Tao Hongkai took to Weibo to denounce "cyberbullying": besieged for criticizing Su Zizzi

by edivista on 2011-01-30 08:04:14

Go to Weibo website Note: Tao Hongkai's Weibo address: http://t.sina.com.cn/taohongkaihttp://t.qq.com/taohongkai Su Zizi's Weibo address: http://t.qq.com/suzizi1991 Su Zizi's story of forced demolition, her experience of self-reliance, and her heartfelt confessions have won the support of a large number of netizens.

Tencent Technology News (Jianshu) January 13th - Today on Weibo, Tao Hongkai (), an expert in curing internet addiction, angrily criticized his fans and netizens, saying "What are you talking about? Can you be more clear-headed? Can you be cleaner? For your own personality, and for the dignity of your parents, please purify yourself." This is his first response to being attacked by many netizens after he angrily criticized Su Zizi, a nude model from Renmin University, on Weibo.

Yesterday, Tao Hongkai angrily criticized Su Zizi on Weibo. By the time this article was published today, the single Weibo post had been forwarded 594 times, and his views have drawn criticism from many netizens.

Netizen Farg (Weibo) commented: "We all understand Su Zizi, except for you in all of China who says she is bad. Did you look at it from an artistic perspective? Everything is anti-trivial, do you even know the definition of triviality? Just oppose, oppose, oppose, don't make us laugh anymore." Netizen Yan Zibing Mocha (Weibo) also said: "I think Su Zizi is a good girl. She is real and strong."

Netizen Shihui (Weibo), however, held a different opinion: "I admire Su's bravery, but what Tao Hongkai said is not impossible. This is no longer a black-and-white era, with diverse values sometimes making things unclear." Mao Kannan () also said that although he supports Su Zizi, "I reserve my opinion on her last nude interview."

Due to being questioned by many netizens, starting at 15:03 today, Tao Hongkai began posting on Weibo, saying "Please, writers here who use dirty words and vulgar language, show some respect, actually also for the dignity of your parents," and within three minutes, he posted four angry tweets criticizing the netizens who attacked him on Weibo.

In his Weibo posts, Tao Hongkai angrily criticized the netizens with phrases such as "Even primitive humans knew to cover their private parts with leaves or animal skins, compare yourselves to them, please stop calling Su Zizi's actions art, and hope that you can preserve at least the privacy and precious personal dignity of your female relatives and all women in the world," and expressed that some commentators are polluting the internet with dirty words, and are also insulting themselves.

"Everyone should learn to cherish their own personality, cherish the education your parents gave you, cherish the great internet, and act accordingly," Tao Hongkai also expressed on Weibo.

Su Zizi, an undergraduate student at Renmin University and a nude model. These two identities have placed her in the center of controversy. At the end of 2010, Su Zizi's self-organized art exhibition "Who am I" opened at Renmin University where she studies, shocking many visitors with her boldness and drawing widespread attention from all sectors of society.

At the end of December last year, Tencent Video's production drew media attention to Su Zizi. The story of forced demolition told by Su Zizi herself, her experiences of self-reliance, and her sincere inner confessions have won the sympathy and support of a large number of netizens.

Tao Hongkai, a Chinese-American, sociologist, educator, and advocate of quality education, is a specially appointed professor at Central China Normal University. After helping a dropout teenage girl quit her internet addiction and enter a key university, he triggered a large-scale campaign in society to save people addicted to the internet.