China.

010 The Great Translation Movement

The anti-China movement, which first originated in a Chinese section of the Reddit forum, attempts to show foreigners that the Chinese are an "arrogant, populist and unsympathetic" nation by translating remarks on Chinese social media. The movement has been repeatedly named and criticized by state media, which claimed that the movement deliberately smeared China by one-sided interceptions of some extreme remarks on Chinese social media. Some patriotic netizens living overseas are worried that the movement will inspire more racial discrimination and anti-Chinese behavior.

011 Party Guy Kong Ming

The new show in April 2022 is adapted from the Japanese comic of the same name. It tells the story of Zhuge Kongming, a famous historical figure from the Three Kingdoms period, who traveled to modern Japan to serve as the manager of an idol singer after his death. Because a license plate number 47-291 appeared in the third episode, some Japanese netizens thought it was a homophony of the word "Hate ZN". Later, the rumor spread to mainland China social media through Taiwanese forums, causing some two-dimensional netizens to criticize the work. of resistance. The animation has not yet been put on domestic video websites.

012 Youth Metamorphosis

The Pixar animated film, written and directed by Chinese-born Canadian Shi Zhiyu, will be launched on Disney+ streaming media on March 1, 2022. However, after watching the trailer of the film, many Chinese netizens believed that the image of the heroine was too vulgar and catered to foreign stereotypes of Asians, so they suspected that the film was insulting to China. After the film was released, some Chinese self-media people criticized the film for completely denying the Chinese family education concept and encouraging the Chinese to embrace American culture.

013 Doctor Strange 2: The Multiverse of Madness

The Marvel movie to be released in 2022 is the sequel to "Doctor Strange". Because the iconic yellow newspaper box of a media affiliated with an overseas religious organization appeared in the movie trailer, the movie was strongly boycotted by Chinese netizens before its release.

014 Bob Chapek

Former Disney CEO, after many Disney Marvel movies such as "Black Widow", "Shang-Chi", "The Eternals", "Spider-Man: No Home", and "Doctor Strange 2" failed to enter the Chinese mainland market, Bob Chapek told shareholders in May 2022 that although Disney movies have encountered difficulties in distributing movies in China, given the lower box office share in the Chinese market compared to other parts of the world, he believes that Disney movies can be produced without China. Living well.

015 Wang Sicong

The son of the chairman of Wanda Group, during the Shanghai-wide static management in 2022, he first forwarded a video of Ma Qingwen on Weibo questioning the efficacy of Lianhua Qingwen, and then made "inappropriate epidemic-related remarks" in his circle of friends refusing to do nucleic acid. As a result, I lost my Weibo account.

016 Ruan Yi

Weibo blogger, a Taiwanese living in Shanghai, during the static management of Shanghai in 2022, Ruan Yi posted on Weibo claiming that he was blackmailed by a delivery boy, but it turned out to be a rumor. Later, angry netizens uncovered many of his past anti-China remarks, and he was banned from Weibo.

017 Ceylan

Ceylan, a Chinese-Belgian YouTube celebrity, took a plane to leave the statically managed Shanghai and returned to Belgium on April 29, 2022. He immediately recorded a video and made a large number of "inappropriate epidemic-related and anti-China remarks."

018 HongKongDoll

The Chinese action film actress known as Sister Doll, now lives in the United States and is famous for her iconic masks. Although his name is HongKongDoll, he was actually born in Shanghai, China, and only studied in Hong Kong. In May 2022, Chinese netizens who were exposed to pornography discovered that she had put a sensitive word as a watermark on a pornographic picture. And because of the name HongKongDoll, she was considered by many patriotic netizens to be a Hong Kong independence activist and was expelled.

019 Top Gun 2: Mavericks

The American movie released in May 2022, starring Tom Cruise, is the sequel to the 1986 movie "Top Gun". In the previous film, the male protagonist Tom Cruise wore a flight jacket with the flag of the Taiwan authorities printed on the back, and this piece of clothing was also reproduced in the sequel. Although in the movie trailer released in 2019, the film crew once changed the national flag pattern on the back of the dress into other symbols. However, after the film failed to enter the Chinese mainland market, the jacket's pattern was modified into the original pattern in the feature film.

020 Sairei

A self-media and popular science comics team is famous for repeatedly reporting PaperClip, a popular science self-media company, which eventually led to its ban. In May 2022, he was banned from all platforms for (I guess, I can’t say), but he was unbanned after a month and a half.

The video "Spending 300 Million and Being Ridiculed, CNN Bet on Streaming Media's Failure in 33 Days" released by Sailei Huajin, a self-media company owned by Sairei, was edited and used the video clips of YouTube blogger ColdFusion without going through strict review. As a result, sensitive footage appeared in the video. Although the video was quickly deleted, Sairei's account was banned from all domestic platforms for one year on May 18, but was lifted a month and a half later.

021 Wu Yong

A designer graduated from Tsinghua Academy of Fine Arts and the founder of Wu Yong Design Studio in Beijing, he is responsible for designing illustrations for primary school mathematics textbooks published by the People's Education Press. Because the characters in the textbook illustrations look weird, with small eyes, widely spaced eyes, and dull eyes, it has aroused heated public opinion. Later, netizens also accused that the illustrations of this edition of the textbook contained suspected Japanese fighter jets and clothing with elements of the American flag. Therefore, Wu Yong was also identified by patriotic netizens as a traitor who deliberately included private goods in the textbook in an attempt to subtly influence the thinking of the next generation.

022 Wuhe Qilin

The famous Wolf Warriors painter team was formed in the second half of 2020 by chief creator Fu Yu, chief planner Hu Muyang, and chief executive Kang Yuxiang. In May 2022, Wuhe Qilin commented on the illustration incident of the People's Education Press mathematics textbook on Weibo, believing that this incident was simply because the publisher did not pay enough, so the artist's drawings were poor. He appealed to netizens that there was no need to escalate the matter to the decline of cultural aesthetics and other aspects, but some netizens believed that he was deliberately insulting the Chinese painter Wu Yong.

023 Jiangsu Education High School Chinese Reader

In June 2022, some netizens discovered that the supporting book "Compulsory Chinese Reader Three" of the Jiangsu Educational High School Chinese Textbook included an article "Responsibility-Honor-Country" by the American five-star general MacArthur. Although this textbook has been discontinued in 2020, the publisher of the book also issued an apology statement, saying, "We fully realize the seriousness of the problem and sincerely apologize for the selection of articles!" However, there are still many patriotic netizens who are unyielding and They believe that the fact that such "toxic textbooks" can be published and used for many years reflects that our education system has been seriously penetrated.

024 Tsinghua Academy of Fine Arts

Because students and alumni of Tsinghua Academy of Fine Arts have been repeatedly involved in scandals such as "squinting" models and "poisonous teaching materials" in recent years, the academy has also become a thorn in the side of many patriotic people. Patriotic netizens have questioned whether the academy is... Specializes in cultivating artistic talents who cater to Western aesthetics. In June 2022, the meaning of the emblem of the Tsinghua Academy of Fine Arts was also interpreted by patriotic netizens as "kneeling to the West." In August, some netizens discovered that a statue of Hou Yi in the Tsinghua Academy of Fine Arts looked like a Westerner, causing the Tsinghua Academy of Fine Arts to once again find itself in the spotlight.​

025 Li Jiaqi

A well-known anchor who sells goods was banned from the live broadcast room for showing cakes during his live broadcast.

026 Chun Li ("Street Fighter 6")

"Street Fighter 6" is a fighting game produced and published by Capcom and is expected to be released in 2023. Capcom showed the new Chun-Li image in the second wave of game promotion videos released in June 2022, but some players questioned that Chun-Li's eyes were deliberately made into "squinting eyes" that insulted China.

027 Spy Playing House

Japanese comics created by Endo Tatsuya, because in a certain issue of the comic updated in 2022, a picture of Aniya riding a panda rocking car appeared, and Ania's father Huang Huang thought that this panda rocking car was A tool carefully designed by the dictatorial government to take away the rider's ability to think. This sentence immediately triggered the association of some domestic readers. They believed that the author deliberately designed the rocking car with the image of a panda to refer to a certain country in a strange way.

028 Diablo: Immortal

The Taiwanese official account responsible for the game's Weibo operation was once banned because he made private comments (data deleted).

029 Anna

The Korean drama directed by Li Zhuying will be broadcast on Korean TV stations on June 24, 2022. Many Chinese netizens have also watched the version translated by the subtitle team. There is a scene in the play where the heroine sells off a Swiss watch given to her by her boss. The clerk points out that the watch is made in China, but it was just shipped to Switzerland with screws on, pretending to be a counterfeit made in Switzerland. Because the plot is suspected of insinuating that "all products made in China are fake." There is also a plot where a teacher was chatting with a friend and said that he would be sent to work in Shanghai, and complained that "only employees with no background will be sent to China." This passage was also accused of belittling China. These two scenes caused dissatisfaction among many Chinese netizens, who expressed their intention to boycott the work.

030 The Economist

On June 23, 2022, the British "Economist" magazine published an article titled "Most of the World's Food Is Not Eaten by Humans". One of the sentences said "Pigs ate 431 million tons of food in 2019." "We eat 45% more grain than the Chinese people eat." Because he compared Chinese people to pigs, Chinese netizens were angry and accused the Economist magazine of racism. The Economist magazine later issued a clarification statement, saying that no offense was intended and revised the wording of the article.

031 Jacky Cheung

Hong Kong singer. He recorded a short blessing video on the 25th anniversary of Hong Kong's return to China. As a result, Chinese netizens pointed out that the video did not mention "motherland" at all. He also said "Come on Hong Kong" at the end of the video, which was suspected of supporting Hong Kong independence. , so it was condemned by many patriotic little pinks.

032 Mermaid Swamp Remastered Edition

A Japanese horror decryption game was banned because the Z-word appeared in the game content.

033 Ni Kuang

The late Hong Kong writer made many remarks critical of the Chinese authorities during his lifetime.

034 Dior

A black pleated long skirt in the 2022 autumn collection of fashion brand Dior was found to be similar in shape to the traditional Chinese horse-face skirt. Therefore, Chinese netizens questioned it as plagiarism and cultural appropriation of traditional Chinese clothing, and many traditional culture enthusiasts strong resistance.

035 My name is Liu Jinfeng

A domestic costume drama broadcast in 2022 was criticized by netizens because the costumes in the drama were too similar to Japanese costumes. It was strongly resisted by traditional culture lovers and was eventually reported and removed from the shelves.

036 Shi Wenying

A professor at Tangshan Normal University was reported and fired because he made comments on Weibo after Abe’s assassination insulting the little pink girl who applauded Abe’s death.

037 Zeng Ying

A female reporter from The Paper in Japan was exposed by Chinese netizens because she choked up after Abe’s assassination. She later left a suicide note and prepared to commit suicide.

038 Li Pengcheng

After the assassination of Abe, the general manager of public relations of Xpeng Motors said on Weibo that people should not celebrate Abe’s death. He was boycotted by many pinkies and was finally forced to delete Weibo. Many netizens also claimed that I’m about to buy Xpeng Motors.

039 Lu Liping

A famous actor who immigrated to the United States was banned from Weibo for posting condolences after Abe was assassinated.

040 The Sims 4

A classic game owned by EA, because during the 2022 Spring Festival, the game official released a poster on Instagram of the game characters wearing Korean costumes to celebrate Lunar New Year. Chinese players believed that EA wanted to express that "Spring Festival belongs to Korea", and It was criticized by Chinese netizens for circumventing the firewall.

041 Hachi Eighth Brother

Her real name is Wang Yueyi, an Internet celebrity and actress. She was originally scheduled to star in the role of Danyin Fairy in the TV series "Canglan Jue" in 2022. However, netizens found out that she had made a large number of "politically inappropriate remarks" on social media. , which ultimately led to all of her scenes in the show being deleted.

042 Yan Geling

Famous writer, author of many well-known works such as "Lin Shi Yan Shi" and "Aunt Duo He". In 2022, he was banned for making (data deleted) remarks during a live broadcast with overseas dissidents, Baidu Encyclopedia Her entries can no longer be found.

043 Qatar World Cup “Fans Card”

The entry permit for the 2022 World Cup in Qatar was boycotted because Chinese netizens discovered that the platform for registering the permit listed Taiwan as a separate country. Qatar later changed "Taiwan" to "Chinese Taipei."

044 Korean media JoongAng Ilbo

Because in a report about "the country that Koreans most want to travel to", the seventh-ranked country in the picture was "Taiwan", which was strongly resisted by Chinese netizens.

045 Zhang Xiaoquan

A famous knife manufacturer, because in July 2022, Zhang Xiaoquan’s general manager Xia Qianliang said in a video that “Chinese people don’t cut vegetables the right way, so they can’t be Michelin chefs” and was scolded by patriotic netizens. The brand Zhang Xiaoquan became a hot search topic It was also boycotted.

046 Shinji Mikami

The producer of the Resident Evil game was considered by some Chinese netizens to be deliberately discriminating against China because he posted a photo on Twitter on July 16, 2022, saying that he was eating "Shina そば (a term for Japanese ramen)" term.

047 Yang Shiyang

The director of the culture department of China News Weekly received strong backlash for publishing an article supporting Yi Yang Qianxi’s examination and calling netizens who hate Yi Yang Qianxi “a small town doing exam questions.” Some people also revealed that he had participated in the reactionary work in 2015. A signed article titled "Are you sure you will never do evil?" was published on the website of the organization "Independent Chinese PEN".

048 Li Liqun

A Taiwanese artist who claims to support one China, but some netizens found a screenshot of what appeared to be Li Liqun's son Li Yuantai making Taiwan independence remarks, and questioned whether Li Liqun and his family are "two-faced people."

049 Nanjing Summer Festival Comic Exhibition

A comic exhibition called "Nanjing A-3×ComicDawn18 Summer Festival" was originally scheduled to be held on July 17, 2022. However, because the name "Summer Festival" comes from Japan, and Nanjing is the site of the Nanjing Massacre The incident took place at the site, which resulted in the comic expo being strongly boycotted by many patriotic netizens and canceled. Subsequently, netizens uncovered more comic convention events in the name of Summer Festival, causing the boycott to intensify and gradually spread to all comic convention events involving the second dimension.

050 Wu Aping

A Buddhist, who had been haunted by nightmares for a long time after learning about the Nanjing Massacre, went to Xuanzang Temple in Nanjing on December 18, 2017 to purchase 6 memorial tablets to liberate 5 Japanese war criminals and one who was sheltering in China at the time. Ms. Hua Qun (Minnie Vautrin), a refugee missionary. In 2022, the memorial tablets of five Japanese war criminals were discovered by patriotic people. After being reported and exposed, it caused an uproar on the Internet. In the end, Wu Aping was criminally detained and Xuanzang Temple was also rectified.

051 Beijing Subway Murals

In July 2022, the mural "Children's Fun in the Market" at Huangchang Station of Beijing Metro Line 7 was considered by Chinese netizens to be related to the "drug textbook controversy" because the children in the painting had "bald heads, squinted eyes, and widely spaced eyes." The so-called humiliating image in "" is similar, so the mural was criticized on the Internet as "weird, unaesthetic, and suspected of being Japanese style. It is suspected of deliberately humiliating China and is not suitable for display in the capital."

052 Open-air sculpture in Dali, Yunnan

In August 2022, two "fat man" sculptures in the "Left Bank Highlands" cultural and tourism district of Dali, Yunnan were considered by some netizens to resemble Japanese sumo wrestlers, and were therefore suspected of insulting China and cultural invasion. The neighborhood later responded that it was a private art collection and had nothing to do with Japan, and it had cooperated with the investigation.

053 Yi Ge’s conjecture

The up owner of Station B, who was once a history teacher, became popular after uploading the video "Returning to the Village for Three Days, My Second Uncle Cured My Mental Internal Conflict" on July 25, 2022. Later, in an interview with the media, he said that he made this video to express "dignity and self-improvement." However, some patriotic netizens discovered that the word "zhuangzhengziqiang" originally came from Chiang Kai-shek's mouth ("zhuangzhengziqiang, don't be surprised by changes" was a slogan used by the Chiang Kai-shek authorities when they withdrew from the United Nations in the 1970s), so they all questioned the former history teacher's use of this word. purpose.

054 Chanel Model

In August 2022, Chanel released an advertisement in which three female models of different skin colors appeared. The Asian female model among them was considered to have "single eyelids, wide eye distance, and a flat nose". Deliberately insulting China, but in fact this female model is of Korean descent.

055 Lin Jingzhe

A Taiwanese watercolor painter of Japanese descent received strong backlash from Chinese netizens for posting on Weibo that he was both Taiwanese and Japanese.

056 Pelosi

The Speaker of the U.S. House of Representatives has received strong hatred from Chinese netizens for his "visit" to Taiwan.

057 Hebe

A Taiwanese artist whose real name is Tian Fuzhen. On August 2, 2022, during the "sensitive period" of Pelosi's "visit" to Taiwan, Hebe posted a post on Instagram about eating pasta. Because Pelosi is an Italian-American, Chinese netizens believed that she was deliberately eating pasta to show support for Pelosi, and she received strong resistance.

058 Aaron Yan

Because he spoke on social media many times to express his recognition of his Taiwanese identity, he was considered by Chinese netizens to be Taiwanese independence. Therefore, in order to show his patriotic stance, his fans changed the name of the fan group including Yan Yalun to "There is only one China in the world." ”, which resulted in Aaron Yan quitting the group.

059 Jolin Tsai

The Taiwanese singer was suspected of Taiwan independence by Chinese netizens because she did not post pictures on social media to express her support for one China after Pelosi's "visit" to Taiwan, nor did she cut off her brand endorsements to boycott Xinjiang cotton.

060 Snickers

The chocolate brand produced by Mars has faced boycotts from Chinese netizens after it listed Taiwan as a country in a marketing campaign on Twitter and collaborated with Korean idol group BTS, which insulted China.

061 Jack Dorsey

The former Twitter CEO, after learning about China's epidemic prevention policy, published a fierce and reactionary statement related to China on Twitter on August 7, 2022.

062 Mirror

Hong Kong men's group. In July 2022, the men's group had a serious accident during a performance, resulting in one member being seriously injured. However, some Chinese netizens discovered that a hip-hop music group that two members of Mirror belong to had released a single "Hip-Hop Reorganization" in 2019 that was related to the anti-extradition bill movement. Mirror also supports Hong Kong independence and has attacked the group online.

063 MINISO

A Chinese retail store triggered a boycott from Chinese netizens because a cheongsam doll it sold was labeled as a Japanese Geisha on an overseas website. Patriotic netizens also accused Miniso of not allowing Chinese songs to be played in its stores and criticized its "Jingri" sales strategy of packaging products as Japanese brands.

064 Hong Kong Mahjong Player Witch Puyo

When he participated in the Japanese mahjong competition Shimmer-Invitational, he was boycotted by players from mainland China because of his political stance and his use of the term "Wuhan pneumonia" on social media, which was considered an insult to China. He eventually chose to withdraw from the competition under pressure.

065 Xiaoya

A cosplayer, nicknamed "Xiaoya", who once used the nicknames "she is a shadow, not herself" and "bad woman". On August 10, 2022, she and her companions met on Huaihai Street in Suzhou to cosplay characters from the Japanese anime "Summer Returns" and take photos. Because Xiaoya's cosplay character Xiao Zhouchao was wearing a traditional Japanese yukata, the police on patrol forcibly took her away for investigation and detained her clothes, shoes and socks. A few days after the incident, Xiaoya herself spoke out on Weibo, but because it happened to coincide with the Victory Day of the Anti-Japanese War on August 15, many patriotic netizens believed that she deliberately took advantage of this day to stir up trouble in order to dilute the patriotic enthusiasm of netizens. , and eventually she deleted her Weibo post due to pressure. On August 18, after the matter was reported by the media "Beiqing Shenyi", the police finally came to return her clothes.

066 Vava

The Chinese rapper was considered by patriotic netizens to be insulting the great leader because he sang "My surname is Mao, you should all call me grandpa" during the freesytle battle segment of the variety show "Rap Showdown". In the end, this sentence was changed when the show was broadcast. Lyrics have been deleted.

067 Natsumi Onizuka

A character in the Japanese animation "Love Live! Super Star!!" was forced to change her birthday to August 7 because her birthday was set on August 13, which reminded Little Pink of the August 13 Songhu Battle. The birthday of Tang Keke, a character in the same work, was originally scheduled to be July 7th, but was changed to July 17th because it was easily associated with the "July 7th Incident" by Chinese netizens.

068 Airi

A Taiwanese transgender model took the initiative to wear the Taiwanese authorities' "Red Flags" in the finals of the 2022 Global Transgender Beauty Pageant.

069 Jin Qingxia

Korean female idol, during the 2022 Beijing Winter Olympics, Chinese and Korean netizens started a war of words on the Internet because of the dispute over the origin of traditional culture. Some Chinese netizens discovered that Kim Chung-ha expressed her support for Korean traditional culture and Favorite is therefore considered to have deliberately yin and yang connotations in China.

070 2000 Two Thousand (Xiaoju TuT)

China's Vtuebr opened the trumpet "Little Orange TuT" and shared her experience of playing SM on Twitter. As a result, she was picked on by fans and she was also found to have made a lot of insulting remarks about China on Twitter.

071 Lina Belle

In September 2022, Disneyland launched a Mid-Autumn Festival version of the Lina Belle doll, but it was boycotted by Chinese netizens because the Hanfu costume she wore had a "left-fold" design, which was the same as traditional Chinese mourning clothes.

072 iPhone14 Advertisement

In an iPhone 14 advertisement released by Apple on September 8, 2022, images from the Chinese mobile game "Genshin Impact" were used to demonstrate its processor performance. However, Chinese players discovered that in the advertisement, the game character Yun Jin, who was prototyped as a "Peking Opera actor", was always in a state of death, and therefore suspected that Apple was trying to use the opportunity to express sinister connotations about China.

073 Science

A well-known scientific journal was considered to be deliberately smearing China because it published an article studying the relationship between the origin of the new coronavirus and the South China Seafood Market, and also put the Chinese flag in the picture accompanying the article.

074 Hong Kong “Dinner of Humiliation”

A Hong Kong restaurant called Relish held a dinner with the theme of Once Upon a Time in Hong Kong in September 2022. The dinner dishes were named after Hong Kong’s modern historical events. Due to the Opium War, the Japanese army The war of aggression against China and other "China's modern history of humiliation" were criticized by Hong Kong lawmakers and the media as a "humiliation dinner".

075 Russian Military

At the 2022 Zhuhai Air Show, a promotional video exhibited by Russia showed a Russian tactical missile Kh-31 sinking the Chinese destroyer 052D, which aroused the dissatisfaction of many military fans.

076 The Proud Fight

Anti-China lines involving Xinjiang, Hong Kong and tennis players appeared in S6E2, which will be broadcast in 2022.

077 Sony China

On October 12, 2022, Sony China's official Weibo posted a Weibo quote, quoting Mao's poem "When the mountain flowers bloom, she laughs in the bushes", with a picture of a small black baby surrounded by red maple leaves. dog. However, the composition of this photograph reminded Chinese patriotic netizens of the Chinese martyr Qiu Shaoyun, who remained unmoved despite being burned by the fire. Therefore, Sony China was also considered to be insulting the martyr and insinuating that the martyr was a dog, so it received a lot of criticism After reporting the matter, after several months of review and investigation, Sony’s Chinese account was banned from Weibo. Previously, Sony had been boycotted by Chinese netizens because its advertising and press conferences coincided with the Nanjing Massacre and the July 7th Incident.

078 Zelda: Breath of the Wild 2

The NS game released by Nintendo is scheduled to be released on May 12, 2023. Since May 12 is the date of the Wenchuan earthquake, it has caused dissatisfaction among some Chinese patriotic players.

079 Leonardo DiCaprio

The Hollywood movie star nicknamed "Little Plum" was regarded as an insult by Chinese patriotic netizens because he posted a post on social media accusing Chinese fishermen of excessive fishing and was boycotted.

080 Rick Morty

In order to prevent piracy in China, the production team of the American animated series put the slogan of Hong Kong's 2019 anti-extradition bill revision campaign as a watermark on S6E5, which will be broadcast in 2022.

081 Chainsaw Man

In the new show in October 2022, because the map of China that appeared in the OP was incomplete, it was marked by many up owners when it was uploaded on domestic platforms.

082 Zhang Yuanying

The Korean female idol, because she wore a silver phoenix hairpin when attending an event in Paris and said in an interview that the hairpin was Korean, was considered by fans of traditional Chinese culture and patriots to be stealing Chinese culture.

083 Li Ning

A Chinese sportswear brand was boycotted because a piece of clothing launched in 2022 was considered by Chinese netizens to resemble Japanese military uniforms during World War II. Li Ning subsequently issued an apology statement.

084 Roger Waters

The British musician and former member of Pink Floyd was greatly praised by the Chinese media for refuting the host on a CNN program in 2022, saying that Taiwan belongs to China. However, he later claimed in a program that China invaded Tibet in 1959. .

085 Pantheon

The American science fiction animation is adapted from the novel by Chinese-American writer Liu Yukun. Because there are some negative plots about China in the show, some viewers think it is deliberately demonizing China.

086 Black Adam

The DC movie distributed by Warner Bros., the actor who plays the villain Dr. Fate in the movie, had publicly met with the Dalai Lama, so the movie was ultimately not screened in mainland China.

087 NavinaHeyden

A German pro-China internet celebrity is committed to maintaining China's international image overseas. However, in 2022, she repeatedly criticized China's external propaganda methods on Chinese social media, which resulted in attacks from many Chinese patriotic netizens.

088 Buick

Buick, a car brand owned by General Motors in the United States, released an advertisement in 2022 to promote the comfort of its own cars. Because the copy was "This chair makes you don't want to get off it when you sit on it." The result was considered to be an allusion to Chinese politics, which led to the advertisement Was removed from the shelves.

089 Zoe Saldana

The Hollywood actress and the lead actress in the movie "Avatar 2" was considered by some Chinese netizens to be a Tibetan separatist because she wished the Dalai Lama a happy birthday in 2015.

090 Okura Takahiro

The Japanese scriptwriter has served as the screenwriter for many Conan theatrical versions, including "The Bride of Halloween" to be released in 2022. However, some patriotic netizens discovered that he had made inappropriate remarks on Hong Kong issues in 2019.

091 Keanu Reeves

A Canadian actor participated in a concert hosted by "Tibet House", which China recognized as a Tibetan independence organization, and his film and television works were blocked by China.

092 Asian Rugby Sevens

Because in a game between Hong Kong and South Korea in 2022, a famous protest song was mistakenly played as the Chinese national anthem, triggering strong protests from the Hong Kong government and China.

093 Koushi Okuno

A Japanese artist who caused controversy by making insulting remarks that disparaged the Chinese people during the pre-events of the 2022 Daoyi World Cup. After the incident, Okuno Koji was resigned from his position on the festival organizing committee and publicly apologized at the press conference.

094 Narco Saint

In a Korean drama broadcast on Netflix in 2022, because Chinese actor Zhang Chen played a negative character in the film, some Chinese netizens believed that the drama was deliberately vilifying the image of the Chinese people.

095 Yongchu Taffy

The virtual anchor of Station B accidentally came across a video of a speech by a Chinese leader while watching Douyin during a live broadcast. Although Yongchu Tafei shouted "Long Live Meow" three times while watching, her live broadcast room was still temporarily banned.

096 Director Ao

A famous Chinese game anchor, Director Ao caused huge controversy in 2022 because of an advertising video. In order to resist the ban on Director Ao, netizens revealed that he had published a large number of reactionary and attacking leaders and leaders on Weibo in 2011 and 2012. The words of heroes.

097 First Love

The Japanese drama broadcast on Netflix in 2022, because the Chinese characters in the drama like to make a lot of noise and lack quality, and there are news reports about the outbreak of COVID-19 in China and its spread to the world, which has triggered some Chinese patriotic netizens dissatisfaction.

098 Messi

The Argentine football player led the Argentina team to win the World Cup in 2022, but then some netizens discovered that in 2017 Messi sent a signed photo to a Chinese Nobel Prize winner who was in prison.

099 Republic of Sound

A livehouse, its WeChat official account was banned at the end of 2022 because of its support for A4.

100 Three-Body Animation

The domestic animation produced by Yihua Kaitian is adapted from Liu Cixin's novel of the same name. The film received a lot of bad reviews as soon as it was aired on Station B. Because a URL in the film can jump to the website of the U.S. Space Force, and a logo in the film is similar to the NATO emblem, many patriotic netizens believed that the creator of the film was deliberately bringing in private goods. As a result, the director of the film, Lin Minghao, was also criticized. to large-scale cyber violence.

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