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Save the tiger from drowning, will it not eat me because of gratitude?

It sounds like a fable. I can only think of one result. I will not only eat it, but also eat it to pieces, leaving no residue.

First of all, we say that the tiger is a big cat carnivorous mammal, and it is also affectionately known as the king of the forest. Its sharp claws and sharp teeth can easily bite anything, and it can dominate the jungle environment because of its bravery and ruthlessness. Maybe some people will say, I saved its life, will it still eat? Won't it thank me? It's really naive to think about it. Animals have animal nature, not to mention ferocious beasts.

Now that the COVID-19 epidemic has broken out all over the world, countries' neglect from the beginning to the self-help measures such as closing the country and the city today all prove that all the necessary measures taken by China in fighting the epidemic are effective. However, some mainstream western media have openly accused China of the information lag in fighting the epidemic, which has led to today's global pandemic. China should bear an unshirkable responsibility. This is really a slippery record and a rescuer. With the deepening of the epidemic, the United States, a western tiger, has now become the epicenter of the epidemic. However, under the principle that China has always adhered to the unity of human destiny, their ugly faces have never been covered up. They blindly stigmatize China, blindly shirk their responsibilities, and regard human life as dirt. This is western philosophy?

I want to say, is the democracy and civilization that these so-called western powers have always advocated just like the behaviorism of killing the donkey? Is it just a shameless act of telling the truth when you get cheap? Is it just an idiot who doesn't hit the south wall, doesn't look back, doesn't see the coffin and doesn't cry? These countries are like scourges, shameless, and we don't expect their gratitude, never! We only do what we think is right, giving people a lingering fragrance.

Nature endows animals with nature. If a tiger is in trouble one day, we will still save it, but please remember that the tiger is still a tiger. When he stands up, please remember to take precautions!