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Don't be too CNN--CNN won a lie but lost truth and reputation

April 9, 2008 | Vetting explained

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Recently "Don't be too CNN" turns to be a common sentence in China, especially among millions of young people. CNN and their reporters are deperately attack China on their websites and TV programs, and just ignore truth and what the Chinese people's feelings. CNN has turned to be a word to descibe a person who is easy to tell lies and has biased brain to hysterically attack other people without caring their feelings.

 

 

Many young people just made these pictures to tell other what is the real meaning of word CNN and how to be an excellent CNN reporter/employee. If you wanna survive in CNN, you need to cut the truth, blind yourself, and be rascal.

 

 

Don't be too CNN. 

 

 

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