Recently, there have been several shocking news in the entertainment industry, which are not ordinary incidents such as cheating or prostitution. However, as long as it is related to it, then the person's future will face a heavy blow, and it will even be difficult to turn over. The culprit is just that – drugs.
According to South Korean media, well-known actor Yoo Ah-in stood in court for trial on December 12 for drug-related issues. At the beginning of this year, he was exposed to suspected drug abuse, and people in the entertainment industry talked about it. Many friends may be unfamiliar with this star, but in South Korea, he is a well-known and household name. He was talented when he was young, and now at the age of 36, he has won three actor awards and one emperor honor, which can be described as a promising future. In the eyes of many supporters, he is a flawless existence, who has spoken out for women's rights many times, and has also actively defended the image of the late artist Sydney against online violence.
But sadly, all this stopped in an instant because of drug abuse. According to the report, Lau smoked a wide variety of drugs, including marijuana, propofol, cocaine and K powder. Regardless of the variety, the number is quite frequent. According to calculations, he injected a total of 73 times of propofol during 2021, an average of six times a month! As soon as this news came out, it immediately aroused a strong response from the majority of netizens, and some people even sighed: "His whole body is full of drugs, and there is only a little blood left." ”
It is worth mentioning that even with such a bad behavior, there are still fans who give him endless support and defense. When the media reported that Liu Yaren was suspected of drug use, some fans said: "I still choose to trust him";
And when further revealing clues that he contained a variety of drugs in his body, fans gave a reason: "Maybe he sought help from drugs because of excessive work pressure and sleep problems." "Faced with this situation, we can only feel powerless to wake up those who are pretending to be asleep.
Entertainers with excellent talents have gone astray, and although it is regrettable, they do not deserve pity. From the moment he came into contact with drugs, it was a sign that his life would be burdened with a crime that would be indelible for the rest of his life. However, it is puzzling that there are still some viewers who show great tolerance for drug artists.
Do you still remember Ke Zhendong, an artist who was once born in a famous family? Even though he has long since returned to the public eye, he still won the prestigious title of Best Actor at the Taipei Film Festival. When he talked about the trophy in his hand, many people were surprised and even indignant. Why can an artist who once violated the law and civilian moral norms be able to appear on the screen as a public figure again? What is surprising is that some "brain-dead fans" who have remarked in support of him appeared in the comment area, such as "Congratulations to Kai Kai", "Still handsome and chic", and some people even shouted "He should be forgiven".
What's even more incredible is that before the movie starring Ke Zhendong was officially released, fans couldn't wait to start celebrating the return of their idol. Among them, some people even ignore the facts, distort the truth, and beautify their idols to the point of being almost mythical. However, behind what they do, does it mean that these inferior idols should really return to the stage again? As for Ke Zhendong and Fang Zuming when they apologized unashamedly in the live broadcast room, this kind of playful response to the camera with a deep remorse posture contains some real remorse?
The same phenomenon also happened to singer Song Dongye. Not only did he sell miserably on social platforms without shame, but he also had fierce arguments with netizens many times.
They don't realize their mistakes. Even with the stains, they were able to return to the stage and receive messages of support from their loyal fans.
Should we give these drug-related artists a chance to stand on the stage again?
So, how do we give the anti-narcotics police officers who have given their lives for the sake of national security a chance to be reborn?
In China, drug offenses are considered felony. Strict laws stipulate that anyone who smuggles, sells, transports, or manufactures more than 1,000 grams of opium, more than 50 grams of heroin, or methamphetamine faces the death penalty. Drug dealers carry a large amount of weapons and equipment at a time, and in order to safeguard the security of the country, anti-narcotics police officers often risk their lives to conduct investigations. Statistics show that the annual death rate of anti-narcotics police officers is 4.9 times that of ordinary police officers, and the injury rate is as high as 10 times.
However, these are not just cold and unforgiving numbers. They represent the anti-narcotics police officers who died on the mission, and the shattered families behind them. Even after watching the shocking anti-drug documentary "The Sword of China", I still can't fully understand the meaning.
In 1986, when Shi Xiangning, a young anti-narcotics police officer, was arrested for drug dealers, he was only 3 days old and jumped into the turbulent river without hesitation. After half a year of searching, his body has long since turned to bones. head
In 1994, two heroic anti-narcotics police officers, Zhang Congshun and Wang Shizhou, were killed in a sudden explosion of a grenade during a raid.
The road to drug prohibition was filled with countless blood and tears. Tu Qiao, the director of "Sword of China", said: "Drug addicts have no future, they only pursue today's happiness, but often die due to excessive intake. "This anti-drug road has been paved with the lives and tears of countless people. There is a line in the movie "Operation Mekong": "You can't see the darkness, that's because there are countless brave people who silently cover the darkness for you." "For the sake of the family, the anti-narcotics police must hide themselves behind the curtain of their families. However, the peace they protect with their lives is easily trampled on by drug-related artists. Letting drug-related artists return to the stage again, just to chase money, is actually a disregard and insult to those anti-drug police officers who use their lives to protect social peace. Because the money from the purchase of drugs is eventually used to buy weapons and shoot at law enforcement officers who are still living in peacetime! I hope everyone can promise here not to touch drugs and resist the comeback of drug-related artists.