Peking University students launched a campaign to dismiss Kong Qingdong, and the “anti-Confucius faction” gained the upper hand (photo)
Peking University students launched a campaign to dismiss Kong Qingdong, and the “anti-Confucius faction” gained the upper hand (photo) The incident of Monk Kong's "Three Mothers" continues to ferment,...
The incident of Monk Kong's "Three Mothers" continues to ferment, leading to a surge in "anti-Confucius faction" in the school. However, the school management has not responded
Yangcheng Evening News Reporter Lin Zhen reported: In the past few days, Kong Qingdong, a professor of the Chinese Department of Peking University, refused to be interviewed by reporters using three swear words and posted on Weibo The incident of showing off foul language (referred to as the "Three Mom's Incident") caused an uproar in public opinion and continued to ferment. Xinhua News Agency published a comment on the 11th, urging Peking University to fire Kong Qingdong. Regarding whether Kong Qingdong should be fired? Peking University students are divided into two factions with competing views. However, based on the number of posts on the "Peking University Weiming BBS" website, the number of "anti-Confucius" faction is much larger than the "pro-Confucius faction".
At around midnight on the 13th, a Peking University doctoral student surnamed Jiang reported to the Yangcheng Evening News: "Students at Peking University have been launching a campaign to fire Kong Qingdong these days! Several classmates and I sent the inhumane words he said in the first video to the principal's mailbox, hoping that the principal can fire this '50-cent professor.'" He said that the title of the letter was "Public promotion of violence should be punished" "The famous Peking University professor Kong Qingdong", the author demokratia (riding a donkey to find a donkey) is a classmate who lives next door to him.
The reporter followed the instructions of the doctoral student named Jiang and logged into the Peking University Weiming BBS to find this letter. The letter stated: "Professor Kong Qingdong of the Department of Chinese at Peking University should be condemned for his foul language, but the more serious problem is that he has repeatedly promoted violence in the public domain. In the first video (May 31, 2011), he publicly said: 'If this person (referring to netizen Zao?#35760; note)'s real name is found out, can't he be killed directly?" "When commenting on those who hold different views, he also claimed that if the American devils came to Beijing, he, Kong Qingdong, would kill the guide He and others tonight with a knife, so that they would not live until dawn. The basic rights guaranteed by the constitution of Mr. Kong Qingdong should be respected, but this naked threat of violence to other citizens goes far beyond the scope of freedom of speech and violates the basic ethics of teachers. 2009 Kong Qingdong’s assistant Yang Chundao stabbed Qian Liexian, editor of the Beijing News, just because Qian had written an article criticizing Kong Qingdong. The Peking University School Committee should restrain and punish Kong Qingdong in accordance with relevant regulations to prevent more serious incidents from happening. "
One stone caused thousands of waves! After this letter, many students commented in support of the "Kong Qingdong" point. The reporter saw a Peking University classmate named "jmx" writing this way: "Kong Qingdong once scolded a student and said: 'Don't think that calling me teacher can cover up your dirty mentality. The Cultural Revolution was a righteous uprising of the people, and those who wanted to be dealt with but failed to deal with it were bastards like you!"' Then, the classmate continued to expose and criticize Kong Qingdong for cursing Chinese citizens for "crying for father and mother while watching American blockbusters" and "Are you still a human being?" ”, “I don’t know why Chinese people are so shameless”. "jmx" asked Peking University President Zhou Qifeng: "President Zhou, do you think you can accept such words? Do you think this falls within the scope of freedom of speech?"
As of the time of publication, Peking University management has not responded to the students' letter.
At the same time, on Peking University's Weiming BBS, the reporter also found a post that was diametrically opposed to the views of this letter, "Suggesting that Peking University protect Professor Kong Qingdong's Lu Xun in the Zao Dynasty", written by stonetree (Xiao Tiantian). The post read: "Even if Professor Kong Qingdong really scolded "Southern Weekend" (it should be the author's note of "Southern People Weekly"), he should do it because they deserve the scolding. They interviewed Kong Qingdong and they were just looking for trouble... We alumni firmly support Professor Kong Qingdong and ask the school to fully consider the love of our alumni for the school and fully protect Professor Kong Qingdong! "
However, as soon as this post came out, there was a lot of criticism. A CNstar student retorted: "Let's go, which onion and garlic can represent the alumni of Peking University? I think Peking University should deal with Kong Qingdong seriously." Methane sarcastically said: "I suggest that the poster should stand guard for contemporary Lu Xun every day, post water, and protect this living treasure with his own practical actions!" IronBlood even criticized Kong Qingdong's so-called "contemporary Lu Xun" "style": "What contemporary Lu Xun does is just write some innocuous complaints and then change the author of Lu Xun's novels to his own name before publishing them."
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