Life is varied, and the Internet is stormy. In this era of information, a Weibo and a paragraph can cause an uproar in an instant. Recently, Mr. Zhang Xuefeng's remarks once again set off waves and aroused widespread attention. The controversial internet personality is once again the focus of heated discussions with his outspoken style.
Teacher Zhang Xuefeng's remarks were like a stone thrown into a calm lake, causing ripples. His criticism of the liberal arts and his reflection on himself have made people think deeply. However, this remark also put him in a storm of apologies. The apologies again and again reminded people of the former Internet celebrities, who left one after another, leaving behind a piece of thought.
Teacher Zhang Xuefeng's apology does not exist in isolation, but reflects a social mentality behind a phenomenon. This is not just an individual problem, but also a society's censorship mechanism and attitude towards the speech of online celebrities. *
Apologizing is a kind of social responsibility and a means of self-protection. In Mr. Zhang Xuefeng's latest speech, he mentioned that he is a so-called Internet celebrity, which is nothing more than two results: either disappear, or for some reason. This sentence seems to be self-deprecating and expressing a kind of helplessness at the same time.
The rise and fall of an internet celebrity is often fast-moving. In this era of information overload, people's attention to online celebrities is like a flash in the pan, and it comes and goes as quickly as possible. Mr. Zhang Xuefeng's "let everyone think more" mentioned in his apology seems to be a kind of appeal, calling on the society to be more rational about the remarks of Internet celebrities, more tolerant, and less over-interpreted.
However, this turmoil was not only limited to Mr. Zhang Xuefeng's remarks and apologies, but also triggered responses from professors, official media and other parties. A professor at the School of Public Administration of Chinese University and a researcher at the National Academy of Development and Strategy said in a ** response that liberal arts is not a "water" major, and teacher Zhang Xuefeng is more dissatisfied with the liberal arts education system.
According to the professor, the liberal arts curriculum needs to be revamped to make it stronger and more useful. This point of view contrasts with Mr. Zhang Xuefeng's remarks, highlighting the voices of different fields and positions. *
Netizens formed a heated debate in the comment area. On the one hand, some people think that Mr. Zhang Xuefeng is expressing his view from the position of "grassroots", and for children from families without background, liberal arts may be a kind of service industry. However, on the other hand, it has also been pointed out that this view does not apply to everyone, and that everyone's background and conditions are different.
Education has become a central issue in this debate. The essence of education is to teach students according to their aptitude, and it is necessary to adapt teaching methods to the characteristics and interests of students. Mr. Zhang Xuefeng does not seem to deny this, but his views have sparked controversy in a specific context. *
Compared with the professor's theoretical analysis, the comments of netizens are closer to life and more intuitive. It has been pointed out that when experts and their children are engaged in low-level occupations, the words of experts can win the trust of the people. This view reflects society's skepticism of the profession's rhetoric and recognition of low-level jobs.
In this Internet turmoil, netizens from all over the world have expressed their opinions. Some people think that Mr. Zhang Xuefeng is reasonable, while others are dissatisfied with his remarks. This diversity of voices reflects the complexity of society and highlights concerns about education and career choices. *
Among them, some local netizens used personal experience as an example to explain the choice of liberal arts and science from different perspectives. Some people said that liberal arts students lack the style of the previous literati, and the pursuit of capital makes them become representatives of "kneeling and licking". This perspective reveals the dilemmas faced by liberal arts practitioners in reality, and the differences between them and the image of literati in the past.
At the same time, it has also been pointed out that there is no absolute right or wrong in the career choices of liberal arts and science students. Everyone should choose a path that suits them according to their interests and abilities, rather than being swayed by society. *
Among netizens in Beijing, Tianjin, Hebei and other places, some people expressed their understanding and support for Mr. Zhang Xuefeng's remarks, thinking that he was telling the truth. On the other hand, it has also been pointed out that in a particular social context, telling the truth requires an apology, reflecting the complex perception of freedom of expression in society.
In this storm of comments, some people put forward expectations for the child's future, hoping that Mr. Zhang Xuefeng could keep a low profile and say less controversial remarks. This concern reflects parents' expectations for their children's future and reveals the diversity of educational attitudes. *
Finally, this online turmoil has triggered people's thinking about the contempt of literati and the right of online celebrities to express themselves. In the Internet era, freedom of speech has become a topic of widespread concern, and how to maintain responsible and rational thinking in free expression has become an urgent problem to be solved.
The contempt of literati is a social phenomenon that has existed for a long time. In this era, everyone has become a potential voice of speech, and how to balance individual speech rights and social responsibilities requires more in-depth research.
How Internet celebrities can remain responsible while expressing their freedom of speech is a question worthy of deep consideration by society. Mr. Zhang Xuefeng's remarks and apologies are not only individual problems, but also a society's response to remarks and censorship of Internet celebrities.
In this controversial Internet age, we need to look at every storm more rationally and calmly. Everyone has the right to express their opinions, but at the same time, they need to be responsible for what they say. I hope that the future cyberspace will be more rational and inclusive, and provide a good platform for everyone to express themselves. Zhang Xuefeng