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In addition to reminders, there should also be sympathy for the victims of the "pig killing plate"

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Recently, Jiangsu Nanjing issued a police information circular saying that last week, there were 6 cases of "pig killing plate" electrocution of million yuan or more in Nanjing, and the victims were all single women, including a university teacher who was defrauded of 2.7 million yuan.

Single women aged 28 to 40, with decent and glamorous occupations such as university teachers, secondary school teachers, bank clerks, etc., have received a good education, and some are still "returnees", have a certain wealth accumulation and social capital, why do they become victims of "pig killing"? In a risky society with increasing uncertainties, the anonymity nature of the web has put a "mask" on some people. Those single women who are eager to meet their spiritual demands and emotional needs have encountered a deep "pig killing plate" - you talk to people about their feelings, and what they value is only your money bag; you pay your heart and lungs out for others, and people only think that you are "stupid and have more money"; you think that behind the screen is the ideal partner of gold and warmth, and the "true face" of others may surprise you.

In the eyes of many people, the highly educated group with a good education and a decent and bright job has a much stronger vision, pattern, insight and experience than ordinary people, and should become an insulator of fraud. However, vivid and vivid cases repeatedly remind and warn people that high education does not mean low risk, and that the intellectual elite will also become "lambs to be slaughtered" in the eyes of scammers.

To avoid becoming a victim of the "pig killing plate", in addition to the public sector to build an iron wall to prevent crime and combat crime, the people themselves must also improve their awareness and ability to prevent risks. In the Internet era of accelerating knowledge updates and explosive information growth, no one can be omniscient and omnipotent; everyone has their own knowledge blind spots and cognitive limitations, and discovering and recognizing this is the key to anti-fraud.

Not all of the well-educated intellectual elites are better than the average person. Encountering the "pig killing plate" brings not only material losses to highly educated single women, but also mental pain and harm. The concentrated disclosure of such cases by the police is undoubtedly a targeted reminder of such women. However, in the comments and posts of this news, there is no shortage of ridicule for women's emotional needs, inability to recognize people, and even "really rich" and "so good to deceive", in an era of popular "shallow reading", this kind of entertainment deconstruction and stigmatization are "secondary harm" to the victims.

In the face of misfortunes such as "2.7 million female university teachers were defrauded", the public's attitude should not be "laughing through", but reading the love and pain of highly educated single women - like other groups, the spiritual and emotional needs of highly educated single women also need to find an "exit". However, single women with high education and high incomes are easily caught in the predicament of marriage and love, and spiritual emptiness has become a weakness, allowing scammers to take advantage of it.

Everyone has a spiritual appeal and emotional need, and "female university teachers cheated 2.7 million" is just looking for the wrong exit. The lack of awareness and ability to prevent risks has made these highly educated single women "empty of money and wealth". Only by taking the right medicine and taking a two-pronged approach can they avoid becoming a "cash cow" in the eyes of scammers. Yang Chaoqing

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