​Man·Discussion | Losing athletes being "Internet violence" violates sportsmanship

2021/07/2720:05:02 sports 2062

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​Man·Discussion | Losing athletes being

The Tokyo Olympics officially opened, but there was a shrill sound amidst joy. In the women's 10-meter air rifle competition, Chinese player Wang Luyao regretfully stopped the qualifying round. After the game, she posted a selfie on Weibo and wrote "I'm sorry, sorry, I admit that I was scared, see you in three years." Then she was attacked by cyber violence for several hours. The 33 Weibo accounts of Wang Luyao suspected of "Internet violence" have been dealt with in accordance with regulations.

Competitive sports have both wins and losses. There is no victorious general in the arena, there is only one "champion." As long as the grades are good enough, you can have immunity from criticism; if the grades are not good enough, any details may be criticized or abused. This is a simplistic irrational thinking. It is against sportsmanship and social civilization. Every athlete who stepped onto the field to fight for the country has put in countless sweat and hard work behind it. No matter you win or lose, you shouldn't be "Internet violence". This is the basic bottom line.

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Editor: Yuan Yuan

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