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Chapter 2291 I don't need your worship

"You mean, this is a religious conflict?" Oprah asked in surprise with a refreshing feeling of Chen Kangjie's answer.

"I'm not sure about this, but now the whole world likes to say something about conflicts. Few people will analyze it from a religious perspective, so I think, can we look at it from this perspective? At least, this incident must not be private hatred. In addition, it seems that it is not national hatred, so the chance of conflicts in religious and cultural areas has become greater. As far as I know, in the United States, including some Western countries, there are some bad feelings and prejudices, and this feeling and prejudice will always appear in diplomatic and foreign security policies. Then you will look at others like this. It seems that it is a natural phenomenon for others to look at you with a similar attitude under the reaction force." Chen Kangjie said.

"It seems that what you want to reflect in "The True Lies" a few years ago is such a thought. From a certain perspective, I agree with your point of view, but the United States is a very tolerant society. Here, not only should there be whites, blacks, and Chinese people, but also tolerate various religions, including your Buddhism and the religion that is common in the Arab region. Does this also mean that American society does not discriminate?" Oprah seemed to want to debate, but also wanted to get more information from Chen Kangjie.

"This logic seems to be true at first glance, but if you think carefully, it will not stand the point. Yes, the United States lives in all kinds of people, which has a lot to do with the United States being an immigrant country and also has to do with the United States' strategy to attract talents from all over the world. However, why did the United States still discriminate against blacks after World War II? You are black. You should know when your father, including yourself, can ride in the same carriage with whites. Those who uphold white superiority are almost without exception are Christians. From a demographic perspective, blacks and other minorities account for a proportion of the American population.

It's very high. Whether it's the high-level good things in the Congress and the Supreme Court of the United States, is the proportion of minorities equal? ​​Why is there still a trend of white supremacy in the United States today? Perhaps there is a phenomenon that people all over the world, including many of you Americans, have not noticed it much. That is, authentic Americans are actually quite conservative. The so-called openness and inclusion are just on the West Coast and some big cities. You live in Chicago. I believe that in the surrounding areas a hundred kilometers away from Chicago, many people still adhere to the consistent conservative tradition of worshiping every week, paying attention to God's status and family, etc., isn't it?"

"It seems that's really the case." Oprah fell into deep thought, not sure or objected to Chen Kangjie's statement.

"Today's United States looks very open, but maybe one day the United States will become conservative and autistic. Even the rise of populism is not impossible. What's more, a united United States also has the possibility and risks of division. And all this is not a political decision, nor is it an economic decision to a high degree, but a religion. In my opinion, there is a big difference between the Tennessee people's ideas and the people who benefit Asia. This is just an example. Why do the high-tech industries in the United States only exist on the east and west coasts, not inland? Is it just because those places are by the sea? High-tech industries are different from traditional industries, and their requirements for the convenience of transportation are not that high. So the question is, why? We can't just look at it from an objective condition and a geographical perspective."

Chen Kangjie's words not only made Oprah think deeply, but even many local Americans in the audience were thinking about this issue according to Chen Kangjie's words.

In the United States, traditional industries are almost all inland states, while high-tech and financial industries are on both the east and west sides of the Taiwan Strait. This has historical reasons, but also religious reasons.

"Okay, long, I admit that your answer aroused my interest in exploration, but today we cannot discuss this specifically. I believe that the audiences in the scene or in front of the TV are more concerned about your other aspects. It is said that you have become a professor in two professional colleges in your country. Can you talk about this? It seems that in people's impression, China is not such a country that is brave enough to break through." The topic was too profound and heavy, and Oprah did not want his program to lose his usual style, so he changed.

"Correction, it is an associate professor, not a professor, there are big differences among them. As for the reasons, I will not say much. However, here, I would like to emphasize that the entire West has various misunderstandings about my motherland in general, and many people's understanding and understanding of it still remain decades ago. This is actually wrong. Since our reform and opening up, the entire society has undergone earth-shaking changes, and few people have paid attention to and spread the positive significance of these changes. To be honest, today's China is far from the conservative and stubborn country decades ago. From the top government to ordinary people, I am actually a very open attitude. A student who has just graduated from university can become an associate of two well-known universities.

Professor, from one side, also reflects this reality. In addition, everyone may not have a very understanding of the history of China. In the long history of China, more than 10% of the time are actually very open and tolerant. We have made many outstanding breakthrough contributions to mankind, both in science and technology, military and cultural fields. I hope that all American friends will not look at an old-fashioned civilization with an old perspective, which is not conducive to our peaceful coexistence. Today, thousands of young Americans are willing to travel and study in China. I hope that in the future, more people will enter that excessive and learn more. I welcome you." Chen Kangjie spread his hands and made a welcome gesture to everyone.

"Long, because of your relationship, I already know that many people have gone to China. I am honest, if it weren't for you, my understanding of China would have stayed at least thirty years ago like those you described. In front of you, I have to say that my idea is wrong and can cultivate diverse international talents like you. If your country is closed and conservative, the possibility is probably zero."

The entire program was recorded for a long time. Later, Oprah also asked several lucky viewers on the scene to ask Chen Kangjie in person, and found the answers from Chen Kangjie about the aspects they talked about concern and attention.

Chen Kangjie also selectively satisfied their curiosity. As long as it does not involve sensitive topics, Chen Kangjie will not avoid it.

However, when a Japanese audience asked Chen Kangjie if the Jinling Massacre was a fictional thing made by Chinese historians, Chen Kangjie was furious.

"I just thought you were Chinese, but I didn't expect you to be Japanese. I'm really a pity. If I knew in advance, I might not have asked you a question. Ask me, was the Jinling Massacre, which was killed by 300,000 people, fabricated by historians. Can you tell me, is the atomic bomb that was thrown in Hiroshima and Nagasaki back then also fiction? In fact, the US military might just throw two uneasy eggs back then. I have a good impression of the Japanese people and young Japanese people, but I am very disgusted and hated the Japanese government and those right-wing forces. History is not something that can be fabricated by just trying to make up, it's all

It is a tragic fate. If you still cannot view and reflect on history clearly and correctly, then I boldly guess that similar things will definitely happen and test in Japan. You just said that you like me and admire me. Sorry, I don’t need your likes and worship. If there are such people among my fans, I won’t feel proud. On the contrary, I will feel a shame. I hope you don’t appear in front of me in the future, otherwise, I will be afraid that I will be unable to control my emotions and beat you up. Do you understand?" The angry Chen Kangjie no longer cared about etiquette and image, and said angrily.

However, not only did not dislike Chen Kangjie's performance in the United States and many other audiences, but they felt that Chen Kangjie was excellent in character and real existence. As for whether Chen Kangjie was rude and hated some people in Japan, they did not care because they could not like that type of person.

Oprah did not expect such a mistake to occur on the show. The audience's question was not arranged by her. Even before that, she didn't know that such a person would participate in the show. To a certain extent, it shows that their team had deviations and loopholes in screening the audience, but on the other hand, it also added viewability to the show, which is like the positive and negative sides of a thing.

However, no matter what the reason or the consequences will be, the reality is that the sudden appearance of this person made Chen Kangjie unhappy, so the show could only end in an incomprehensible depression. Although this was a recording, he obviously would not agree to let Chen Kangjie record it again.

After finishing the recording of "The Oprah Show", Chen Kangjie declined her invitation to treat her and returned to her residence by herself.

After staying in the United States for another two days, Chen Kangjie set out to return home. Before returning home, Chen Kangjie temporarily created a song "I Didn't Hold Your Hand" that reflected the 9/11 incident, and he also found some well-known local singers, including Michael Jackson himself, to participate in the singing and recording.
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