Biased reporting regarding pandas in the U.S.
I was glad that an episode was made to talk about the panda diplomacy and its history. However, I’m disappointed at how the mistreatment of pandas at Memphis was only mentioned lightly, and the interviewer was blaming the entire incident on the Chinese netizens. If you have done enough research, you would know that Yaya did not just suffer a serious skin condition but that was a direct result of suffering from unclean environment and not enough food. Similar case for Lele as well - his death of heart disease at this young age is not a coincidence. I do understand that you are an American media and naturally are biased, but please do enough research on these kind animals before making comments on them.
十七的大宝贝 via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 12/29/23
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