I Am the President of the University

Chapter 639: On the Western Media’s Views and Implementation of Objectivity and Fairness

UK, The Times Editorial Board.

Antonio is a news editor, and today he is writing a report about that country in the east.

The keyboard was crackling, and Antonio was full of energy instead of feeling trapped.

Although he is a media person, he is also a digital enthusiast outside of work and is completely familiar with technology. Whenever new products are launched by technology companies such as Microsoft, Google, and Apple, he will buy them immediately and will buy them again. Post some usage experiences and suggestions on Twitter.

Today, Antonio was even a little excited.

Optical core technology has been conquered!

That shows that it won’t take long before optical cores are introduced to the public.

Antonio thought of the Huaxing photon screen phone in his pocket. He really loved this photon screen technology! \\b

It takes three or four days to recharge, and you no longer have to worry about the screen being dropped. \\b

Most importantly, it feels so good without a condom!

As a loyal fan of Apple mobile phones, although Apple also launched photon screen mobile phones later, he still couldn't resist his enthusiasm for the new technology. When Huaxing launched it, he took time off to queue up to buy it.

The photon screen has proven the power of this new technology. The optical core will probably be several times more powerful than Apple's A14 chip, right?

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

But when he submitted it to the editor for review, it was rejected.

Editor's Office.

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

Daniel sighed and said with a headache: "Your reporting tendency is too serious. Damn it, if I had known I would have asked Johnny to write it."

"What tendency? My reports have always been fair." Antonio said "Oh" and mocked, "I don't know whether the top executives of the company are fair or not."

"Antonio!"

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

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

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

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

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

In the end, he had to delete some words of praise and revised it for half an hour. The final press release analyzed and reported the optical core incident from a very neutral perspective.

Well, it passed the review smoothly.

However.

The Guardian, another famous world newspaper giant in London, chose to report from another angle.

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

Editor-in-Chief Wendell looked up at his subordinate Sean and praised: "Excellent. This report is very profound. How can such advanced technology be exclusive to the Chinese? It should be open to the world and shared by all mankind!"

"Dear Editor-in-Chief Wendell, you have the same idea as me, and I think so too." Sean said with a flattering smile.

"That's it. No need to revise it. I will make your report the headline of this issue." Wendell looked very optimistic about the other party. "Work hard. After I retire in a few years, the editor-in-chief will The place is yours.”

"Oh, my dear editor-in-chief, I am your loyal subordinate at all times."

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

What is fair reporting?

He is impartial, and his reporting is impartial reporting.

Due to the time difference, by the time reports from the UK, the US, Australia and other places were transmitted back to China, it was already May 13th.

……Jiang Wei, Lu Bo, He Wenrui

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

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

[The Paper: The world's major newspaper giants have taken sides. If China exclusively uses optical core technology, it may be boycotted by the European and American markets. 】

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

The last "Times" was okay, and I could vaguely feel that the editor who wrote this report praised the optical core, but the previous "Guardian" report made Jiang Wei very angry.

"Sharing is ridiculous! Why don't you share the lithography machine with the world?" Jiang Wei was furious. These reports were so disgusting.

A roommate, He Wenrui, who was also in the dormitory, came over to read the report and was also disgusted.

I couldn't help but complain: "90% of the Western media can't see how good China is. Damn it, if you don't give it to us if you have high-tech technology, then we'll lick your face and snatch it away. Where's your face!" !”

"Fuck, I have to go on Twitter to spit it out, what the hell!" Jiang Wei spat angrily.

\\bThe University of Electronic Science and Technology of China is one of the members of the China 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 at the University of Electronic Science and Technology of China, Jiang Wei must share weal and woe!

Not only did he drag his roommate He Wenrui to Twitter, Jiang Wei also posted a post on the school's bbs, and even on the school's post bar, QQ group, department group, class group, club group, and student group.

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

Yesterday, Optical Core just succeeded in conquering it, and today we saw the ugly face of the Western media. Chinese college students, since the May 4th Movement, are still bleeding.

The traffic on Twitter surged, and those media outlets who took sides were furiously criticized.

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

Ludao University.

Qian Jiahui, who was checking information in the school study room, also received a message from a friend and learned about the incident.

When I jumped over the wall and read the original report, I became even more angry.

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

It is normal for several media outlets in the United States to criticize China. After all, China rose to become the second most powerful country in the world amidst the sound of collapse. As the only country that can threaten the hegemony of the United States, whether it is the American left or the American right, in this regard All consistent.

On the contrary, financial newspapers such as "The Wall Street Journal" reported objectively, and even praised it a lot in the article. It is probably because they received the news that Apple will cooperate with Guanghua. How dare you criticize your employer.

On the other hand, the Daily Telegraph and The Guardian, two of the three largest newspapers in the UK, both stated that optical cores should be made public to all mankind, especially the latter with the most disgusting expression.

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

Other newspapers such as the Independent and the Daily Mirror also take the same stance.

Only The Times is upright, and the Daily Mail is the most contradictory. It wants to lick the Western world, but does not want to lose its integrity. On the one hand, optical core technology is a blessing to mankind, but on the other hand, it questions whether this technology is mature.

Inexplicably, Qian Jiahui was reminded of a dialogue in the British sitcom "", which summarized the py of mainstream newspapers in the UK in a classic way.

People who read the Mirror think they are running the country;

People who read the Guardian think they should run the country;

People who read The Times really run the country;

People who read the Daily Mail have husbands who run the country;

People who read the Financial Times control the country;

People who read the Morning Star thought the country should be run by foreigners;

People who read the Daily Telegraph thought the country was already run by foreigners;

People who read "The Sun" don't care who will govern the country. They only care about the age of Naiko on the third page today!

"I wonder if that wooden guy has seen the news..."

Qian Jiahui couldn't help but worry.

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

After biting his teeth, Qian Jiahui decided to call Chen Hao.

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

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

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