I Am the President of the University

Vol 4 Chapter 639: On the View and Implementation of Objectivity and Fairness in Western Media

United Kingdom, the editorial office of The Times.

Antonio is a news editor, \\b and what he is writing today is a report about that country in the East.

The keyboard crackled, and Antonio didn't know he was sleepy, but he was full of energy.

Although he is a media person, he is also a digital enthusiast outside of work. He is no stranger to technology. However, any new products launched by technology companies such as Microsoft, Google, and Apple are the first to buy, and he will have to buy them again. Announce some sense of use\b and suggestions on Twitter.

Today, Antonio is even a little excited.

Optical core technology has been overcome!

That shows that it will not take much time before the optical core is introduced to the public.

Antonio thinks of the Huaxing photon screen phone in his pocket, he really loves this photon screen technology! \\b

It is charged every three or four days, and there is no need to worry about the screen being dropped. \\b

The most important thing is that it feels so good without a condom!

As a loyal fan of Apple mobile phones, although Apple also launched photon screen mobile phones, he still couldn't hold back his enthusiasm for new technology. When Huaxing released it, he asked for leave and went to queue to buy.

The photon screen has proved the power of this new technology, so maybe the optical core will be several times stronger than Apple's A14 chip, right?

Perhaps because of his own reasons, Antonio spent less than an hour writing a news report eloquently, with a lot of words.

Only when he submitted it to the editor-in-chief for review, it was rejected.

Editor-in-chief's office.

"Water" Antonio had a black question mark on his face, "Daniel, I don't think there is a problem.\\b"

Daniel sighed, and said with a headache: "Your reporting tendency is too serious, **** it, I'd let Jonny write it if I knew it."

"What's the tendency? My reports have always been fair." Antonio uttered an "Oh" and mocked, "I don't know about the injustices of the company's top executives."

"Antonio!"

Daniel snorted, and then reminded in a tactful tone: "After all, the optical core technology is...that country conquered. Your writing like this will make many English gentlemen dissatisfied.\\u001d"

"You don't need to change too much. I have already marked out a few sentences for you. Please modify the words and try to report this optical core technology from a neutral perspective, OK?"

"Oh, as you wish." Antonio curled his lips and returned to his seat with irritation. \\b

Looking at the manuscript that was typed back, Antonio couldn't help but mutter a few words.

"Obviously, the optical core technology is very powerful, can't praise it? Hypocritical Daniel, God will definitely not like him!"

In the end, he had to delete some of the compliments and change it for half an hour. The final press release was a very neutral analysis of the optical core incident.

Well, then it passed the audit smoothly.

However.

The Guardian, another famous world newspaper giant in the City of London, chose another angle to report.

\\b[Optical core technology is claimed to be conquered by Chinese research institutions? The birth of high technology is for the benefit of all mankind, and China should share this technology with the world! 】

Editor-in-chief Wendell looked up at his subordinate Sean and praised: "Very good, this report is very profound, how can such advanced technology be exclusive to the Chinese? It should be made public to the world and shared by all mankind!"

"Dear Editor-in-Chief Wendell, your thoughts are so the same as mine, and I think so too." Sean said with a pleased smile.

"Just this, no need to modify it. I will make this report of yours as the headline of this issue." Wendell looked very optimistic about the other party, "work hard, wait a few years after I retire, the editor The location is yours."

"Oh, my dear editor-in-chief, no matter what the time is, I am your loyal subordinate."

Wendell left the office happily, this month's bonus should not be less, and his position was approved by the editor-in-chief.

What is fair reporting?

He is fair, and his report is fair report.

Because of the time difference, it was already May 13 when the reports from the United Kingdom, the United States, Australia and other places were sent back to China.

...Jiang Wei, Lu Bo, He Wenrui

Rongcheng, University of Electronic Science and Technology of China, a male dormitory.

[Southern Metropolis Daily: The British "Guardian" stated that it hopes that Guanghua University will make optical core technology public, realize technology sharing, and benefit all mankind? 】

[The Paper: The world's major newspaper giants have stood in line. If China exclusively enjoys optical core technology, it may be resisted by the European and American markets. 】

[A comment from an agency: The Times claimed that optical core technology has sounded the clarion call for technological innovation, and the status of the US as a technological power may be affected! 】

The last "Times" is okay. I can vaguely feel the compliment of the editor who wrote this report to Guangxin, but the previous "Guardian" report made Jiang Wei look angry.

"Sharing your shit! Why don't you share the lithography machine with the world?" Jiang Wei was angry, these reports are disgusting.

He Wenrui, a roommate who was also in the dormitory, came in and read the report, but was also disgusted.

I couldn't help but vomit: "Ninety percent of the Western media can't see China. It's okay, Te Niang, if you don't give us high-precision technology, we will lick our face to grab it after we have it. Face! !!!"

"Fuck, you have to go on Twitter and spray it back, what is it!" Jiang Wei sprayed angrily.

\\b University of Electronic Science and Technology of China is one of the member units of the Chinese University Chip Alliance. The success of Optical Core is due to the contribution of the chip team of the University of Electronic Science and Technology of China.

As a student of the University of Electronic Science and Technology of China, Jiang Wei must share honor and disgrace!

Not only took the roommate He Wenrui to Twitter, Jiang Wei also posted a post on the school bbs, and even the school post, QQ group, department group, class group, club group, and student group did not let it go.

The choices of Jiang Wei and the University of Electronic Science and Technology of China are just a microcosm of thousands of universities in China.

Yesterday, Guangxin had just successfully conquered, and today I saw the ugly faces of the Western media, Chinese college students, since the May Fourth Movement, the blood is still hot.

The traffic on Twitter has surged, and the media who stand in line have been mad.

What's more, they hacked the official news websites of newspaper giants such as The Guardian and The New York Times.

...

Ludao University.

Qian Jiahui, who was checking information in the school's self-study room, also received a message from a friend and learned of the incident.

Looking at the original report over the wall, I was even more angry.

Good guy, the words reported by the domestic media are all processed, and the original words are even more disgusting.

It is normal for several American media to hack China. After all, China has risen to become the world's second-ranked power amidst the sound of collapse. As the only country that can jeopardize the hegemonic rule of the United States, whether it is the US left or the US right, in this regard All are consistent.

On the contrary, financial newspapers such as the "Wall Street Journal" reported objectively, and even praised a lot in the article. It is estimated that they have received news that Apple will cooperate with Guanghua, so how dare you dare to beat your own boss.

On the contrary, the "Daily Telegraph" and "The Guardian", two of the three major British newspapers, both stated that optical cores should be made public to all mankind, especially the latter's most disgusting face.

But it is also normal. After all, The Guardian is a media known as the British angry youth newspaper.

Other "The Independent" and "Daily Mirror" also hold the same position.

Only the "Times" **** is positive. The "Daily Mail" is the most contradictory. It wants to lick the Western world, but does not want to lose ethics. On the one hand, optical core technology is the gospel of mankind, and on the other it questioned whether this technology is mature.

Qian Jiahui inexplicably reminded Qian Jiahui of a dialogue in the British sitcom "YesPrimeMinister", which summed up the py of major British newspapers as a classic.

People who read "The Mirror" think they are governing the country;

People who read the Guardian think that they should govern the country;

People who read The Times are really ruling the country;

The husband of the person who reads the "Daily Mail" is running the country;

People who read "Financial Times" control the country;

People who read "Morning Star" think that the country should be governed by foreigners;

People who read the "Daily Telegraph" think that the country has been governed by foreigners;

People who read "The Sun" don't care who will govern the country~www.wuxiahere.com~ They only care about the third edition of Nako today!

"I don't know if that wood saw the news..."

Qian Jiahui couldn't help but worry.

Regarding the attitude of optical core, Western countries seem to be very unhappy about China's exclusive use of optical core technology, and are now trying to use public opinion to force Guanghua to hand over optical core technology.

Biting her teeth, Qian Jiahui decided to call Chen Hao.

As for Chen Hao, he didn't know anything about it, let alone care about it.

He is now meeting with Director Zhou Zhou of the General Armament Department, discussing a real "big deal"!

(Recently, the results have dropped, so please ask for recommendation and monthly support, oh oh oh)

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