According to Metropolis Express, at noon on January 8, Weibo blogger @Gu Yanyou posted an article stating that Zhang Xuefeng was being prosecuted and that the status of the case was in the online filing and review stage.
also posted a long article to explain himself "Why I insist on prosecuting Zhang Xuefeng." The long article said -
I wonder if we liberal arts students are not as bad as he said, how come it seems so unbearable when it comes from his mouth? Why is liberal arts major associated with "licking"? How come the service industry is also reduced to just one word, summed up as "licking"? Why did she become the girl in the brothel who said, "Master, let me give you a smile"? Why do you think that liberal arts is a low-level profession that requires you to "lick people" throughout your life?
I cannot accept his view at all. There are three hundred and sixty professions, and the number one scholar in each profession has been high. Since ancient times, there has been no distinction between high and low professions. There are also talented people emerging in various professions, each leading the way. Why does he still treat the profession in his mouth? Which ones are divided into high-level ones and which ones are low-level ones? Which industry in society is not a service industry? Which industry is not serving humanity?
Gu Yanyou is a young emerging writer, poet, social activist, well-known commentator and media person. Originally from Nantong, Jiangsu Province, he was the winner of the first China Great Wall Literature Award.
This evening, Zhang Xuefeng posted a Weibo message -
On December 9, 2023, Zhang Xuefeng said that "the liberal arts are all service industries, and they can be summed up in one word: licking", which aroused the attention and heated discussion among netizens. Subsequently, Zhang Xuefeng posted two consecutive updates on his personal social account to apologize for his relevant remarks.
previously reported: "The liberal arts are all service industries, and lawyers are sales..." Just now, his apology became the top trending search
On December 12, @guyanyou posted on Weibo saying, "My classmates are preparing to sue Zhang Xuefeng..."
He also replied to netizens in the comment area that he had no opinion on Zhang Xuefeng's statement that "liberal arts is a service industry", but he disagreed with the word "licking". The blogger believed that Zhang Xuefeng's remarks were a blatant "personality derogation and provocation" to liberal arts students. , wanting to sue Zhang Xuefeng to court for his previous remarks.
@Gu Yanyou once stated in the indictment that liberal arts cover a wide range of subjects, including journalism, literature, management, finance, economics and trade, etc., and have made great contributions to social prosperity and stability, and Zhang Xuefeng used his Identity and traffic, openly criticizing "liberal arts students" in public is "licking", which is obviously an act of deliberate dwarfing. Among them, the word "licking" expresses an image of "flattery", "please" and "groveling". Even if such people really exist in society, they should not belong to the entire group. Their words and deeds clearly involve the crime of insult. According to relevant laws and regulations , the blogger believes that Zhang Xuefeng needs to be responsible for his words and deeds and bear corresponding legal responsibilities.
@Gu Yanyou’s lawsuit demands three points:
1, requiring the defendant to publish an apology statement in domestic provincial newspapers and periodicals;
2, compensating the plaintiff one yuan for mental loss;
3, bearing all litigation costs. Some people in the
comment area support Zhang Xuefeng, while others support @guyanyou:
Crayfish, hairy crabs, seafood, five-finger hairy peach, bamboo shoot shell fish: Support Zhang Xuefeng for daring to tell the truth. 20 years ago, I felt that liberal arts were useless, so I chose science. Many people are poor in mathematics, physics and chemistry, so they choose liberal arts. I also support you in suing him. Come on you all.
Qi Yu: I am a liberal arts student, and I support Zhang Xuefeng. There is nothing wrong with the facts. If you think what he said is wrong, you can debate it. Liberal arts students do have more service industries. If Zhang Xuefeng loses and apologizes because of this matter, it will further prove that what Zhang Xuefeng said is right. The service industry has to lick it, and it has nothing to do with arts and sciences.
new bee alex182: Three hundred and sixty lines, the best in each line, "licking" is also professional, and it is not easy to "lick" well.
Xiaokang Talking about Dreams: Support Gu Yanyou’s prosecution.
(Source: Metropolis Express)