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Original: Qingjiang
Today, an article went viral, oh no, it was the act of saving the magazine "Whistleblower" that went viral.
This is a rare act, and it is also an outbreak of long-standing grievances against the review and deletion system. "Whistleblower" should not be a article that should be harmonized in any way,
In fact, it is more like a tribute to the "compassionate doctors" in our fight against the epidemic.
Through this article, we have gained a deeper understanding and appreciation for the spirit of saving lives and helping the injured that doctors (especially those with a family tradition of medicine) possess. If there is any problem with this article, it should only be one point: it has touched the sensitive nerves of certain individuals because it may involve accountability.
Coincidentally, several articles have been quickly spread and then quickly disappeared because they involved accountability. Today, we see how our friends' circle of friends came up with ingenious ways to save an article, which should also be an experience in the battle.
Relay forwarding. Many public accounts have sacrificed their right to post only once a day and have reposted this article.
Screenshot forwarding. Simply taking a screenshot is often not enough, as the system's auditing technology has evolved to include crude recognition functions. A single image needs to be divided into six sections or even a nine-grid format.
Screenshot posted upside down or sideways. Yes, after taking a screenshot, rotate it 90 or 180 degrees and post it upside down or sideways, and read it upside down or askew. This is true technological progress (which can also cause frustration).
Convert it into a PDF and post it... But all of these human wisdom will eventually be defeated by machines... as long as the person behind the machine loses compassion and humanity.
When Ke Jie was defeated by AlphaGo, we knew that in terms of auditing, we will always lose to machines.
So what? We may lose to all machines, but we win the hearts of people who still have warmth. Today, the boss went to Wuhan, originally to start a new chapter and everything would be fine.
But shameless auditors told us that this is just an illusion.
A bubble that bursts with a poke. A friend posted a paragraph on their circle of friends, but quickly deleted it.
The original meaning of the text is roughly: Why are some people so malicious? Our motherland is infinitely good and great, why do you insist on finding faults? Why can't you see the sunshine and the brightness? Why can't you cheer for the greatness of our motherland? Why?? Why??
It is truly heartbreaking and tearful.
Loyalty shines like the sun and the moon, and the sun and the moon shine on the ditches. However, when we see the darkness, it does not mean that we cannot see the light. On the contrary, they have a much stronger ability to distinguish between darkness and light.
Unlike some people, who are blinded by a single leaf and have their eyes blinded by the strong sunlight, their minds turned into two whiteboards. Because of patriotism, do we have to spread rumors that in the United States, individuals have to bear $2,000 for each COVID-19 test?
Because of patriotism, do we have to spread rumors that American pharmaceutical companies say, "If we don't make money from reagents, we won't produce them?"
Because of patriotism, do we have to believe that supermarkets in the epidemic areas of Japan and Italy have been emptied and there is no toilet paper?
And there are rumors that all nurses in South Korea resigned last week! True patriotism means seeking accountability.
Why didn't the experience and lessons from the SARS epidemic 17 years ago play a preventive role in the Wuhan epidemic?
It is because of indifference to responsibility and insensitivity to danger. Look at the thorough investigation of the incident where masks were intercepted in Dali, and I believe that the probability of similar incidents in the future will be greatly reduced.
Look at the accountability from the bottom up in the prison system for concealing the epidemic, and I don't believe anyone would be willing to hide it with their own hat. To be honest, in the handling of the COVID-19 epidemic, we have indeed seen the advantages of the imperial system, including timely and decisive corrections.
We have also seen the courage of the Chinese people in the face of right and wrong.
But we cannot mock Japan, South Korea, the United States, and Europe for this. As Dr. Zhang Wenhong said, it is not up to you to criticize whether Americans wear masks or not.
What is there to worry about in the United States? Trump, this madman, is essentially using the imperial system to govern the country. Once the United States activates the National War Act, it can also achieve a nationwide system. The United States' nationwide system will never lose to any country in the world.
Going back to 1941, after the attack on Pearl Harbor, the United States built and launched a total of 151 aircraft carriers in the following 5 years.
Even today, 80 years later, who in the world can achieve that?
When we mock the United States for having less than 200 confirmed cases of infection (excluding the number of infections from China and Japan), I don't know where this sense of superiority comes from. In fact, we still have countless work to do.
The entire Hubei province is at a standstill.
What about the families, children, and aftermath of the doctors who died?
Who is responsible for the dereliction of duty, and how can we hold them accountable?
The economy needs to recover, social order needs to be restored, and even how can we quickly summarize the experience and lessons of epidemic prevention and share them with the world to help Italy and Iran? Articles like "Whistleblower" were originally meant to help us clean up our system, deeply reflect on our mistakes, reshape the doctor-patient relationship, and promote the prevention and treatment of major infectious diseases.
Why has it turned into a confrontation between a new ruling class and a ruled class? Using a simple and crude method of censorship and deletion to unify thinking is an extremely outdated approach.
To be honest, the era when a movie or an article can overthrow the system will never happen again. Speaking of impact, any article on the MZ Wall in Xidan back then could be thought-provoking.
Speaking of progress, the surging and unrestrained thoughts of the entire 1980s were extinguished. Today, we have long been accustomed to living like ostriches,
But when pushed to the limit, even an ostrich can make you sit in a pile of shit.