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The party to Li Yapeng's salary arrears incident responded to being cyberbullied: Those who owe money become heroes, but they are villains

The party to Li Yapeng's salary arrears incident responded to being cyberbullied: Those who owe money become heroes, but they are villains

疯二傻

2024-05-16 06:41Published in Anhui

On May 16, Beijing time, Li Yapeng was on the hot search because of salary arrears, and Li Yapeng himself immediately released a video to apologize in response to this incident, but I didn't expect that things are still fermenting now.

The party to Li Yapeng's salary arrears incident responded to being cyberbullied: Those who owe money become heroes, but they are villains

Li Yapeng's arrears of wages said that he had suffered online violence because of his salary, so he had to answer some questions, first of all, for Li Yapeng's views on the incident, he said that Li Yapeng's public relations can be scored out of 10, he said that Li Yapeng is too experienced in dealing with negative news.

The party to Li Yapeng's salary arrears incident responded to being cyberbullied: Those who owe money become heroes, but they are villains

And he said that after Li Yapeng apologized, online public opinion immediately began to support him, and deliberately said some wrong things, such as his departure date. At the same time, the party also said that because of Li Yapeng's public relations, he was abused by Li Yapeng's fans, and Li Yapeng started the live broadcast.

The party to Li Yapeng's salary arrears incident responded to being cyberbullied: Those who owe money become heroes, but they are villains

He said that Li Yapeng opened the live broadcast again that night, saying that he would face this matter positively, which made Li Yapeng directly become the image of a person who actively faces failure, and he said that Li Yapeng must give him 10 points for this wave of operation.

The party to Li Yapeng's salary arrears incident responded to being cyberbullied: Those who owe money become heroes, but they are villains

He also answered a question, that is, which is more important, the 24-year friendship or the money owed by Li Yapeng, and even some people sarcastically mocked him, the party said that what happened to this society, are the victims guilty? The one who owes money and doesn't pay it back has become a hero, and now he has become a villain as a debt collector.

The party to Li Yapeng's salary arrears incident responded to being cyberbullied: Those who owe money become heroes, but they are villains

He said that it is the company's obligation to pay salaries on time and in full, and he said how a person who has been in arrears for years has become a hero. He said that everyone has difficulties, but if Li Yapeng had a word to him, this matter would not have come to this point.

The party to Li Yapeng's salary arrears incident responded to being cyberbullied: Those who owe money become heroes, but they are villains

He said that he is also an entrepreneur and has opened a company, but he can pat his chest and say that he has never owed others wages, nor has he paid his employees a day late, which is his obligation. The difficulty of paying wages is your own business, and you have to pay your wages even in difficulties.

The party to Li Yapeng's salary arrears incident responded to being cyberbullied: Those who owe money become heroes, but they are villains

There is also a controversy among netizens about his monthly salary of 50,000 yuan, he said that he has been working for more than 20 years, and he has become the editor-in-chief of the magazine in his twenties.

The party to Li Yapeng's salary arrears incident responded to being cyberbullied: Those who owe money become heroes, but they are villains

He said that Li Yapeng didn't treat him as a brother at all, he found a live broadcast team for Li Yapeng, but he never regarded him as a friend, he said that some people said that he asked for money and looked too ugly, he asked netizens what he should do, can he teach him, he said that he was first for money, and second for breath.

The party to Li Yapeng's salary arrears incident responded to being cyberbullied: Those who owe money become heroes, but they are villains

He said that many people were embarrassed to ask for it because others were in arrears, resulting in their own damage in vain, and he said that his behavior of asking Li Yapeng for salary also encouraged others to ask for salary, and he said that he was not afraid of cyberbullying at all, and he was not afraid of shadows.

The party to Li Yapeng's salary arrears incident responded to being cyberbullied: Those who owe money become heroes, but they are villains

To be honest, his response can be said to be reasonable or relatively calm and rational, and I still hope that those netizens who are cyberbullying will not do this, they are all workers, it is not easy to ask for wages, and it is more reasonable to compare people who are victims, and they should still give him justice as much as possible.

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  • The party to Li Yapeng's salary arrears incident responded to being cyberbullied: Those who owe money become heroes, but they are villains
  • The party to Li Yapeng's salary arrears incident responded to being cyberbullied: Those who owe money become heroes, but they are villains
  • The party to Li Yapeng's salary arrears incident responded to being cyberbullied: Those who owe money become heroes, but they are villains
  • The party to Li Yapeng's salary arrears incident responded to being cyberbullied: Those who owe money become heroes, but they are villains
  • The party to Li Yapeng's salary arrears incident responded to being cyberbullied: Those who owe money become heroes, but they are villains
  • The party to Li Yapeng's salary arrears incident responded to being cyberbullied: Those who owe money become heroes, but they are villains
  • The party to Li Yapeng's salary arrears incident responded to being cyberbullied: Those who owe money become heroes, but they are villains
  • The party to Li Yapeng's salary arrears incident responded to being cyberbullied: Those who owe money become heroes, but they are villains
  • The party to Li Yapeng's salary arrears incident responded to being cyberbullied: Those who owe money become heroes, but they are villains
  • The party to Li Yapeng's salary arrears incident responded to being cyberbullied: Those who owe money become heroes, but they are villains

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