I don't know if you've noticed? Recently, the ** turmoil on the Internet has really been wave after wave, first Fang Fang almost disappeared from the public ** field, and then began to criticize Mo Yan in full swing.
I was really frightened when I saw it, and I couldn't help but have a question in my heart: If Mo Yan was also criticized by this group of people this time, who would be next?
I think this person must be well-known enough, sometimes he doesn't speak so well, and he has to be the kind that is easier to bully.
Well, speaking of which, I'll guess, it's just a personal guess, and I think the next most likely one is the writer Yan Lianke.
A few years ago, Yan Lianke said a very weighty sentence: "I want to thank Fang Fang, it was she who picked up the face of the writer and literature that fell on the ground." Because of this sentence, Yan Lianke became the target of public criticism.
He has also won foreign awards, and in 2014, he also won the Kafka Literary Prize, the first Chinese writer to win this award, right?
But you see, after winning the award, Yan Lianke was also beaten by some people, saying that he knelt and licked the West and was "a deformed writer sought after by the enemy".
Let's talk about Mo Yan, he also won the Newman Chinese Literature Award in the United States, but after winning the award, he was also attacked by some people. These people, it's really endless, buttoning hats, malicious framing, all kinds of tricks are used.
If it continues like this, Yan Lianke will most likely become the focus of the siege after Fang Fang and Mo Yan.
As for whether it is a hat button or a more insidious move, it depends on how the trolls play.
After Yan Lianke, who will be next?
Those writers, ** people, legal people, and writers who have won Western literary awards may become the target of attack.
Oh yes, and the writer Rean Xue, who is also a popular candidate for the Nobel Prize. However, her writing is more difficult to understand, so there are still fewer people who scold her.
But if she does win the Nobel Prize, it's hard to say, and the trolls will definitely find all kinds of bizarre angles to attack her.
Hey, speaking of which, I really think that the current ** environment is getting worse and worse.
From criticizing Fang Fang to criticizing Mo Yan, and then from criticizing Mo Yan to criticizing Yan Lianke, these people are really getting more and more extreme. They criticize not only literary works, but also film and television dramas, and classics like Li Youbin's version of "Bright Sword" are also targeted by them.
These people are really endless, always looking for fault.
I think it's certainly okay to criticize literary works, but the current farce of besieging Mo Yan is no longer normal. It's more of a frame-up than a normal criticism.
The farce is so absurd that even Hu Xijin can't stand it, and he reminds us to "be wary of the rising danger of populism."
Hu Xijin is right, if we are not vigilant and do not reflect, then in the end, no one may be able to escape this ** turmoil.
So, I don't think we can be silent anymore.
We have to speak up, we have to express our views and opinions.
We can't let those extreme voices occupy the entire ** field, we can't let those good people be besieged, and we can't let those excellent works be buried.
We must believe in reason, in justice, and in truth, and only in this way can our society be more harmonious and better.
Finally, I would like to say that whether it is Fang Fang, Mo Yan or Yan Lianke, they are all excellent writers, and their works are worthy of our reading and appreciation.
We need to look at different voices and perspectives with an inclusive mindset, and we can't deny their contributions and value just because of some extreme voices.