The German embassy in China issued a rare statement on Weibo, stating that it would delete unfriendly comments, and asked Chinese netizens, "Can you also use these unfriendly comments about Germany to criticize the Chinese government?" (AFP file photo )

[Instant News/Comprehensive Report] The German embassy in China issued a rare statement on its official Weibo account yesterday, stating that it would delete some unfriendly comments, which sparked heated discussions among Chinese netizens.

The German embassy in China emphasized that they believe in freedom of speech, but even in Germany, freedom of speech has boundaries, including speeches that belittle others, incite hate violence, and deny, downplay or even justify the Holocaust, all will be deleted.

And asked Chinese netizens, "Can you also use these unfriendly comments about Germany to comment on the Chinese government?"

The post by the German embassy in China is speculated to be related to Monday's post, which talked about the Nazis who came to power in Germany 90 years ago and had terrible consequences for the Jews, Germany and the world.

It is mentioned in the article that Hitler was appointed Chancellor of the Reich in 1933, terminated the Weimar Republic constitution for a short time, established a dictatorship, parliament was dissolved, political opponents were persecuted, trade unions and other political parties were banned, Jewish rights were deprived and Began to be persecuted.

The Nazi rule brought a catastrophe to Germany and the world and finally to destruction.

It was not until Germany's defeat in World War II in 1945 that it announced its unconditional surrender that it meant the end of the Third Reich.

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After the German embassy in China published this article on Monday, a large number of Chinese netizens left messages of abuse, and even appeared "American dog". The German embassy in China immediately issued a statement on Tuesday that it will delete unfriendly comments.

In this regard, Chinese netizens heatedly discussed, and some netizens continued to criticize Germany, "Who bombed Beixi No. 2, do you dare to say?" "The center of the two world wars + the Holocaust..."

However, a large number of Chinese netizens reversed their previous attitude and supported the German embassy. Some people left a message, "Many people on Weibo dare not even say a word about our domestic affairs, and they are worse than the foreign ministry's affairs about other countries' affairs." fierce", "I know it's safe to scold others", "Who dares to delete the post and seal the account directly", "It's really rare to see official Weibo with flesh and blood, unambiguous words, and dare to express their attitude", "Hundreds of comments , no one dares to answer the questions raised by the embassy? That says it all.”

The German embassy in China posted a post on Weibo.

(The picture is taken from Weibo)