“Patriotraitor”的版本间的差异
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− | Fudan University student[http://chinadigitaltimes.net/2009/11/tao-weishuo-陶韡烁-defends-his-statement-all-chinese-people-have-internet-freedom/ Tao Weishuo] earned the title of patriotraitor in a 2009 town hall with Barack Obama, where he objected to President’s discussion of Internet censorship. | + | Fudan University student [http://chinadigitaltimes.net/2009/11/tao-weishuo-陶韡烁-defends-his-statement-all-chinese-people-have-internet-freedom/ Tao Weishuo] earned the title of patriotraitor in a 2009 town hall with Barack Obama, where he objected to President’s discussion of Internet censorship. |
[[File:Aiguozei3.jpg|400px|thumb|left|''Cai Mingchao hiding behind a shield with the characters “patriot.” Cai is a prominent art dealer who [http://www.danwei.org/front_page_of_the_day/bidder_says_he_wouldnt_pay.php defaulted in his 31.5 million euro commitment to purchase two bronze animal heads taken from the Ming Summer Palace]. He claimed that he defaulted out of a sense of patriotism. Others sensed an ulterior motive.'']] | [[File:Aiguozei3.jpg|400px|thumb|left|''Cai Mingchao hiding behind a shield with the characters “patriot.” Cai is a prominent art dealer who [http://www.danwei.org/front_page_of_the_day/bidder_says_he_wouldnt_pay.php defaulted in his 31.5 million euro commitment to purchase two bronze animal heads taken from the Ming Summer Palace]. He claimed that he defaulted out of a sense of patriotism. Others sensed an ulterior motive.'']] |
2012年8月15日 (三) 16:55的版本
爱国贼 (àiguózéi): Patriotraitor
A play on the word “traitor” (卖国贼 màiguózéi), a patriotraitor is someone who betrays his/her country’s interests while outwardly professing patriotism. Netizens pejoratively refer to people who are uncritically nationalistic as either patriotraitors or shit youth; a a patriotraitor has more of an ulterior motive and puts on more of an act than a shit youth.
Fudan University student Tao Weishuo earned the title of patriotraitor in a 2009 town hall with Barack Obama, where he objected to President’s discussion of Internet censorship.