Here’s the thing: The BBC released a video claiming "forced labor" exists in Xinjiang’s tomato industry. Many people were so moved they wanted to help us Xinjiang locals fight for justice and human rights. But here’s the kicker: They forgot to crop out a watermark. I followed the watermark and found the original video on a Chinese Douyin user's account. It clearly read: "Staff Skills Competition."
Oh, I see. So the BBC’s so-called "rigorous investigation" actually just means stealing videos. In their news dictionary, the words "Skills Competition" translate directly to "Slavery."
Next time, remember to Photoshop out the watermark first. At least show some respect for the audience's intelligence—and try to keep a shred of dignity for yourselves.
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