Song Dongye, who relied on a few folk songs to fire a wave, clocked a long microblog in the middle of the night yesterday, which aroused the negative emotions of netizens.
Probably means that I want to have a concert, and I was reported.
The cooked duck flew, and the ticket in hand was gone.
Old Song splashed ink on a small essay and asked the classic soul question:
"I was arrested for taking drugs, but I have already reflected, why don't you let me continue to make money?"
* The whole article is complaining, you can go to Song Dongye's original Bo to see
The whole small essay was sprinkled with hundreds of words, and it could be seen that Teacher Song was also moved by a sense of truth.
This is understandable, and it is normal for the rice bowl to be smashed and angry.
However, no matter how fancy the words are, they will not solve a fundamental problem:
You guys, as a public figure, are on drugs!
Admittedly, according to Teacher Song, he has been punished by the law and has survived the so-called "ban period" of three years.
It seems that you can change your mind and become a person again.
However, through this time, someone reported that Song Dongye had a previous drug abuse, and the organizer immediately cancelled Song's activities.
As well as a round of insults under Teacher Song's Weibo, the public still maintains a strong resistance to unscrupulous and illegal artists with drug abuse.
Then here's the question:
Artists with a history of drug abuse, are they still qualified to re-enter the stage?
Let's get straight to my personal point: No! Absolutely not! You can't beat it to death!
The reason why I say this is not to song Dongye or emotional things.
We must first figure out the difference between "drug addicts" and "ordinary people using drugs".
According to Chinese law, in principle, there will be no discrimination against rehabilitated drug addicts, and local governments and non-governmental organizations have also made great efforts to help drug addicts do health protection, skills training and reemployment.
It should be said that in the area of "allowing drug rehabilitated personnel to return to society", China has spent a lot of effort.
It is also true that a large number of drug addicts have returned to normal life after leaving prisons and drug rehabilitation centers.
They should start a family, they should make money, as long as they don't break the law in the future, survival is no problem.
However, the above content is limited to "ordinary people".
For public figures such as celebrity artists, another set of restrictions is needed.
As we all know, the profession of stardom is blessed with an aura.
They have an unattainable influence on society, and through the attention and consumption power of the people, they can achieve their profit goals.
While enjoying the fame and benefits of great attention, celebrities should also assume greater social responsibility.
This includes providing positive cultural entertainment works, correct value output, and public welfare publicity.
Because of these functions, celebrity artists must be more strict with themselves:
Your public image must be decent and positive.
Because both fans and passers-by are watching you, and your words and deeds are under people's supervision.
For example, if a star is passionate about public welfare, his behavior may also affect his fans, so fans will also be mobilized to participate in public welfare.
Or the star himself can achieve husband and wife love, respect for the elderly and love for the young, family harmony, fans will also take it as an example, and run their own families well.
But what if an artist goes to the legal news every day...
To put it more broadly, this is called disturbing social order and corrupting social morality.
To a greater extent, will some unknown fans follow suit?
Celebrities break the law and discipline, squat for two years and come out again, and continue to use their influence to make money like no one else.
Will it make some mentally immature fans more contemptuous of laws and regulations and social morality?
I think the probability is very high.
Celebrities are not only the products of society's demand for entertainment, but also the magnifying glass of social morality.
Their words and deeds have the potential to affect the public's perceptions.
In this environment, celebrities, as public figures, deserve more moral constraints.
Further, they have committed crimes and deserve more serious moral condemnation.
For all kinds of pornography and gambling artists, the simplest and most effective way is to ban!
This kind of "banning" does not necessarily come from the law, but can also be spontaneously resisted by the public.
I repeat here that the reason I say this is not selfishness.
That's what they deserve!
Like the former top gangsters in the "Prison Storm Drug Abuse Team".
What Ke Zhendong, Fang Zuming, Zhang Mo, Li Daimo, Man Wenjun, Wang Xuebing...
Which is not famous, which is not a popular figure in the entertainment industry.
But they were once addicted to pornography, gambling and drugs, and finally bid farewell to the mainland entertainment circle.
Because these people have caused extremely bad influences and have also caused more social instability.
The public does not want to see artists with "black history" on stage again.
Therefore, everyone makes good use of the rights of law-abiding citizens and abandons bad artists as if they were doing their own thing.
No, it's abandoned like.
Of course, if they really reformed and became good citizens who abided by the law and discipline from now on, would the state and society still accept them?
The answer is yes, after all, they are "stars" at the same time, but also ordinary people with ID cards.
As long as they behave well and be good people, they can withstand social supervision and legal constraints, and they also have a way to live.
Not only do they have a way to live, but if they have talent, opportunities, and hardships, they can, in principle, still rely on their own efforts to make a lot of money.
Go behind the scenes to find a suitable position, change to a white-collar worker, and financial investment.
Even if you find a factory to tighten the screws, or buy a few apartments to collect rent.
All roads lead to Rome, and the lines go out of the way.
The premise is not to hang out in front of the public all the time.
The scolding is small, in case it attracts the regulatory authorities, it is easy to make a big fuss.
Song Dongye's thunderstorm this time belonged to being annoyed and angry, and then begging for food.
Counting Teacher Song's past, the main thing is to violate the law and lack morality, but there is still talent.
With his talent, it is not impossible to be a behind-the-scenes figure such as a lyricist, a composer, a music director, etc.
I really want to show my singing voice, and find a place to sell singing according to the market price, which is enough for him to eat for a lifetime.
But no! It's too slow to make money!
The life of a hit worker is so bitter, how can I bring a star to the company of social animals?
Stars deserve it, concerts have to be held.
Even during the three-year ban, Teacher Song did not see idleness.
Singing, going to the cave, making money on the platform, playing with the clouds and flowing water.
This drug-addicted artist is resurrected in situ, do netizens let it go?
Did they not have a keyboard, or had they forgotten the greetings of the Zuans?
It's just that Old Song doesn't care, the network cable is pulled, and he loves to scold you.
Anyway, people in bungalows, money in the bank, as long as the sports car is fast enough, Kuroko can't catch up with me.
Make money, business, don't be humble.
But this time is different, Teacher Song broke the defense.
Because the concert can't be opened, the stars can't be.
Teacher Song lay on the bed with a frown, MMP said that the internet has no memory?
Teacher Song, who tossed and turned, had to sacrifice a killing move - the emotional card.
Grandpa has also sat in prison, money has also been punished, apologies have been apologized, and scolds have been beaten, and you worms are still finished?
The Chinese police online Weibo repeated the sacrificed anti-drug police, and Teacher Song also felt aggrieved.
But isn't it, how do you prove that the bullet was bought with someone's money from my Song?
Unfortunately, the counterattack of public opinion exceeded Teacher Song's expectations.
Netizens were scolding him, and the organizers spontaneously closed his field.
He repeatedly stressed that "the three-year period has arrived", but the words were full of "unrepentant thoughts" written in the seams.
In his essays, he repeatedly emphasized what "artists are not good at work", what "depression", and what "can't stand being deceived".
Buff stacked layer after layer, only to forget that the ID card in his pocket that he had once taken to open the house and fly leaves solemnly wrote "People's Republic of China".
He stressed that there were people who "deprived him of the right to work legally."
However, he never talked about the illegal activities he had done and the serious adverse social impact he had caused.
Now, because of the blossoming of the evil sown in those years, Song Dongye refused to bear the consequences, but instead bitten the masses who normally exercised the power of social supervision and voted with their feet as "mobs".
Brother, think or you dare to think, do or you dare to do.
But what's the use?
There is no use other than nailing yourself to a pillar of shame for more people to spit on.
It should be said that Song Dongye's confusion operation this time is a very representative case.
As Chinese citizens, we ordinary people must abide by Chinese laws and Chinese moral norms.
As a public figure in China, he is not doing as well as ordinary people, is this not right?
To die, to die, is really going to die, and to die is ugly.
I'm sorry, after reading Teacher Song's statement, I can't help but be a little irritable.
If you feel that what I said is still a little reasonable, you may wish to give a thumbs up and pass on the light of the right path to more people.
That's it for today.
Bye bye bye.
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Editor: Ah Zhai