He,Yan : The resurgence of whistle-blowing culture in Chinese universities
贺炎(He,Yan)
A culture of whistleblowing is a hallmark of authoritarian states.
The culture of whistle-blowing under the CCP’s rule was most prevalent during the political movement of the Cultural Revolution. At that time, students reported teachers, children reported parents, wives reported husbands, and colleagues reported each other. At that time, even in their own homes, they had to be very careful and fearful. The walls have ears, and the whole Chinese society is like a big prison, and everyone shudders.
In recent years, there have been many universities in China, and it is shocking that students secretly inform teachers.
No one would have imagined that after China had emancipated its mind in the 1980s, opened its doors to the outside world and embraced the world, and became an Internet power, such despicable and obscene things would still occur in respected universities.
The recent political trend in China has clearly begun to turn left. It emphasizes the importance of political lessons among students. The CCP advocates unifying the thinking of teachers and students, and adheres to the 4 basic principles of the CCP. It is required to be consistent with the CCP, with a slight deviation. , it will be cleared.
The Chinese government will also reward those who report others, which will inevitably lead to a resurgence of whistleblowing.
This kind of whistle-blowing ethos will cause everyone in Chinese society to be in danger and have no righteousness.
He,Yan
May 15, 2020
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