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Examining cyberbullying: From the slander incident of Cao Yunjin, it is linked to Mei Blowing's cyberbullying of Ronaldo

author:Flying Football
Examining cyberbullying: From the slander incident of Cao Yunjin, it is linked to Mei Blowing's cyberbullying of Ronaldo

In today's Internet era, cyberbullying is not uncommon, and it is like a silent storm that erodes people's hearts. The incident of Cao Yunjin being slandered by some ill-intentioned people and accepting 100,000 yuan from Liu Feng for meat sandwiches reminds us of the cyberbullying of those "plum blowers" against Ronaldo.

Cao Yunjin, a controversial public figure, was slandered and attacked for no reason. This kind of behavior is not only harmful to him personally, but also tramples on social order and good customs. And the "extreme plum blows" are equally outrageous about Ronaldo's cyberbullying and evil behavior. They use their own preferences as the standard to abuse and attack others, without any consideration of the consequences.

Examining cyberbullying: From the slander incident of Cao Yunjin, it is linked to Mei Blowing's cyberbullying of Ronaldo

Cyberbullying is an irresponsible behavior that makes people lose their rationality and conscience in the virtual world. The perpetrators of violence behind screens, thinking they can get away with it, do not know how much pain and harm their actions have caused to their victims. They use vicious language and false information to weave an invisible web to bind the victims.

We should be soberly aware that cyberbullying is a serious social problem, which not only harms individuals, but also undermines social harmony and stability. We should not allow cyberbullying to continue to rage, but should work together to resist cyberbullying and create a healthy and harmonious online environment.

Examining cyberbullying: From the slander incident of Cao Yunjin, it is linked to Mei Blowing's cyberbullying of Ronaldo

At the same time, we must also educate and guide the vast number of netizens to establish correct values and morals, so that they can understand that the Internet is not a place outside the law, and everyone must be responsible for their words and deeds. Only in this way can we truly put an end to the occurrence of cyberviolence and make the Internet a powerful tool to transmit positive energy and promote social progress.

Let us take the slander of Cao Yunjin as a lesson, deeply reflect on the harm of cyberviolence, jointly call for a boycott of cyberviolence, and contribute to building a harmonious and beautiful online world. Let us use reason and kindness to dispel the haze of cyberviolence, so that everyone can breathe and grow freely under the sun.

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