Philippine mango, considered by some of the world's most delicious restaurant, it seems is becoming the latest victim of the SCS lawsuit judgment.
After the Permanent Court of Arbitration in The Hague ruled in favor of the Philippines, Chinese netizens have been using social networks to call for a boycott of fruit Philippines, and express emotions through images , other icons.
Slogans such as "If you eat a mango, buy Thai goods," and "Make Filipinos die of hunger" is widely spread on Weibo microblogging network of China.
"If you ask the Chinese, do not buy imported goods of the Philippines," one commentator wrote.
"I would eat dried mango Guangxi, Yunnan coffee and eat durian Hainan. The problem is that I will vote to ensure your money will stay in China," another person wrote.
Even some retailers on Taobao, electronic trading market, China's largest, also pledged to boycott the Philippine snacks.
"Online stores will not sell our Cebu mangoes from the Philippines, and will not sell any snacks in the country yet again," a retailer in Shanghai specializing in business on Taobao told state media Hoan bridge Times Family.
"It will not be accepted, not involved, does not recognize"
Topics #SouthChinaSeaResult (Results lawsuit verdict SCS) and # ChinaDoesn'tCareAboutYou (China does not care about the people) are among the 10 hottest topics on Weibo since the ruling.
The picture below, is shared on Weibo than 400 thousand times, is said to be derived from national newspaper People's Daily.
Recalling the official position of the government on trial, this newspaper wrote: "It will not be accepted, will not participate, will not be recognized."
There are 50 thousand comments about the picture, mostly positive, with users voiced support for the actions of the Chinese government, criticized the government and people of the Philippines.
China Media Capital is controlled and strict censorship, and that explain why the lack of negative comments when talking about the Chinese government.
"No matter what the verdict is, then we are behind China," which is the content a comment.
"Philippines, stop his self-humiliation," another person wrote.
A lot of people tend to be more response is the picture of Kwan Yin, the embodiment of peace and compassion, the concept of the Chinese people.
The inscription on the picture says: "I heard that someone was fighting with me because of the South China Sea (ie the South China Sea, according to China's calling)?"
China has always said his goal is peace in the South China Sea, and accused other countries, including the Philippines, is the risk of conflicts created by the protesting what Beijing considered the validity of the claims themselves.
China said it will ignore the ruling of the arbitral tribunal.
Another image is widely shared animated picture, draw a little girl holding a fish in his hand.
The picture can be a little confusing as viewers see by the accompanying inscription metaphor: "You have to see this fish in the South China Sea is not?"
Then the words: "I would rather give it away than to give it to you."
The line
The inscription on this drawing, posted on Weibo, is a play on words for the Chinese proverb "do not leave anything behind."
In this case, the text states that "A small piece can not be left behind".
The term "small piece" in Chinese is synonymous with the word "the" in "dotted line" roadblock which China claims sovereignty over the South China Sea. Here is the text was rejected arbitration court.
'Do not make the Philippines'
Philippines letters are used as a verb in this picture, with the words to explain that: "I call on you not to Philippines excessive."
Understanding "Philippines", you can back depends on each person.
'Chexit'
Philippines social network users are not silent.
"Chexit" - from a combination of "China" (ie China) and "Exit" (ie away), mimic the wording "Proposed referendum on United Kingdom membership of the European Union" to talk about the events He left a recent European Union, has become one of the hottest topics in the Philippines.
The image above was quickly spread on social media networks, with the users commented that the result of the arbitral tribunal verdict should be respected, and China needs to reduce or even terminate the activities of the alone in the South China Sea.
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