CCTV News’ “Showing the Sword to Cyber Violence” series of micro videos analyzes many typical incidents of cyber violence and advocates joint efforts to build a clean cyberspace. This issue launches "The Storm Before the College Entrance Examination". A girl who was once bullied by the Internet because of her "passionate speech on the College Entrance Examination" has been admitted to Renmin University of China. She uses her strength to fight back against the invisible evil of Internet violence.
The short video "The College Entrance Examination Hundred Days Pledge Speech" was widely circulated across the Internet in 2023. The speaker was Fu Wendi, who was a senior high school student in Sangzhi No. 1 Middle School in Hunan at the time. After the video was posted online, it attracted a large number of sarcastic comments about her. Some people used unpleasant words to laugh at her expression, and some even went so far as to attack her spirit and personality.
"Experiencing online violence is equivalent to a scar for me. In fact, I will not take the initiative to mention it. But many students know that when they see me and recognize me, they will ask me, are you the one? I am right. Yes, I am that one. "
More than a year has passed, and now Fu Wendi has been admitted to Renmin University of China. Since she majored in journalism, her studies and exchanges often involve topics related to Internet communication. When it comes to online violence, she doesn't mind sharing her experiences and opinions.
Like many middle schools across the country, Sangzhi No. 1 Middle School in Hunan Province holds a swearing-in meeting for the College Entrance Examination at the beginning of each spring semester, and it has become a practice for student representatives to give swearing-in speeches. The teachers and classmates at her alma mater were also surprised that Fu Wendi's speech caused such a big stir, because the response on that day was actually very enthusiastic.
Mr. Tian, Fu Wendi’s high school teacher, recalled that he felt very excited that day and was very motivated.
The students who listened to the speech also said, "The enthusiasm for learning has also risen, and later I was bullied online and felt very ridiculous."
"We are also studying hard in a cold window, with the lights on and off, why should we be willing to be inferior to others? We are also wearing stars and wearing moonlight, working hard at night, why can't I be the first? "
"You, the one who still writes hard in the cold night, the one who still grits his teeth and perseveres after every failure..."
This article The speech was written by Fu Wendi herself, which is the expression of her own views and emotions. "Our county is relatively backward economically in our city, but in fact, education depends more on yourself. Students in areas like this only need to work hard," she said. In fact, the talent is no worse than that of students from other regions. I wanted to convey this point in my speech, because we need to be confident too much.
△Fu Wendi in life
Fu Wendi’s speech attracted a reporter at the scene . Xiao Lei , he was inspired by Fu Wendi's speech, so he turned his camera to the podium. The video that was later circulated on the Internet was shot by him.
Xiao Lei did not expect that this video would quickly become popular on the entire Internet, but the spread effect would deviate from his original intention.
When many self-media reprints, they capture the most exaggerated moments of Fu Wendi's expressions, or use controversial titles to attract attention; some even make emoticons of Fu Wendi and add funny elements to the video and re-edit it. Xiao Lei, who has been paying attention to online comments, witnessed with his own eyes the fermentation process of online violence.
Xiao Lei: It was only after I posted this video of her online that it aroused all these criticisms. At that time, I was very scared, fearing that it would affect her, and I felt very guilty.
In the eyes of teachers and alumni, Fu Wendi is a positive, optimistic, gentle and kind person. Alumnus Fu Wendi said: "I was shocked when I saw her being bullied online. I didn't expect them to be so malicious towards a high school student. "
Inside and outside the Internet, the evaluations of Fu Wendi and her speeches varied greatly. It seemed that they were indescribable. Not the same person.
△Fu Wendi (middle) playing football with his classmates.
Dong Chenyu is a teacher at School of Journalism, Renmin University of China. He has studied Internet communication-related topics for many years.In his opinion, some people started to judge Fu Wendi after just watching the video for just two minutes. Distortion is inevitable. Some of them just use Rune Di as an imaginary symbol to vent their emotions.
Even adults who encounter online violence will be greatly troubled, not to mention that Fu Wendi is still a minor high school student. It was undoubtedly a difficult time for her and her family.
Fu Wendi’s father: I don’t understand. It’s just a few minutes of speech. How can you say that others are beautiful or not, or that they are mentally unhealthy? This is purely a slander or injury. You don't approve of her or encourage her, but please don't hurt her.
For Fu Wendi, she doesn't care about the comments that attack her appearance, but some people say that she is "brainwashed", "dazzled" and "is a college entrance examination scoring machine". This is the biggest misunderstanding of her.
At that time, Fu Wendi’s family also thought about speaking out, but after consideration, they finally chose to remain silent. Fu Wendi's mother said that when people bully their children in real life, they can go to their parents to solve the problem, but she is at a loss when she is bullied online. The only thing I can do is to be myself, enlighten her, and comfort her.
For Fu Wendi, having the support of his family is enough, "because they are my last line of defense and they will not switch sides.".
For minors, family and school are usually the two most closely related environments. Fu Wendi felt that the support she felt from these two environments at that time was very important to her.
There is another special feature about this Internet violence. happened during the special period when the college entrance examination is approaching. What Fu Wendi had to face at that time was actually the dual pressure of cyber violence and the college entrance examination.
If Fu Wendi's college entrance examination results were not satisfactory, netizens would use it as a gimmick, and Fu Wendi's pressure would follow: "I had a kind of 'must do well' pressure, which was very important to me. "It's also a kind of trouble."
The 100 days from the Internet violence to the end of the college entrance examination were both short and long for Fu Wendi. On the day the college entrance examination ended, she felt relieved. No matter what her final score was, she felt that she had done well in the face of double pressure.
When Fu Wendi walked out of the examination room, there was someone she didn't expect waiting for her outside. It was Xiao Lei who shot the video. He brought no photography equipment, only a bouquet of flowers.
Dong Chenyu analyzed that it was precisely because of the protection of Fu Wendi in the real world of that she was not greatly affected. allowed her to resist the possible malice brought by the Internet world. Judging from this case, Fu Wendi is very lucky. At the same time, he also hopes that in the future, minors who are subject to online violence can receive similar treatment.
Looking back on that incident, Fu Wendi also felt that she was lucky. She said that many students have encountered different forms and varying degrees of online violence, but not everyone can get enough support from the world around them. Because of this, many students choose not to tell their parents and teachers when they encounter troubles in the online world.
"I may have experienced this kind of verbal violence on the Internet since I was 10 years old."
"I was just a few people in a group scolding me, and I didn't know how to respond to him."
"He was still there at that time. I posted a picture with a knife. I was only in the first and second grade of junior high school at that time, and I still felt very panicked and terrified. "
" I actually mentioned it to my parents a little bit before, but their views were that kind of thing. , that is to say, don’t you just turn off your phone and don’t look at it? "
" You won’t dare to talk to them about this, because you know that they are exclusive about it. "
" My father often tells me. I said, girls must have a strong heart. You can't feel useless just because others say a few words about you, you know.So when faced with this kind of thing, I sometimes pretend to be indifferent on the surface. "
As a person who has experienced cyber violence, Fu Wendi hopes to use his own personal experience to tell everyone that they must pay enough attention to the harm of cyber violence. "People who experience cyber violence definitely need help. It is more stressful than life. Be special. It’s important to realize that feeling sad or even despairing about online violence is not a shameful thing. "
Fu Wendi was finally admitted to Renmin University of China with a score of 645. After starting her university life, did not reject the Internet or the media because of her past cyber violence. On the contrary, she chose to major in journalism .
Although this sounds dramatic, it may also give her an opportunity to look at the media more carefully and advocate more objective standards or norms to further reduce what happened to her in 2023. In September, the "Guiding Opinions on Punishing Illegal Crimes of Internet Violence in accordance with the Law" jointly issued by the "Two High Schools and One Ministry of Education" listed online violence against minors as one of the five situations that will result in severe punishment, in addition to legal support. , there are still many things that society, schools, parents and other parties can do and need to do.
©2024 China Central Radio and Television. All rights reserved. Please do not reproduce or use it without permission. CCTV News’ “Showing the Sword to Cyber Violence” series of micro videos analyzes many typical incidents of cyber violence and advocates joint efforts to build a clean cyberspace. This issue launches "The Storm Before the College Entrance Examination". A girl who was once bullied by the Internet because of her "passionate speech on the College Entrance Examination" has been admitted to Renmin University of China. She uses her strength to fight back against the invisible evil of Internet violence. The short video "The College Entrance Examination Hundred Days Pledge Speech" was widely circulated across the Internet in 2023. The speaker was Fu Wendi, who was a senior high school student in Sangzhi No. 1 Middle School in Hunan at the time. After the video was posted online, it attracted a large number of sarcastic comments about her. Some people used unpleasant words to laugh at her expression, and some even went so far as to attack her spirit and personality. "Experiencing online violence is equivalent to a scar for me. In fact, I will not take the initiative to mention it. But many students know that when they see me and recognize me, they will ask me, are you the one? I am right. Yes, I am that one. " More than a year has passed, and now Fu Wendi has been admitted to Renmin University of China. Since she majored in journalism, her studies and exchanges often involve topics related to Internet communication. When it comes to online violence, she doesn't mind sharing her experiences and opinions. Like many middle schools across the country, Sangzhi No. 1 Middle School in Hunan Province holds a swearing-in meeting for the College Entrance Examination at the beginning of each spring semester, and it has become a practice for student representatives to give swearing-in speeches. The teachers and classmates at her alma mater were also surprised that Fu Wendi's speech caused such a big stir, because the response on that day was actually very enthusiastic. Mr. Tian, Fu Wendi’s high school teacher, recalled that he felt very excited that day and was very motivated. The students who listened to the speech also said, "The enthusiasm for learning has also risen, and later I was bullied online and felt very ridiculous." "We are also studying hard in a cold window, with the lights on and off, why should we be willing to be inferior to others? We are also wearing stars and wearing moonlight, working hard at night, why can't I be the first? " "You, the one who still writes hard in the cold night, the one who still grits his teeth and perseveres after every failure..." This article The speech was written by Fu Wendi herself, which is the expression of her own views and emotions. "Our county is relatively backward economically in our city, but in fact, education depends more on yourself. Students in areas like this only need to work hard," she said. In fact, the talent is no worse than that of students from other regions. I wanted to convey this point in my speech, because we need to be confident too much. △Fu Wendi in life Fu Wendi’s speech attracted a reporter at the scene . Xiao Lei , he was inspired by Fu Wendi's speech, so he turned his camera to the podium. The video that was later circulated on the Internet was shot by him. Xiao Lei did not expect that this video would quickly become popular on the entire Internet, but the spread effect would deviate from his original intention. When many self-media reprints, they capture the most exaggerated moments of Fu Wendi's expressions, or use controversial titles to attract attention; some even make emoticons of Fu Wendi and add funny elements to the video and re-edit it. Xiao Lei, who has been paying attention to online comments, witnessed with his own eyes the fermentation process of online violence. Xiao Lei: It was only after I posted this video of her online that it aroused all these criticisms. At that time, I was very scared, fearing that it would affect her, and I felt very guilty. In the eyes of teachers and alumni, Fu Wendi is a positive, optimistic, gentle and kind person. Alumnus Fu Wendi said: "I was shocked when I saw her being bullied online. I didn't expect them to be so malicious towards a high school student. " Inside and outside the Internet, the evaluations of Fu Wendi and her speeches varied greatly. It seemed that they were indescribable. Not the same person. △Fu Wendi (middle) playing football with his classmates. Dong Chenyu is a teacher at School of Journalism, Renmin University of China. He has studied Internet communication-related topics for many years.In his opinion, some people started to judge Fu Wendi after just watching the video for just two minutes. Distortion is inevitable. Some of them just use Rune Di as an imaginary symbol to vent their emotions. Even adults who encounter online violence will be greatly troubled, not to mention that Fu Wendi is still a minor high school student. It was undoubtedly a difficult time for her and her family. Fu Wendi’s father: I don’t understand. It’s just a few minutes of speech. How can you say that others are beautiful or not, or that they are mentally unhealthy? This is purely a slander or injury. You don't approve of her or encourage her, but please don't hurt her. For Fu Wendi, she doesn't care about the comments that attack her appearance, but some people say that she is "brainwashed", "dazzled" and "is a college entrance examination scoring machine". This is the biggest misunderstanding of her. At that time, Fu Wendi’s family also thought about speaking out, but after consideration, they finally chose to remain silent. Fu Wendi's mother said that when people bully their children in real life, they can go to their parents to solve the problem, but she is at a loss when she is bullied online. The only thing I can do is to be myself, enlighten her, and comfort her. For Fu Wendi, having the support of his family is enough, "because they are my last line of defense and they will not switch sides.". For minors, family and school are usually the two most closely related environments. Fu Wendi felt that the support she felt from these two environments at that time was very important to her. There is another special feature about this Internet violence. happened during the special period when the college entrance examination is approaching. What Fu Wendi had to face at that time was actually the dual pressure of cyber violence and the college entrance examination. If Fu Wendi's college entrance examination results were not satisfactory, netizens would use it as a gimmick, and Fu Wendi's pressure would follow: "I had a kind of 'must do well' pressure, which was very important to me. "It's also a kind of trouble." The 100 days from the Internet violence to the end of the college entrance examination were both short and long for Fu Wendi. On the day the college entrance examination ended, she felt relieved. No matter what her final score was, she felt that she had done well in the face of double pressure. When Fu Wendi walked out of the examination room, there was someone she didn't expect waiting for her outside. It was Xiao Lei who shot the video. He brought no photography equipment, only a bouquet of flowers. Dong Chenyu analyzed that it was precisely because of the protection of Fu Wendi in the real world of that she was not greatly affected. allowed her to resist the possible malice brought by the Internet world. Judging from this case, Fu Wendi is very lucky. At the same time, he also hopes that in the future, minors who are subject to online violence can receive similar treatment. Looking back on that incident, Fu Wendi also felt that she was lucky. She said that many students have encountered different forms and varying degrees of online violence, but not everyone can get enough support from the world around them. Because of this, many students choose not to tell their parents and teachers when they encounter troubles in the online world. "I may have experienced this kind of verbal violence on the Internet since I was 10 years old." "I was just a few people in a group scolding me, and I didn't know how to respond to him." "He was still there at that time. I posted a picture with a knife. I was only in the first and second grade of junior high school at that time, and I still felt very panicked and terrified. " " I actually mentioned it to my parents a little bit before, but their views were that kind of thing. , that is to say, don’t you just turn off your phone and don’t look at it? " " You won’t dare to talk to them about this, because you know that they are exclusive about it. " " My father often tells me. I said, girls must have a strong heart. You can't feel useless just because others say a few words about you, you know.So when faced with this kind of thing, I sometimes pretend to be indifferent on the surface. " As a person who has experienced cyber violence, Fu Wendi hopes to use his own personal experience to tell everyone that they must pay enough attention to the harm of cyber violence. "People who experience cyber violence definitely need help. It is more stressful than life. Be special. It’s important to realize that feeling sad or even despairing about online violence is not a shameful thing. " Fu Wendi was finally admitted to Renmin University of China with a score of 645. After starting her university life, did not reject the Internet or the media because of her past cyber violence. On the contrary, she chose to major in journalism . Although this sounds dramatic, it may also give her an opportunity to look at the media more carefully and advocate more objective standards or norms to further reduce what happened to her in 2023. In September, the "Guiding Opinions on Punishing Illegal Crimes of Internet Violence in accordance with the Law" jointly issued by the "Two High Schools and One Ministry of Education" listed online violence against minors as one of the five situations that will result in severe punishment, in addition to legal support. , there are still many things that society, schools, parents and other parties can do and need to do. ©2024 China Central Radio and Television. All rights reserved. Please do not reproduce or use it without permission.