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During this sensitive period of August 15th, writing something serious was criticized. A small kimono incident dominated the screen for several days, which is really interesting. As I mentioned in my article the day before yesterday, August 15th, as the Victory Day of the World Anti-Fascist War and the Chinese People’s War of Resistance Against Japanese Aggression, should be a holiday, with the whole people taking a day off to celebrate Victory Day.
But such a serious matter was actually harmonized. In fact, in addition to setting Victory Day as a public holiday, we actually have a lot of serious things to discuss on August 15th, such as filing war compensation against Japan, asking Japan to return Chinese cultural relics plundered during the war of aggression against China, Japan and The collusion between Taiwan’s drug forces, the economic war between China and Japan, etc. can all be discussed.
But unexpectedly, a small kimono incident became public knowledge. This is abnormal and should not be the case. If this is a public opinion war or a culture war, we are basically losing miserably. The enemy accurately set the topic, accurately planned, and accurately detonated, successfully tearing apart Chinese society and avoiding the voice of public opinion condemning and holding Japan accountable during a sensitive period.
And because there was an insider like Lao Hu, he turned the tables and attacked the police. Commenting on the kimono incident, Lao Hu said that China’s open cities should not be unable to tolerate a kimono. He also said that the law does not prohibit the wearing of kimonos, and the police have no law to follow. It seems that he is a reasonable candidate and does not take sides. In fact, this time Lao Hu really made the public angry again and overturned.
The reason why the police took away the woman in kimono was for causing trouble, not because she was wearing a kimono. picking quarrels and provoking trouble is a very broad crime, just like the previous hooliganism crime and , many crimes can be included in it. According to Criminal Law Article 249: "Injury to national sentiments may constitute the crime of picking quarrels and provoking trouble depending on the severity of the circumstances."
In other words, this woman wearing a kimono is just an appearance, because the video posted on the Internet is only The little bit where the police took her away. What did she do before? Why did the police get so angry? It was obvious that this woman was definitely not just wearing a kimono.
And some netizens pointed out that the daytime temperature in Nanjing is currently as high as 40 degrees. Which normal person do you think would wear a thick and tightly wrapped kimono to go out on the streets? Wouldn't it be hot enough? Therefore, don’t look at the surface when looking at the problem, it’s not that simple.
In most cases, the crime of provoking troubles such as hurting national sentiments is not prosecuted by the people without prosecution. In other words, the police should not dispatch the police without complaints from the people. This is like Beijing banning smoking in the office. If you just smoke secretly in the office with a few good buddies, no one will care about you. But if a company colleague complains about you, the company leader or the relevant department will take care of you. That’s pretty much what it means.
In other words, although the attitude of the police officers who responded seemed very angry and rough, it was not the police officers who wanted to pursue the kimono girl for causing trouble. Instead, some people were angered by her behavior and called the police. Then, this weird kimono girl succeeded in irritating the police, and then there was a hot scene in the law enforcement process.
Hu Xijin said that the police’s handling of the incident was lawless. I think he is legally illiterate. The law does not prohibit wearing kimono, and the law does not specifically prohibit wearing the uniform of the Japanese Imperial Army. But the law prohibits "hurting national sentiments." It does not mean that wearing a kimono will hurt national sentiments, such as when actors are filming or other occasions.
And people are very tolerant now. Suzhou If that woman just liked it and wore a kimono in a low-key manner, no one would say anything to her. She must have done something shameful and caused public outrage, so someone would report her and the police would be dispatched.Hu Xijin is extremely irresponsible in slapping the police. Although you have retired from the system, you are still receiving your retirement salary.
With Hu Xijin’s blind tempo, public intellectuals and various cultural traitors, especially women’s rights activists, became excited and jumped out to hype this topic, and many people who did not know the truth were successfully led into the ditch.
all have this style of painting with rhythm. It seems reasonable, but it is not. For example, in the words of the second Li Zhongke, the same logic and the same sentence structure, if we change the content, it will be reversed immediately: " Han nationality and He nationality are all equal nations, and the Japanese can go to China Come and kill tens of millions of people, we Chinese naturally have the right to go to Japan and kill tens of millions of people." How about
? Is there anything wrong with what I said? If you agree that there is nothing wrong with what I say, and I agree that there is nothing wrong with what you say, I won’t stop you if you want to wear a kimono. But the problem is that the Japanese really killed tens of millions of people in China, but the Chinese did not kill tens of millions of people in Japan! Here's the problem!
There are also idiots who criticize China, saying that the Chinese are not tolerant enough, and calling Japan a victim. Even though Chinese cheongsam is popular in Yokohama, Japan, the Japanese police did not arrest them for picking quarrels and provoking trouble. This is either stupid or bad. Japanese kimonos are all derived from China's Tang suit , with slight improvements.
Japanese people don’t wear Chinese clothes, they are just savages in the mountains and forests. Is this comparable? The Japanese eat shit, do the Chinese want to follow suit? The Japanese practice militarism and clamor to conquer Asia. Why don't you promote militarism, flatten Tokyo, and conquer Asia? The bastards are not stupid, they are really bad!
Some people say that Lao Hu is a fence-sitter, Lao Hu is a pan-wielding man, and he is a chameleon of and . In fact, Lao Hu has a position, and Lao Hu's position is his own interests and the interests of his class. In an interview with the media, Lao Hu once said bluntly: "I hope I can be born in the United States and be an American from the beginning. In that case, I will grow up in a developed society."
This is Lao Hu His voice and feelings about his family and country are all pretending, and he indulges in various hot topics. Collecting all kinds of fans is Lao Hu's strength. Even Wang Xifeng is willing to be defeated by Lao Hu, an all-rounder. A while ago, Lao Hu made some harsh words about Pelosi's visit to Taiwan, which attracted a lot of fans.
These cruel words are also in line with the interests of his class, because what they want most is to maintain the status quo, and Pelosi is breaking this status quo, so Pelosi deserves to die. However, Lao Hu has no motivation to seize the opportunity to unify Taiwan as soon as possible, reduce the internal friction of the Chinese nation, and prevent external enemies from taking advantage of it. If we are really unified, how many people's jobs will be destroyed and how many people's financial paths will be cut off.
Although Lao Hu was not born in the United States, he successfully used his power to arrange for his daughter to work in the United States. She also worked in the North American reporter station of his own " Global Times ". Is it Global? Does The Times also need to become a family?
Of course, it doesn’t matter if it can’t be tribalized, because Hu has long planned to use the influence of the Global Times to divert traffic to some personal self-media accounts he registered. Now that he is retired, he has nearly 100 million fans on the entire network, which is a mountain of gold and silver. It is said that the traffic fee paid to him by the Optical Byte Department is 20 million a year, which is much better than being the editor-in-chief.
Although Lao Hu often overturns, we have to admire Lao Hu for his skill and boldness. Although he keeps overturning, his fans are increasing more and more. On the other hand, Global Times reporter Fu Guohao, who was severely beaten by Hong Kong police at the airport due to the Hong Kong riots in 2019, resigned sadly after three years because his salary from his job in Beijing was too low and he had to support his family for thousands of dollars every month to survive. It’s true that the abbot is rich but the temple is poor. I don’t know how the employees of Global Times feel.
On such an important day as Victory Day, August 15, hyping up the kimono incident is a collective degeneration of Chinese public opinion circles. Behind the scenes, it is more likely that they fell into a Japanese trap and fell into the topic trap preset by the enemy.
Because this thing makes absolutely no sense. China’s police deal with cases of provoking quarrels and provocations every year, not just millions, but hundreds of thousands, countless of them. What’s there to hype about? Is the kimono more important, or the national feelings of 1.4 billion people? There are absolutely no comparable things, but they are taken out and weighed together, and there are actually so many people who elevate it to the level of freedom of clothing, infinitely go online, and incidentally attack the Chinese police and judicial system. Lao Hu has made another great contribution and will be rewarded.
The kimono incident can be said to be a Pearl Harbor sneak attack in the cultural field. Japan won perfectly. The Chinese media is not pursuing Japanese politicians for worshiping ghosts, nor is it wary of the resurgence of Japanese militarism, nor is it discussing Japan's war crimes. They are debating whether Chinese people have the freedom to wear kimonos, etc. It’s so weird!
A Suzhou woman was taken away by the police while wearing a kimono. The incident happened on August 10, several days before the August 15th Incident. In those days, no one paid attention to this trivial matter. In the days before August 15th, this news had been tepid, and few people paid attention to it. Until the afternoon of August 15th, the popularity was still 0, but after the evening, the traffic suddenly increased sharply, and it quickly occupied the top of the hot list.
Fortunately, with the advanced technology now, tracking public opinion is easy. Let’s look at the curves in these pictures to understand. I hope the relevant departments will conduct an in-depth investigation to find out who is causing trouble and making a fuss out of a molehill. This time caused a great tear in the public opinion field, and many people's feelings were hurt. If this was an attack drill in a public opinion war, the Japanese were close to victory.