Hey, everyone who eats melons, today we have to talk about the "battle of honor" that made the national table tennis circle blow up! It's not the swords and swords on the field, but the words and swords on the Internet after the game, which is called a hilarious!
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Opening remarks: A "bloody case" sparked by a victory
In the women's singles final of table tennis at the Paris Olympics, the two heroines of our national table tennis, Chen Meng and Sun Yingsha, staged a peak showdown. In the end, Chen Meng won the championship with a score of 4:2, which was a happy thing for everyone, after all, the gold and silver medals are our own. Unexpectedly, this spark of victory became the trigger that ignited the "fire" of the Internet.
Controversy escalates: Fan circle war, who is right and who is wrong?
As soon as the game was over, it blew up on social media. Sun Yingsha's fans were unwilling, and they complained about their idols, but as soon as they were emotional, the style of painting changed. From rational discussion to personal attack, Chen Meng and coach Ma Lin became targets, and all kinds of ugly words flew all over the sky. What's more, there are people at the scene who give the middle finger, this picture is simply amazing!
At this time, I wondered, let's chase a star, as for it? Winning and praising the sky, losing and stepping on the soles of your feet, is this love or hate? Or do some people just enjoy the thrill of "pointing the fingers" on the Internet?
Official shot: The Internet is not a place outside the law
Fortunately, the General Administration of Sports of the People's Republic of China and the overseas public accounts of the People's Daily have not been idle, and have spoken out, calling on everyone to chase stars rationally and respect the spirit of sportsmanship. What's even more powerful is that the Beijing police directly took action and arrested a guy who made a lot of nonsense on the Internet, and now, the "keyboard warriors" on the Internet can be regarded as a lot more restrained.
But it has also sparked a new wave of debate: Is police intervention a big deal? Where is freedom of speech? I would like to say that freedom of speech is true, but freedom is not unlimited, and it cannot be used as an excuse to harm others. The Internet is not a place outside the law, and everyone is responsible for their words and actions.
In-depth analysis: the distortion and reflection of fan circle culture
Behind this turmoil, it is actually a distorted embodiment of the fan circle culture. There is no sin in chasing stars, but there is a problem if you worship excessively, blindly follow the trend, and even do whatever it takes for the sake of idols. This pathological way of chasing stars not only hurts others, but also corrodes the social atmosphere.
We have to ask, why is this happening? Is it not enough education and guidance, or is it driven by commercial interests? Or is there something wrong with each of us' mentality? I think all three are responsible. As a member of society, we all have the responsibility to create a healthy and rational environment for chasing stars.
Future prospects: Rational star chasing, starting from me
Having said all this, in fact, what I want to say most is: rational star chasing, starting from me. If we like an athlete, we should be moved by their spirit and skills, rather than blindly following the trend and losing ourselves. Let's cheer together if we win, and we should also give encouragement and support if we lose. After all, they are all heroes who have won glory for their country.
At the same time, I also hope that the media and social platforms can strengthen supervision and guidance, and do not let the Internet become a hotbed of negative emotions. Only in this way can we work together to create a healthy and harmonious online environment.
Conclusion: Don't let the war in the fan circle burn our sanity
Finally, I want to say that the national table tennis championship is a happy event, don't let the war in the rice circle burn our reason and demeanor. Let's work together to cheer on the athletes, but also to keep a sense of sobriety and sanity for ourselves. After all, life is not only about chasing stars, but also about more beautiful things that deserve our attention and cherishment.