This is a commentary piece from Global Times, a daily tabloid newspaper published under the auspices of the Chinese Communist Party's flagship People's Daily newspaper, that comments on international issues from a nationalistic perspective. What can I add to this? All I can say is that the G7 countries must wake up from the dream they will continue to be the masters of the world. But there is little doubt that the awakening will come and when it happens, it will be very abrupt for them. In the meantime, China must not let this concerted G7 effort hold back the country. Proceed full steam ahead, I say, with plans to become the Number One economic power in the world.
(P.S. One of my friends added that below the table, all have human feet except Japan which has legs of a dog. The English-speaking countries are barefooted while the rest have slippers on. India is on two drips - one the water of Ganges, the other yellow-coloured liquid is supposedly cow's urine. At its feet is a little sign that calls out to "Help Me." Australia has a drip with the flag of China on it. Australia is depicted as Judas.)
The countries depicted in this cartoon are, from left, Germany, Australia, Japan, Italy, United States, United Kingdom, Canada, France and India, with Taiwan represented as the tiny frog) ‘The Last G7’: Satirical cartoon mocking bloc’s attempt to suppress China goes viral
A Chinese cartoonist’s political satire, which mocked the Group of Seven (G7) members that attempt to suppress China, went viral on Chinese social media on Sunday, when the G7 summit was underway in Cornwall, the UK.
Titled The Last G7, the illustration, published by its author Bantonglaoatang on Sina Weibo on Saturday, was painted based on the renowned religious mural The Last Supper. This G7 summit is widely seen as an attempt by the US to rally allies against China.
Similar to the final meal Jesus shared with his apostles before his crucifixion that The Last Supper depicted, Bantonglaoatang painted a vivid picture of nine animals – respectively representing the US, the UK, Italy, Canada, Japan, Germany, France, Australia and India – sitting around a table with a Chinese-map-shaped cake on it. On top of the painting is the words in quote: Through this we can still rule the world.
These animals have different facial expressions and gestures, implying that each side of the G7 actually has its own axe to grind on the common conspiracies of suppressing China and upholding the Western hegemony, analyzed some observers and Chinese netizens.
Wearing a bowler (see my note) hat with an American flag on it, a bald eagle sits in the middle like Jesus in The Last Supper, obviously the convenor of the meal. In front of the bald eagle there is a small banknote printing machine and a bill on the table. The machine is printing toilet paper into dollars, and the number on the bill gets bigger and bigger – from $2 trillion to $8 trillion. {My note: It should be a top hat, not a bowler. The top hat is part of Uncle Sam's outfit}
There is also an iron hook under its feet, and two pieces of cotton with blood near its hands on the table, suggesting “the US’ capital accumulation was built on racial oppression,” a vlogger nicknamed “sharp-tongued pumpkin” said in his latest video analyzing the illustration, which has gained over 700,000 views on video streaming platform Bilibili within a day after he uploaded it on Saturday afternoon.
The bald eagle image shows today’s aggressive yet feeble US is trapped in its growing debt crisis and racial conflicts, but still points fingers at China, “sharp-tongued pumpkin” pointed out.
Sitting on the left of the bald eagle is a grey wolf, wearing a cap with an Italian flag on it. The wolf waves its hands as the apostle Andrew in The Last Supper, as if saying “No” to the US’ suggestions of jointly cracking down on China. The grey wolf image shows Italy, the first European country that joined China’s Belt and Road Initiative (BRI), is reluctant to collaborate with the US in suppressing China, commented “sharp-tongued pumpkin.”
Next to the wolf is an Akita dog that represents Japan. Without a seat, it is busy serving the others a “drink” – pouring green radioactive water into the glasses of the other animals. On Weibo some users said the green water is the contaminated water that Japan plans to release to the Pacific from the destroyed Fukushima nuclear plant.
Sitting next to the dog is a kangaroo, which is stretching its left hand to the banknotes that the US is printing, while grasping a bag in its right hand. The kangaroo symbolizes the double-faced Australia which actively cooperates with the US in containing China, but is also eager to earn money from China, its largest trading partner, according to “sharp-tongued pumpkin.”
On the left corner stands a black hawk, which obviously represents Germany as its pose is almost the same as that of the German Chancellor Angela Merkel in a widespread photo in the G7 summit in 2018. Germany, similar to the rooster (representing France) sitting in silence on the right side, seems more interested in its own European issues and shows less enthusiasm on the US’ propaganda, netizens found.
On the right side of the table also sits a lion and a nutria, respectively representing the UK and Canada, both the US’ close Five Eyes allies. The nutria (see my note), wearing a red coat with images of marijuana on it, holds a doll in its hand. Many netizens believe the doll represents Huawei’s chief financial officer Meng Wanzhou, who is still unreasonably detained in Canada. {My note: The depicted animal should be a beaver, not a nutria. The beaver is Canada's national animal.}
On the right corner of the table sits an elephant (representing India) that is on a drip like a patient.
Under the table there is a frog holding banknotes in its hands, trying to jump as high as possible to reach the table and give the money to the US. The little frog symbolizes the separatist authority from the island of Taiwan, which is always subservient to the US, some netizens pointed out.
The illustration caused a stir on Weibo on Sunday, with numerous users praising the author for vividly and straightforwardly revealing the evil intentions of the West that tries to lay a siege to China. “But this is perhaps their ‘last supper,’’’ one user mocked. “With different positions, for various interests of their own, these countries and regions can’t form a real league against China.”
2 comments:
China ki maa ka bhousda
A bit rich, because you know, China would never manipulate currency, or steal intellectual property in any form with the blessing of the state. No, No, No, China is above all the money and theft.
Although, there should be a fuming feng-zheng dragon floating around outside trying desperately to get in. A "netizen" might point out the thin paper like construction of the dragon and how it would appear to be insecure about the sharpness of it's teeth.
What a precarious situation for all of us really, but after all China's economy is fueled by the "decadent" and "excessive" consumption of the west. Without it...well. it's back to mud flaps for the children and ghost towns aplenty. Blame the hedonists.
But honestly, we can blame ourselves..East and West. Greed and jealousy are all part of the human condition.
If only we could focus on our more altruistic parts.
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