After being asked by the US media about China's "human rights issues", the Nets owner taught the host a good lesson!

  [Global Network Report] The Chinese boss of the NBA has come to speak for China again.

  On June 15th, Alibaba Group Executive Vice Chairman of the Board of Directors, Brooklyn Nets owner, Canadian Chinese Chongxin Cai was interviewed by the US Consumer News and Business Channel (CNBC) and discussed issues such as the epidemic, the economy, and racial discrimination.

During the interview, when the host deliberately dug holes to ask extreme questions such as "how to treat human rights violations in China," Cai Chongxin responded with justification and evidence.

  According to reports, after Cai Chongxin described in detail the discrimination and unfair treatment of Asians in the United States, the host suddenly took advantage of the topic and asked Cai Chongxin as a "leader in Asian Americans (discrimination) and "Black people's fate is also a fate". Role", he "can and how to talk publicly about China’s human rights violations?"

  In this regard, Cai Chongxin directly replied: "You must specify what violations of human rights you are talking about, because I see most people in China, I am talking about 80%, and 90% of the population is improving their lives every year. I am very satisfied. When I founded Alibaba in 1999, China’s per capita GDP was US$800, and now it is more than US$10,000. If you talk to Chinese parents, ask them if your children will live better than you, they Most people would say, absolutely yes, yes."

  In the face of Cai Chongxin's answer, the host was still reluctant, trying to imply that "American business leaders cannot speak freely in China."

Cai Chongxin said that American executives understand very well that different cultures have different values ​​and political systems, and China’s political system "whether you like it or not" has some huge advantages. For example, China has built a great infrastructure.

  "You have to see the result, that is that people are very happy," Cai Chongxin said. "When I look at China, ordinary citizens are full of hope for the future. They are happy where they are. You know, I think this is true. of--"

  Speaking of this, the host suddenly interrupted Cai Chongxin and continued to ask him whether he had read some of the so-called "human rights issues" in China in foreign media reports.

  Cai Chongxin immediately cited Hong Kong topics that foreign media like to discredit.

He told the other side about the history of the Opium War, saying that Hong Kong was ceded to Britain because of the defeat, which was a big scar in Chinese history.

"So if you think about it in another way, if you are a Chinese who knows this history, you will also try to prevent foreign forces from dividing up your own country's territory. Hong Kong should be viewed in this context."

  Cai Chongxin also recounted his own personal experience, saying that during the Hong Kong "Regulations Amendment Disturbance" in 2019, rioters regarded Mandarin-speaking people as targets, and he did not even dare to go to the streets because of a Mandarin.

He said that Hong Kong used to be one of the few places where there was no national security legislation, and since the enactment of the national security law, everything has stabilized.

  It is worth mentioning that during the Hong Kong "Regulation Amendment Disturbance" in 2019, Moreyin, the former general manager of the NBA Rockets, made remarks in support of demonstrations in Hong Kong, which aroused strong dissatisfaction among the Chinese people.

As the owner of an NBA team, Cai Chongxin immediately condemned him, saying that the feelings of Chinese fans were seriously hurt.

  The Hong Kong Special Administrative Region National Security Law was passed on June 30 last year. It is an important landmark law for upholding and improving the "One Country, Two Systems" system under the new situation. It will effectively safeguard national security, ensure Hong Kong’s long-term stability, long-term prosperity and stability, and ensure Hong Kong’s long-term stability and prosperity. The cause of "One Country, Two Systems" is steady and far-reaching.