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      <subfield code="a">As the Internet fully entered the era of web 2.0, social network media developed rapidly,&#xd;
gradually changing people&amp;apos;s lifestyles and becoming one of the main platforms for&#xd;
people to obtain information. People can not only share their lives and express their&#xd;
opinions on the Internet, but also be influenced by the Internet. Social media guides&#xd;
public opinion and affects people’s ideology. Especially in the epidemic of COVID-19&#xd;
pneumonia, social media plays a very important role.&#xd;
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This research is mainly based on a critical discourse analysis of an interview from BBC&#xd;
HARDtalk program on YouTube, which the Chinese Ambassador to the United&#xd;
Kingdom Liu Xiaoming respondsto COVID-19 epidemic incidents. The main objective&#xd;
is to study the dialogue strategies of the two sides of the talk show and whether there is&#xd;
racist discourse. Through analyzing the attitude and ideological tendency of online&#xd;
comments, the purpose is to study whether hate speech exists on social media especially&#xd;
on that towards China and Chinese people. It will also check whether YouTube handles&#xd;
this content through its hate content policy and interview Chinese students studying in&#xd;
Spain through in-depth interviews to study the relationship and harm between hate&#xd;
speech and face-to-face violence.</subfield>
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—Taking the &amp;lt;HARDtalk&amp;gt; interview program on YouTube as an example</subfield>
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