Europe has been hit by a heatwave recently, killing many people. Many jumped into rivers to cool off, becoming the second "Indians," and many drowned as well.



Chinese air conditioners have become hot items in Europe, hard to find. Units priced at over 3,000 yuan have been snapped up for over 30k yuan, nearly a 10-fold increase.

Most importantly, some domestic public intellectual economists have been thoroughly humiliated.

A domestic economist named Ma said three years ago: "With the advancement of technology today, it is a disgrace that air conditioners must be used inside houses. Europe has many passive houses that don't need air conditioning at all, maintaining constant temperature and humidity. This is all high technology, and we are far behind."

This is simply a lack of calcium in the knees, a bit weak. At the time he said this, many people believed it, and it couldn't be falsified because many had never been to Europe, and indeed the penetration rate of air conditioning in Europe was low. However, as soon as a heatwave hit, it was falsified.

Even the high-tech Europeans couldn't stand it and rushed to grab air conditioners that "should have been phased out."

However, a French minister remained stubborn. She said: "It's shocking to see air conditioners everywhere. Can they prevent forest fires? Can they save endangered animals?" Reportedly, after saying these words, she returned home and still enjoyed the comfort of central air conditioning.

Some European netizens, on the other hand, found videos of installing air conditioners in pigsties and dog kennels in China and widely shared them.

If we follow the partial perspective of public intellectual economists, Europeans are indeed living a life worse than pigs and dogs.

Everyone, come to the comments section and tell us who this economist is. #0成本拿2股SK海力士
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