By Yu Zhixiao
BEIJING, April 17 (Xinhua) -- The U.S. Cable News
Network (CNN)and its commentator Jack Cafferty need to make a sincere apology to
all Chinese people for his recent insulting remarks because CNN's earlier
statement meant for apology is vague, insufficient and insincere.
In a TV show "The Situation Room" on April 9,
Cafferty said the Chinese products are "junk with the lead paint on them and the
poisoned pet food and export."
"So I think our relationship with China has certainly
changed,"he continued. "I think they're basically the same bunch of goons and
thugs they've been for the last 50 years," he said, apparently referring to the
Chinese people.
Faced with severe criticism from the Chinese people
as well as many others in the world, Cafferty said "I was referring to the
Chinese government, and not to Chinese people or to Chinese-Americans" when
making the "goons and thugs" comments.
However, when attempting to correct his humiliating
comments, Cafferty has got himself into trouble again by targeting the Chinese
government after his comments have caused wide criticism and fury.
This only serves to muddy the water further instead
of clarifying Cafferty's remarks as it shows his lack of courage to correct his
comments and sincerely apologize to the Chinese, whose feelings have been deeply
hurt by the comments.
CNN said in a statement Tuesday that "It was not Mr.
Cafferty's nor CNN's intent to cause offense to the Chinese people, and CNN
would apologize to anyone who has interpreted the comments in this way."
The statement apparently implies that people could
also interpret Cafferty's comments otherwise and not have felt insulted. It
seemingly hints that the Chinese people possibly have misinterpreted Cafferty's
comments.
From CNN's statement, people can hardly find the
sincerity of an apology to the Chinese people, but only see a lack of
sensitivity to the severe insult and humiliation inflicted on them by Cafferty's
remarks.
The Chinese Foreign Ministry lodged a solemn
representation with the Beijing office of CNN on Wednesday evening, once again
urging CNN and Cafferty to "take back the vile remarks and make a sincere
apology to all Chinese people."
People and organizations outside China have also
criticized Cafferty's "goons and thugs" comments.
The Legal Immigrant Association, a U.S.-based
nonprofit organization aimed at protecting the rights of legal immigrants inthe
United States, has launched an online petition calling for a formal apology for
his "racist and hatred remark on the Chinese people."
"It's not common to witness such a blatant
discrimination against an ethnic group of people with such a derogatory
connotation in a national TV program," said the petition, which can be found at
www.PetitionOnline.com.
CNN appears not to have courage to take back
Cafferty's comments, which completely went against the principles of being
objective and balanced that the network has all along claimed as its basic
standards for news coverage.
Cafferty's comments, which went so far as to slander
and make groundless accusation against the people and government of another
country, reveal his ignorance and arrogance.
CNN's reluctance to make a sincere apology, however,
further betrays some Western media's double standards in news coverage and their
deep-rooted bias against China and the Chinese people.