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For Shi Hang's sexual harassment, there is a question of "why didn't the victim girl call the police?"

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"Why didn't they call the police?"

This is the most common speech seen after the sexual harassment incident in Shihang. Most men say this.

Probably, not to question the victim, but with a sense of badness.

In fact, the victim's psychology of not calling the police is easy to understand.

If the victim does not have solid evidence after calling the police, he may be attacked by public opinion in turn: did the victim deliberately lure him, or did he release a bad signal, was he dressed too revealingly?

Therefore, it will cause great trouble for women's rights protection.

They will inevitably worry that not only will justice not be served, but their reputations will also be lost; Unable to defend his rights, he was also "humiliated by slut". Therefore, many women are naturally cautious when they cannot take down the perpetrator at one time.

Even if the police are really called, will the police accept an ear-licking sexual harassment incident?

And the people who make the "why not call the police" remarks seem to be very concerned about the rule of law, but in fact, they are also very clear about the above situation. Their intention is only to force the victim to show up - if the police are called, there will be a record, there will be a record will be leaked, and if it is leaked, it will have a bad impact, and it may be abused by some people online.

This bad is also easy to understand. Of course, they did not dare to brazenly support Shi Hang, so they used "why not call the police" to "save the ship".

Based on the fact that justice is difficult to achieve, it is not wrong to write anonymously to expose it, as long as it is based on facts. Allowing some people to die socially is also a variant of justice being served. It is a reasonable punishment.

Conversely, if Shi Hang feels slandered, he can file a complaint and call the police. The group of people who called on the victims to call the police should encourage Shi Hang to call the police, right?

After all, Shi Hang lost the lawsuit, and there was nothing to lose.

Anyway, now it is also the "slag" that everyone shouts at.

For Shi Hang's sexual harassment, there is a question of "why didn't the victim girl call the police?"

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"I have had varying degrees of interaction with several parties."

As a big V in the field of culture and entertainment, a celebrity in Beijing who is accustomed to seeing storms and waves, Shi Hang's "crisis public relations" is really poor - although he claims that his association with the two victims is not crisis public relations.

The last one who used "communication" as a means of public relations was the second son of director Chen Kaige. The results were obvious, and the crowd was ridiculed.

Shi Hang, a senior, hinted that the woman lied with "love" and tried to destroy the credibility of the victim. It's just that I copied a wrong template.

Doesn't he hate traffic stars? Still learning from people?

Don't forget that Chen Ergongzi is facing only a girl, but there are twenty or thirty women standing opposite Shi Hang breaking the news! Have you all been in a relationship?

If it is true, the title of "time management master", Luo Zhixiang Wang Leehom should give up. Because, only after all the contacts, Shi Hang can clear the notoriety of "sexual harassment".

From common sense, of course, it is impossible.

Shi Hang has made at least one big taboo in crisis public relations: a dead duck with a hard mouth.

Mari admits mistakes, apologizes, and painfully corrects his past mistakes - only "sincerity" is the best crisis public relations.

In fact, this should not be considered PR, but:

Fight for the opportunity to be human again.

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"It's time! (Time's up)”

In January 2018, at the Golden Globes in the United States, celebrities pinned one such badge to their black dresses. They are in solidarity with anti-sexual harassment campaigns.

Last October, Hollywood mogul Harvey Weinstein was accused of sexually harassing at least eight women. The vigorous MeToo movement kicked off. On March 11, 2020, Weinstein was sentenced to 23 years in prison.

But if you think about it, no powerful person like Weinstein has ever been exposed for sexual harassment or sexual assault. Although the word unspoken rule is already a well-known "clear rule", it has never been able to pick out any big guy.

In the past five years, there have been many collapsed houses, mostly artists.

Are the top executives behind the scenes clean?

Twenty years ago, in 2003, an actress named Zhang Yu accused the famous director Huang Jianzhong of having sex with friends in front of him after drinking, and even said that there was a videotape.

Guess what? Zhang Yu became a "laughing stock".

In January 2004, the mainstream media "China Radio, Film and Television News" published an article by Huang Jianzhong, Zhang Jizhong and Yu Min, commenting on Zhang Yu, saying that in order to play a certain director, she had made trouble with the wife of a certain director, and she believed that she had raped Yunyun by the director.

This is an asymmetrical war. Powerful people, through mainstream newspapers, personally attack and stigmatize the victim in unsavory language, and portray her as a psychopath.

It is undeniable that Zhang Yu does want to be famous, but he cannot cover up the bad deeds of Huang Jianzhong.

Huang Jianzhong was not only unharmed, but later filmed a lot of scenes - "Full of Wind" in 2005, "Beautiful and Silent" in 2008, "The Fission of the Great Qin Empire" in 2009, and "Dark Flower" in 2012.

Even, in August 2022, Huang Jianzhong also served as the honorary chairman of a Beijing District Film and Television Association.

And Zhang Yu, later unable to gain a foothold in the film and television industry, returned to his hometown, and was disliked by his family, suffered a cold eye, and once wanted to commit suicide.

A more recent example is Du Meizhu, who reported Wu Yifan, and there are also many rumors. Every question of her makes "justice" seem extremely empty.

Du Meizhu is famous, right? She also studied acting, but several directors and bosses dared to use it, so they had to take a detour and avoid it.

This is the living reality.

This is also the reason why many women at the bottom of the entertainment industry dare not speak out even if they are deeply harmed.

In short, so far, no one in the Chinese entertainment industry with authority has been reported and then discredited (whistleblowers are not stigmatized).

Not one.

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What kind of powerful figure is Shi Hang in the entertainment industry?

Many media introduce it this way: it is a screenwriter, a planner, a film critic, a book critic, and many other titles.

In fact, he is a "bastard" in the entertainment industry. The "mixed" here is neutral, which means that he is really able to "mix". In the capital, it may not be only in the capital, there are too many bastards like him. There are small bastards, and there are big bastards.

It cannot be denied that in the early years, I also worked hard, earned some face, traveled in major circles, staggered chips, and pushed cups for lamps. If he is virtuous, he is actually sanctimonious.

The bulging body, filled with desire. He also developed from a promising literary youth to a cultural broker who used to connect resources.

Therefore, even if he did not have many works later, his resources became his own advantages, and he could control part of the authority in the entertainment industry.

But that's about it.

Those whistleblowers, in fact, do not have to rely on Shi Hang's resources to live, but despite this, they are still walking on thin ice.

So, back to the question in the first paragraph – why didn't they call the police?

What do you think of those who ask this?

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