Winter Olympics: Viewers in China attack gold winner Nathan Chen while showing love for Yuzuru Hanyu

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As US figure skater Nathan Chen dethroned Yuzuru Hanyu, the two-time Olympic champion and former world record holder, Chinese social media flared up in a polarised reaction to the American and Japanese figure skaters. Hanyu, who enjoys immense popularity in China, was showered with support and admiration on Weibo, China’s Twitter-like social media platform. In stark contrast, the freshly minted...

As US figure skater Nathan Chen dethroned Yuzuru Hanyu, the two-time Olympic champion and former world record holder, Chinese social media flared up in a polarised reaction to the American and Japanese figure skaters.

“[Hanyu’s] performance had both beauty and power, that’s ballet on ice. What’s his performance like? Like that of an ape,” wrote a netizen on Chen’s performance. Chen occupied one spot on the top searches list, with hashtag #US skater Chen Wei gold medal peaking at fourth. Chen Wei is the Chinese name of the US-born Nathan Chen, whose parents immigrated to the US from China.The scene under Chen’s neutral-sounding hashtag, however, was far from neutral. Netizens lashed out at Chen’s routine, calling it “acrobatics of a circus monkey” and criticising a perceived lack of aesthetic appeal.

“Our motherland nurtured your parents, but they stayed in the United States. His mother is from Beijing and they’re a proper Chinese family. Even if he’s an Olympic champion, such humiliation to China cannot be accepted,” wrote one user.

 

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