US Embassy Accidentally Calls Beijing's Pollution 'Crazy Bad'

from the truth-in-advertising dept

This is pretty amusing. Apparently, the US embassy in Beijing has run a Twitter account @beijingair for some time, which automatically generates tweets describing the pollution conditions in Beijing, reporting the specifics, and a description, such as “Very Unhealthy” or “Hazardous.” However, at some point last week, the system blew a bit of a gasket and reported that the pollution level in Beijing was “crazy bad.” US officials apparently took down the tweet and apologized, with people assuming that the language was a “joke embedded in the embassy’s monitoring program and triggered by a reading that was off the normal scale.”

While the US removed it to avoid diplomatic issues, apparently, people in Beijing who saw it, appreciated it:

Several residents said “crazy bad” was refreshingly frank, particularly given the reluctance of Chinese officials to disclose real-time pollution data or any measurements of ozone or PM2.5 particulate matter.

US embassy spokesman, Richard Buangan, said the “crazy bad” term was a mistake that has been corrected. “It was an inadvertent humorous moment,” he said. “We thought it might blow up in our faces. But looking at the Twitter feed, we are seen as heroes.”

Never underestimate how refreshing a bit of honesty can be coming out of political circles.

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The Mighty Buzzard (profile) says:

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Shelled not bombed.

That said, invading a nation run by a psychotic and possessing nukes is an idea that should be avoided if possible. It’d cause much less loss of life to pull the 30k troops we have there already out and just turn strategic bits of the North into shiny bits of glass with our own nukes. At the very least it wouldn’t be us dying and I consider that the foundation of nearly any good strategy.

Chris in Utah (profile) says:

George Carlin may he rest in peace

And I think Americans really show their ignorance when they say they want their politicians to be honest. What are these fucking critons talking about? If honesty were suddenly introduced into American life, the whole system would collapse! No one would know what to do! Honesty would fuck this country up! and I think deep down Americans know that, and that’s why they elected and re-elected Bill Clinton. Because the American people like their bullshit right out front where they can get a good, strong wiff of it. Clinton might be full of shit, but at least he lets you know it. Dole tried to hide it, didn’t he? Dole kept saying: “I am a plain and honest man”. Bullshit! People don’t blieve that. What did Clinton say? “Hi folks, I am completely full of shit and how do you like that?” And the people said: “You know something? At least he’s honest about being completely full of shit”.

Ryan Diederich says:

The US isnt as bad...

You COULD have the olympics just about anywhere in the US without worrying about pollution. China actually needed to shut down factories.

Nonetheless, the United States are out of money,, and its understandable that they arent participating in clean energy ventures.

The Chinese, on the other hand, have plenty of cash, but still dont work on cleaning up.

Anonymous Coward says:

Surprised they didn’t censor it and try to send someone to jail. Once again China poisons or outright kills people and ignores it. The pictures of Chinese cities are enough to keep me away. I don’t want to do business with them at all and resent the fact that I am forced to buy their goods because no one else manufactures the basic necessities in our stores. Try to find one product that you need in everyday life, that is NOT made in China. Goo luck. We should make that a scavenger hunt.

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