After more than 400 days of development, Jiang Ge’s case has attracted strong attention from society, and has also generated many bizarre remarks. Let me show you Jiang Ge’s mother’s lies. Liu Xin is the victim, and you are welcome to read the bizarre opinions that emerged after the Jiang Ge case.
1. Jiang Ge’s mother has always been the one stirring up public opinion. Does what she says must be true?
From a logical point of view, there is no problem with this kind of questioning.
After all, things that have misled public opinion have happened in recent years, and the lesson of being slapped in the face is not without precedent.
But those who raise questions must point out a few doubts and provide some evidence, right? What is the big difference between making groundless questions and deliberately slandering them?
Jiang It has been more than a year since Ge died. Jiang Ge’s mother has been writing articles on the Internet, accepting interviews with major media, interacting with netizens, and bravely staying in the spotlight. Almost every sentence has been read and scrutinized by countless people.
So far, no obvious contradictions and absurdities have been exposed. This is also the main reason why Jiang Ge’s mother has won the trust of society.
If anyone says that Jiang Ge’s mother is spreading rumors or fabricating lies, you are welcome to ask questions and provide evidence. I believe that Jiang Ge’s mother is very willing to respond as soon as possible, and the majority of netizens will also have their own opinions.
As for whether every word and punctuation in Jiang Ge’s mother’s words is 100% accurate, I’m afraid no one can guarantee it.
The deviation of some trivial words and insignificant details does not hinder her honest expression. Of course, if you have any questions in this regard, you are welcome to raise them.
If, all questions and basis cannot be raised. Just gritting your teeth and saying, "Is what Jiang Ge's mother said must be true?" This is called groundless slander.
2. Is it because Liu Xin is at fault that online violence and human flesh searches are legitimate? You call this "double standards"!
Internet violence and human flesh searches, Of course it is wrong and certainly should not be encouraged.
We support Jiang Ge’s mother in her efforts to seek justice and truth, rather than encouraging online violence and human flesh searches.
The real problem is that when Liu Xin’s family openly tramples on the bottom line of social morality, it is destined to trigger a strong backlash from society.
This kind of backlash is uncontrollable and inevitable, and cannot be led or instigated by one person. This is an objective manifestation of the self-protection mechanism of the moral system and a general law of human society.
Even a passerby, seeing your dirty parking method, might take out your key and mark your car with four big characters. This kind of illegal behavior, in our view, is "fighting evil with evil", but in the eyes of passers-by, it is called "doing justice for heaven".
You may want to say: "I can violate morality, but no one has the right to hurt me."
I'm sorry, you have a beautiful idea, but it is impossible to realize it.
If you are afraid of social backlash, the best way is to avoid touching the moral bottom line of society as a whole.
3. Liu Xin did not break the law at all. Why do you have to make her bear legal responsibility? Is this not a mob?
Based on the current facts, Liu Xin did not break the law. .
No one insists on holding her legally responsible. At least the public opinion I have seen is not such an attitude.
What we do is just part of the "negative review mechanism". We are just expressing our concern about the incident, our indignation at the moral violation, and giving a negative moral evaluation to Liu Xin and his family.
We did not call or send text messages to Liu Xin, nor did we insult or demean her character. We just thought that she had done something wrong, and it was extremely wrong.
We just think that she should correct her mistakes, honestly describe the objective situation, seek forgiveness from Jiang Ge’s mother, and bear the due moral consequences. That's all.
Is it interesting why some people like to frame someone first and then catch them later?
4. Liu Xin is obviously a victim, so why do she look like a murderer? No one condemns the real murderer Chen Shifeng?
Chen Shifeng is a murderer, and it is unforgivable to deprive others of their lives for any reason. This doesn't need to be said at all.
Chen Shifeng’s crime of killing Jiang Ge was punished by the Japanese judicial authorities, prosecuted by the Chinese judicial authorities, and signed by Jiang Ge’s mother and hundreds of thousands of netizens. He will eventually be punished within the legal framework. .
What about Liu Xin? If it weren’t for the power of the Internet, she would have completely gotten rid of all the “entanglements” of Jiang Ge’s mother that she found annoying, and completely eliminated the security threat posed by Chen Shifeng.
As a "qualified" Japanese language training teacher, I have completely returned to my happy little life. The family is happy and the years are peaceful.
If this is the case, does the word morality still have any value? Is this fair to the dead Jiang Ge and Jiang Ge’s mother who is suffering in pain?
Chen Shifeng chose to disobey the law and will naturally be severely punished by the law.
Liu Xin chose to disobey morality, so he will naturally be judged by morality.
This is the operating rule of human society. This has been true for thousands of years and tens of thousands of years.
After the court session this month, everything will be revealed.
Finally, I would like to say something to Liu Xin’s family and friends who are trying to defend them:
If you have any grievances, don’t endure it. Just say it out loud and show the facts and evidence.
If Jiang Ge’s mother had indeed falsified and lied, had no conspiracy, and deliberately misled the public, the reversal of public opinion would really have happened overnight.
To be honest, if we really wrongly blame you Liu Xin, we are willing to be slapped in the face by you.