Recently, a female college student set up a stall near the campus to sell sugar gourds to earn living expenses, but was intimidated by three men in turn. These men claimed to have the backing of "big brother", and it was useless to call the police. It was only after the incident came to light that the police intervened in the investigation.
According to reports, the female college student came from a poor family and wanted to earn living expenses by setting up a stall selling sugar gourds near the campus to reduce the burden on the family. But as soon as the stall was set up, it was intimidated and driven away by other vendors at the scene.
In the days that followed, two more men came and threatened, claiming that they had the backing of their "big brother" to break the girl's legs if she dared to set up a stall again.
After the incident was exposed online, it caused an uproar. Many netizens were excited and expressed their desire to teach these gangsters a lesson. CCTV and other state media also reported it, and the police intervened and took the three men away for investigation.
It is clear that these men are abusing their personal "connections" and threatening and intimidating others. They rely on the power of the so-called "big brother" to do evil in the local area, and even the police dare to openly provoke. This kind of negative product of "relational society" should have attracted attention and prevention long ago.