January 5th, 2009
China: “Just The Aftershocks From The Earthquake Would Destroy France!” Kids Yell
“Simply beyond belief” says The Peking Duck, with 93 following comments.
“This is spine-tingling and hair-raising stuff” says Shanghaiist.
Global Voices Online has sum up some Chinese comments as well.
I don’t remember having sung such song at school, seems that some Chinese pupils do. Here is an excerpt of the transliteration from the China Digital Times:
Lead: Earthquakes, shifting back and forth like the positions of Sarkozy, with his dirty tricks, trying to shake the great China
Lead: Did China retreat?
All: No. The Shenzhou-7 launched. We are victorious!
Lead: Pathetic Europe will never stop the insurmountable force of our great dynasty
All: Just the aftershocks from the earthquake would destroy France!
Watch the video. I am sure Sarkozy will love it !
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