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"Why don't you take off your mask? You can call the police, but I'm going to have to make you take off your mask! This sentence, with undoubted toughness, echoed in the terminal of Shenzhen Bao'an International Airport. The person who said this was not a law enforcement officer, but an aviation evaluation Internet celebrity anchor with 60,000 followers - "Little Tiger Xing".
The cause of the incident is absurd and ridiculous. This "Little Tiger Walk" blogger, who doesn't know where he got the confidence, insisted on forcing a red-clothed volunteer wearing a mask to take off his mask. Naturally, volunteers are reluctant, after all, wearing a mask in public is not only to protect themselves, but also to respect others, not to mention violating any regulations. But "Little Tiger Xing" did not give up, not only was his words full of aggression, but he even wanted to take off the volunteers' masks, with a posture of "if you are disobedient, I will do it".
Fortunately, a big brother who was uneven on the road stepped in to stop it, so that this farce did not escalate further. The airport management and police who rushed to hear the news also quickly took control of the situation. After a police investigation, it was found that "Little Tiger Xing" had drunk alcohol before the disturbance, and was finally sentenced to administrative detention for disturbing public order. And his Douyin account, which was originally used to "do chivalrous deeds" and "evaluate aviation", was also banned indefinitely for violating the rules of the platform.
As soon as the news came out, the Internet suddenly exploded. Many netizens applauded and shouted, "Well done" and "It's long overdue". The "Little Tiger Xing" incident has also quickly fermented into a public topic, which has aroused people's attention and reflection on the phenomenon of Internet celebrity "privilege".
In fact, this is not the first time that "Little Tiger Xing" has caused controversy because of its "evaluation" of aviation services. Looking at his past videos, you will find that this "evaluator" has simply carved the word "difficult" into his bones. Flight attendant uniforms are folded, and there is water on the kitchen floor...... But anything that can be faulted by him will be recorded and put on the Internet to "make it public".
According to a number of flight attendants of domestic airlines, they have been unreasonably harassed by "Little Tiger Xing". Some people were ridiculed by him, some people were disgusted by him for the folds of their clothes, and some people were asked by him to squat down and talk...... These behaviors not only seriously interfere with the normal work order of the staff, but may even affect flight safety.
What "Little Tiger Xing" has done is just a microcosm of the current phenomenon of Internet celebrity "privilege". In the Internet era, traffic is king, and fans are paramount. Some Internet celebrities, once they have a certain fan base, begin to lose themselves, inflate and arrogant, regard the traffic in their hands as a pass to "privilege", act recklessly, trample on the rules, and ignore the legitimate rights and interests of others.
They think that as long as they use the banner of "evaluation", they can be arrogant and nitpicky for service industry workers; They think that as long as they have millions of fans, they can enjoy special treatment in real life, ignoring social morality.
As everyone knows, the Internet is not a place outside the law, and Internet celebrities are not synonymous with "privilege". No one is qualified to be above the law and morality, and everyone should be held accountable for their words and actions.
The "Little Tiger Xing" incident sounded the alarm for all Internet celebrities: red, to be popular, to be legitimate, to be red, to have a bottom line, to be responsible. Don't wait until you lose your platform, your fans, or even your freedom.
From "God" to "Big Baby": A Distorted View of Service
After the news of "Little Tiger Xing" being administratively detained spread, many netizens ridiculed: "I'm afraid this guy has some misunderstanding of 'the customer is God', right?" God can't force someone to take off their mask! This ridicule seems to be a joke, but it also points out the deeper social problem behind the "Little Tiger Xing" incident: the distorted concept of service.
"The customer is God", this sentence was originally intended to emphasize that the service industry should be customer-centric and provide high-quality services. However, I don't know when this sentence has been misinterpreted and abused by some people, and has become a shield for them to claim privileges and make trouble.
In the eyes of these people, the identity of the "customer" has become a natural source of superiority, as if as long as the money is spent, they can call the service staff around, comment wantonly, and even carry out personal attacks. They treat service workers as "service machines" rather than living people, with no regard for the feelings and dignity of the other person.
What's even more terrifying is that this distorted view of service not only exists in individual consumers, but even penetrates into the business philosophy of some enterprises. In order to maximize profits, some enterprises blindly compromise on the unreasonable requirements of customers, and even sacrifice the legitimate rights and interests of employees, which eventually leads to "bad money driving out good money", and the atmosphere of the service industry is getting worse and worse.
The "Little Tiger Walk" incident is a concentrated embodiment of this distorted concept of service. The reason why he dares to be so arrogant is precisely because he thinks that he is "God" and "food and clothing", and the service staff should unconditionally meet all his demands, even if they are unreasonable or even illegal.
However, he forgot that the service staff is first and foremost a human being, and then a servant. They have their own dignity, their own rights, and the freedom to refuse unreasonable demands. The relationship between customers and service personnel should be equal and respectful, not a "master-servant relationship".
The phrase "the customer is God" is originally good, but if it is over-interpreted and abused, it will become a sharp blade that hurts others and hurts oneself. What we need to do is to return to the origin of this sentence, establish a correct service concept, not only to safeguard the legitimate rights and interests of consumers, but also to protect the legitimate rights and interests of service personnel, and jointly create a healthy and harmonious service environment.
Traffic first? It's time to give the internet "de-fire".
"Little Tiger Xing" has been banned, but similar Internet celebrity "privilege" incidents are still being staged. From the "hot pot king" who smashed his mobile phone angrily, to the "angry sister in a suit" who insulted the delivery man, and then to the "arrogant uncle" who beat the nurse...... These incidents all point to the same problem: in the Internet era, traffic seems to have become a "privilege", which makes some people lose themselves and challenges social rules.
The Internet, which is supposed to be a bridge connecting you and me and eliminating barriers, has unwittingly become a "stage" for some people to act recklessly. They are well versed in traffic passwords and know how to use public sentiment to create topics and win attention. As a result, we have seen all kinds of strange performance art and heard all kinds of unbelievable remarks, and these are often accompanied by trampling on rules and harming others.
It is precisely because of the "amplification effect" of the Internet that the "little tigers" dare to use service personnel as "traffic tools", wantonly "evaluate" and create conflicts. They don't care whether their behavior is reasonable and legal, and they don't care if it will bring harm to others, they only care about traffic, and they only care about whether they can attract more eyeballs and get more benefits through these "out-of-line" behaviors.
What's even more worrying is that this "traffic first" value is imperceptibly influencing more people, especially those young people who are eager to become famous and "become popular overnight". They imitate the routines of their "predecessors" and try to copy the path of "success", but they forget that real success is never based on ignoring the rules and hurting others.
The Internet is not a place outside the law, and traffic should not be a talisman of "privilege". It's time to "de-fire" the Internet, and let it return to rationality, order, and authenticity.
First of all, platforms should take responsibility and not condone or even encourage "privileged" behavior for the sake of traffic. It is necessary to strengthen the review of content, deal with illegal accounts in a timely manner, and establish and improve the reporting mechanism, so that those who try to gain benefits through "eyeballs" have nowhere to hide.
Second, it is necessary to strengthen publicity and education on the rule of law and improve the legal awareness and moral literacy of netizens. Let everyone understand that the internet world is not "lawless" and that virtual identities cannot mask real behavior. Everyone is responsible for their words and deeds, and they must bear the corresponding legal responsibilities.
Finally, and most importantly, it is necessary to guide the society to establish correct values, not to over-pursue traffic, and not to let "traffic" become the standard for measuring everything. It is necessary to let those who are truly talented and have positive energy get more attention and support, and let the Internet become a space for spreading civilization and warmth.
Rebuilding Order: Start with "I".
The "Little Tiger Walk" incident has sounded the alarm for us and provided us with an opportunity for reflection. In the Internet era, how do we get along with "traffic"? How to maintain social order? How to build a more civilized and harmonious network environment?
The answer may be hidden in the hearts of each of us.
As a platform, it must shoulder its due social responsibility, not only the flow theory, let alone sacrifice fairness and justice for the sake of interests. It is necessary to strengthen content review and improve the supervision mechanism, so that those content that violates laws and regulations and spreads negative energy has nowhere to hide.
As a user, we must improve our media literacy, do not blindly pursue traffic, do not spread false information for the sake of attracting attention, and do not shout for "privileged" remarks. It is necessary to speak out rationally, surf the Internet in a civilized manner, and jointly maintain good online order.
As a society, it is necessary to strengthen publicity and education on the rule of law, guide the public to establish correct values, and let everyone understand that the bottom line of law and morality cannot be touched, and everyone must be responsible for their words and deeds.
The "Little Tiger Walk" incident will eventually fade into oblivion with the passage of time, but the thinking it triggered is worth remembering in each of us. In the Internet era, we need to work together to rebuild order, return traffic to rationality, and make cyberspace clearer.
Start from "me", start from now, let the light of civilization illuminate cyberspace, and let the voice of reason resound in the Internet era!
Information sources:
Poster News2024-10-17Forcing airport volunteers to take off their masks, the Internet celebrity "Little Tiger Xing" was banned, insider: The public security has intervened
Luzhong Morning News2024-10-17Internet celebrity anchor "Little Tiger Xing" forced volunteers to take off their masks at the airport, Shenzhen police reported: detained! Previously, his account had been banned
The Paper2024-10-17Comment Now|Internet celebrity evaluation is not an excuse for bullying: airlines are not used to it, and the law must be managed