When you point your finger at the crowned king, you are qualified to claim to be the uncrowned king.

Ibrahim 2021-12-02 08:01:26

Compared with the boring film of "The Queen of Running Tiao Tian", which was made purely for self-existence, this film can be regarded as not wasting the malignant acting skills of Aunt Mei.

It is a bit strange to see the first half, why the Oscar best female lead instead of the male lead was nominated, even if Tom Hanks did not play his full strength, at least the role is there. It was only when the female boss made the decision that she was really convinced. The contradictions were all concentrated on her. It was her who held the universe. It's no wonder that Aunt Mei's name was ranked first on the cast.

Due to Weinstein's fat pig, Aunt Mei has a poor reputation in the past six months. In fact, she is a bit like Masu in the hair-making incident. The initiator hid early, but she was chased and beaten because of the bigger target.

The public's sense of justice is easily exploited, and this situation is particularly worthy of vigilance. In the hair-making incident, many netizens, including me, want to see tens of thousands of farts die without a place to be buried. The results of it? He was indeed blocked, but there were more rappers who were much better than him but were buried with this shit. So recently I saw people on the Internet spraying media people brainstormingly because of the "Tang Lanlan Incident", which made me feel a deep sense of fear.

Of course the reporters from The Paper, Phoenix, and Beijing News should be scolded. "The press was to serve the governed, not the governors." This line in the "Washington Post" explains well why we are so disappointed with the performance of the domestic media in the Tang Lanlan incident. Journalists who call themselves the "Uncrowned King" dare not challenge the power, but instead use their resources to bully the weak. Such behavior is completely contrary to their mission. Killing with a pen is more shameless than pure brute force.

But I still want to believe that not every media is so shameless, so I also hope that netizens will not expand the scope of attack. Which bastard reporters of which bastard media do bad things, just grab these bastards to death. . As for other media, as long as they don't take the initiative to jump out and wash the floor, don't let people lie down and get hurt by accident.

Doctors, reporters, [beep] inspectors...Every profession has good people and rubbish. The people denounce the black sheep among journalists. They are helping those journalists with professional ethics to clean up the team. I believe they can also distinguish right from wrong, no As for the glass heart is easily represented. This is just another outbreak of the public's sense of justice, and it does not have to rise to the level of "the war between the public and the media." The two groups are on the same side.

The crowds are raging because they feel disappointed. People who had high hopes did not speak out for themselves, but stabbed themselves, and even proudly wanted to become another mountain on their heads. Of course, the people refused to do it. But don't think that this newly emerging mountain is crushed by another larger, more stubborn, and older mountain. It will be an ideal ending. In a small hair-making incident, the end result was that the entire hip-hop circle was leveled. Who knows this time someone will do what they plan to do, use the banner of "compliance with public opinion" to clean up their disagreeable guys, and let the media shut up forever? We who are in anger may clap our hands to cheer for a while, but sooner or later we will regret it.

The media angered us, at least we dared to be angry and dared to speak; if one day there are only those who make us daring not to speak, then it is really useless to break the throat, because the one who can speak but is rejected Our broken throat has long been cut off by ourselves.

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  • Arthur Parsons: No offense. Kay, it's unfortunate, the buyers are obviously skittish about having a woman in charge.

  • Arthur Parsons: Kay throws a great party; but, her father gave the paper to her husband. The only reason she's running things is because he - because, Phil died.