Jin Yining looked at Shang Ning typing, "Including you?"
"No, I've unfollowed them. After all, I don't like people who have a persona." Shang Ning replied with a smile, and continued typing with Zhao Xinxin about the live stream.
[Starlight: Yes, but your crush will only show his back!]
Mom, I've really got this: That's enough, that's enough, I'm going to write some copy now. Oh my god, I'm writing copy for my crush! I'm going to write it well, write it well.
Mom, I've got the real deal: Don't bother me today, I'm busy, goodbye.
Shang Ning: "..."
If you had to name the most heartless girls, it would be those who are obsessed with celebrities.
Aside from your own favorite character, everyone else is trash, right?
Shang Ning looked at Jin Yining and said, "Your fans are crazy."
"This is a good thing. It's a good thing that idols can become a source of positive energy."
Is this a good thing?
Shang Ning suddenly thought of her friend from the summer, who also worked hard to improve herself because of her idol, but what was the result?
"Jin Yining became excellent for her idol, but she was also hurt because of her idol. Whose fault is this?"
"What?" Jin Yining took the cup and put it on the table, asking a question that seemed completely unrelated.
"There was a fan of yours who became exceptionally talented because of you. She became incredibly skilled in Photoshop and Premiere Pro, and even wrote beautiful copy. She mastered every skill related to idol worship. However, because she expressed her own opinion, which was disliked by your other fans, she was cyberbullied and committed suicide. And you were completely unaware of all of this. Whose fault do you think this is?"
There is no solution.
Two words are enough to give the answer.
This is an unsolvable problem.
Who is at fault?
The mistake is the keyboard narrow area behind the keyboard, which is a snowflake pattern.
But in China, there's a saying: "Punishment doesn't apply to everyone."
What a terrible word.
It is often said that when an avalanche occurs, no snowflake is innocent.
But will anyone punish those snowflakes that are not innocent?
No.
Every idol hopes to be a representative of positive energy and hopes that everyone who likes them can become a positive and good young person in society.
But is that even possible?
This is a complete fantasy.
What idols can do is restrain their own behavior and ensure that none of their actions go astray.
Instead of identifying the troublesome fans who claim to be his fans and telling them that what they are doing is wrong and they need to correct it, they should not do so.
It's laughable to even think about it.
Shang Ning leaned back in the sofa and looked at Jin Yining. He answered too quickly, which showed that he had thought about this question more than once, and the final answer was that there was no solution.
The reason why all of this is unsolvable stems from one word: the masses.
"Why did you suddenly think of asking this question?" Jin Yining asked, looking at Shang Ning who was looking at her.
"I was moved to share my thoughts and wanted to hear Professor Jin's answer. It turns out that it's very true. The principle of 'punishing the masses but not the whole' has become a shield for too many people to commit minor evils."
Jin Yining looked at Shang Ning, who was resting her chin on her hand and staring at him, and pinched her cheek. "Are you silly?"
"You're the stupid one, your whole family is stupid." Shang Ning rubbed her face and glared at Jin Yining.
Jin Yining reached out and pulled her close, encircling her in his arms. He lowered his head and kissed her lips. "My whole family?"
Shang Ning rolled his eyes. His parents were both good, especially his mother, who was gentle and kind. So Shang Ning carefully weighed the options and said in a serious tone, "Your aunt is the silliest."
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