The Beijing Winter Olympics came to a successful conclusion on February 20.
The epidemic prevention work has become the focus of the world's attention since before the opening. The critical view, mainly in the Western media, is that the "dynamic reset" not only puts China in disaster, but also drags down the progress of the world's coexistence with the virus.
The Winter Olympics are managed in a closed-loop manner, with participants' movements strictly restricted to prevent them from contacting ordinary Chinese people.
As a result, there are more views that the return of thousands of workers to their homes after the Winter Olympics is over is when the real test begins.
The Beijing Winter Olympics are seen as the final test of China's "zero policy".
(Associated Press)
The British "Economist" published a long article at the end of last year, calling China a "ruthless and selfish authoritarian state" and "a giant self-blocking bubble".
The New York Times of the United States said earlier this year that the Chinese people who supported the government's anti-epidemic policies had committed "banal evil", comparing the Chinese people with the Germans who supported the slaughter of Jews.
The English expression for "banality of evil" is "the banality of evil".
This is a term used by the German philosopher Hannah Arendt to describe the Germans' support for the slaughter of Jews during Nazi Germany.
In fact, with the development of the new crown epidemic for more than two years and the different results brought about by different epidemic prevention policies in various countries, some Western media's evaluation of China's epidemic prevention policies has also begun to turn...
For details, please read the 305th issue of "Hong Kong 01" Electronic Weekly (February 21, 2022) "
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