If you look at this pattern, it will definitely look like it, but if you want to see the overall pattern at the back, you probably won't think like this, right?
Recently, the advertising decoration pattern of a shopping mall in Nanjing has aroused heated discussions, just because it has been accused of being like Japan's sunburst flag, with Japanese style
After being reported, the local police intervened, and finally ended in the victory of the man who reported it, and all the patterns were torn off.
After this incident fermented on the Internet, it also aroused the patriotic enthusiasm of many people, and they criticized the mall one after another.
To be honest, most of us who crusade online may not have actually been to this mall in Nanjing, so we don't know what this decorative pattern looks like.
If we only look at the exposed partial pictures, it is indeed very similar to the flag of the island country, but when we look at a problem, we cannot look at the part, but look at the whole.
If we look at the overall patterns that some people came out of later, are those patterns no problem? Surely they can't be equated with the Japanese flag!
Moreover, as the incident gradually fermented, more inside stories were revealed, and the behavior of the man who should be reported did not seem to be as simple as people imagined
It turned out that he was a blogger, and he liked to force some things that were not related to the wind and horses to "pro-Japan" and "flattering Japan", deliberately arousing people's extreme patriotic feelings and taking the opportunity to attract traffic.
And it is often these normal businesses that are hurt by the harm. Similar to the U-lock incident many years ago. Therefore, there are also many rational voices asking rhetorically, is this true patriotism?
But because this is a sensitive topic, many celebrities are reluctant to talk about it for fear of hurting themselves.
Bloggers have previously reported similar incidents in other cities
Fortunately, this kind of thing finally angered a big V, Hu Xijin, the editor-in-chief of the original ring who can be called the banner figure of the public opinion field, couldn't stand it anymore, and finally spoke out
issued a document on the 24th, pointing directly at the local police, "afraid of causing trouble or mud".
The blogger was accused of fomenting antagonistic sentiments. He also reminded bloggers like those who eat traffic to "change their ways, don't run in the direction of inciting confrontation in order to brush traffic"
At the same time, it also reminded the majority of netizens, "Reject the misleading and kidnapping of a small number of radicals together, and the due space of our society cannot be destroyed by them."
It's not wrong for a person to be patriotic, but if you take your patriotism to eat traffic, be a businessman, and take a magnifying glass to find fault with the business, it's not good
The State should also combat such acts. Otherwise, who will guarantee the normal operation of the business?
Those who engage in art will definitely not dare to create boldly, and it is not conducive to the prosperity of culture, so that we will ultimately hurt ourselves.
And the future is globalization, inclusive of all rivers, tolerant of large. Taking a step back, even if there is a bit of foreign elements, shouldn't everyone be more tolerant?
Let's see if there are a lot of things with Chinese elements in foreign countries? Is there a Chinatown in a beautiful country? There is also a lion dance team? Is the culture of developed countries more tolerant?
If we find fault at every turn because of a bit of foreign elements, or just out of association, and turn a small thing into a big thing, is it tantamount to tossing ourselves? What is the point? Then how can we really become strong?
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[The article is original and represents personal views only]