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Mr. Chen was banned: victims' voices were silenced?

author:Strange Seeker

The latest news is here, Mr. Chen, the protagonist of the three-baby non-biological case, was banned from the platform! Isn't this a joke? The person concerned has suffered so much grievance that he can't spit out on the Internet?

Mr. Chen was banned: victims' voices were silenced?

This case has caused a lot of uproar, and who from the old lady to the elementary school student does not know what happened to Mr. Chen? There is a chorus of support on the Internet, and everyone is condemning those who have caused him harm. His story has touched countless people, and naturally attracted a lot of attention. Is there something wrong with that?

If Mr. Chen hadn't spoken out himself, who would have known about this? Is it also wrong for him to seek an outlet on the Internet to seek everyone's support and help? When I saw it this morning, he was complained about and then the platform was banned. This kind of operation is too impersonal!

Mr. Chen was banned: victims' voices were silenced?

In this society, the law may not give immediate justice to the victim in many cases. The Internet is sometimes their last resort. Mr. Chen gained public opinion support through the Internet, which made many people feel justice and warmth. Why is such behavior considered a violation in the first place?

Is it really so low to hurt others now? If the victims themselves do not stand up and speak out, the outside world may never know the truth. And when they came forward, they were silenced because of "violations". Does this mean that bad actors can hurt others more brazenly, and what should victims do if they don't have even the most basic right to speak out?

Mr. Chen was banned: victims' voices were silenced?

What we need is a healthy and fair online environment, not blindly suppressed. What victims need is more understanding and support, not silence. Today's ban is not only a blow to Mr. Chen personally, but also a blow to all those who hope to receive justice and solidarity through the Internet.

Mr. Chen's case is not just his own business, it reflects the attitude of the whole society towards the victims. We need to reflect, we need to change. For the sake of those who have been harmed, for the sake of fairness and justice, we cannot just be silent. Who will speak up for justice, and who can it be if not us?#Article Debut Challenge#

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