Why Does CCP Hype Up Pandas Ya Ya and Le Le Living in the United States

According to several media reports, Le Le, a male giant panda born in 1998 and settled in the United States in 2003, passed away peacefully in his sleep on Feb. 1 this year. Ya Ya, another female giant panda that came to the U.S. at the same time, is currently suffering from a skin disease. As soon as the news came out, it immediately aroused great concern from the officials and the public of both China and the United States. The two pandas arrived at the Memphis Zoo in April 2003 to begin their U.S. travels, as part of a joint U.S.-China conservation and research program for giant pandas, under a 10-year agreement that was extended for another 10 years after it expired in 2013. The cause of Le Le’s death has not yet been determined, and the park will conduct a medical investigation into it. Meanwhile, a memorial service was held for Le Le, inviting visitors who liked him to leave flowers, bamboo leaves and notes of condolence. In response, many brain-washed youths from Communist China began to speak out on the Internet, demanding “strict investigation” and so on. To infiltrate the West, the Chinese Communist Party (CCP), in addition to its usual blue-gold-yellow methods to capture the Western upper class, will also use these bitter tricks to confuse the people at the bottom of its own country. The CCP tries to use these two pandas to reflect the so-called brutality of the United States through the media, smear the US, and make the ignorant people at home hate the West even more.

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