In Ms. Zhao’s case, like AIDS and cancer, the new crown was originally “just a physical disease,” but it was gradually transformed into a moral critique and finally into a form of social oppression.
Today, Ms. Zhao, the 20-year-old Chengdu girl who has been diagnosed with Xincrown, which has been the talk of the Internet for days, finally spoke up. She is neither a transit queen nor a fluke, she was at the bar on the 5th and 6th when her grandmother was not yet diagnosed (the health committee has corroborated this), and her job is to be in charge of atmosphere and marketing at the bar.
The netizens say that Ding Zhen single-handedly got the whole country to come to Sichuan, and Zhao single-handedly got everyone to refund their tickets. The drama is that Ding fulfilled everyone’s desire for cleanliness and innocence, while Zhao hit people’s fantasy of a life of sound and fame, clean and “unclean,” both in Sichuan. All of them are full of misunderstandings.
She was the mood group and I was the “Queen of Transitions”.
What is the Bar Atmosphere Group? If you’re looking for a story of sex and lust, you’ll be disappointed. They are just using their physical strength and good image to create a lively and relaxed atmosphere in the bar to get the customers “high”. Their job is to get on stage and bounce, and they can barely stop, much less sit down, and they even have to report to the group that they need to go to the bathroom, because if they stop, the mood is gone. They are nominally allowed to drink, but almost no one does, because if they drink too much, they can’t bounce, and more importantly, if they do, there’s a good chance that someone will buy them a drink or they’ll lose control. Some of the girls in the atmosphere group say: maybe one drink a night at most, and that’s to take a break.
Do they interact with guests? Essentially, they serve the atmosphere of the bar, not a single customer. And most of the girls who work in bars are more able to see through human nature and have a strong sense of proportion. In many bars, the atmosphere team is not allowed to add customers to WeChat (unless they work part-time as salespeople), and the harassment and wooing is not as common as you might think.
Do they pay the price? Of course it will be at the expense of your health, after all, you stay up late every night, eat irregularly, and easily overnight. But those 996 social animals who work overtime aren’t much healthier either.
The atmosphere group is mostly part-time work, they will wander around the various bars, transfer is very normal, so their wages are mostly daily settlement, 100-200 yuan per day, to full-time dancing with atmosphere in Chengdu probability can not support their own. I’m not sure how much I’ll be able to afford it, but I’m sure I’ll be able to afford it.
Although she is not the “queen of transitions” that netizens have speculated, she must have seen many girls who like transitions. If I were to turn back time ten years, I would be one of them.
As a young woman in the media industry in Chengdu, I spent many weekends like this: Friday after work, I’d have hot pot, skewers or grilled fish with friends, then head straight to the clean bar near the Jiuyanqiao Bridge, or go to a live house in Yulin to see a show. After a round of drinks, go to a nightclub on Good Hope Point or Shaoling Road, drink western wine with Sprite tea, and bounce around until late at night. Almost hungry, go out for a late night snack, barbecue, hoof flower soup just to sober up. Then clear your throat, go to KTV and sing after the last song, “Death to Love” or “The Greatest Ethnic Wind”, then go home and sleep. It was Saturday night when I woke up, ate and put on my makeup, and then went back to sleep. This is just a weekend for an ordinary young woman in Chengdu. So, when the initial map of Zhao’s movements came out, my first reaction was: “Oh my God, isn’t this the same me from ten years ago? Then there were several sisters’ comments: me too.
Changing venues is a daily part of Chengdu’s nightlife.
Most of the drinking buddies we went to bars with back then are still close friends, classmates, and former colleagues, including university teachers, media editors, award-winning screenwriters, and corporate CEOs. …… Many of them have had small successes in various industries. The nightlife has not affected my reading and thinking, but rather provided me with many perspectives to observe and create. I’ve hardly ever encountered the dangerous situations and romantic situations that they are said to be about. I’ve only heard of nightclub encounters with rich kids, or drunken wooing. Most of the time, we were all friends on the AA system, or we took turns buying drinks. We all get high together and go home separately, and when we get drunk, we have friends to take care of us, so how can we have the opportunity and need to meet strangers? This is what nightlife is all about.
There is no difference between people who like nightlife and those who are not, only whether or not they love life, whether or not they like to have fun, and whether or not they enjoy this paradise of Chengdu.
Is it true that bars are a high incidence of sexual assault/sexual promiscuity?
Chengdu is a city of reverie, but also a city of misunderstanding. Chengdu has a lot of beautiful women and a lot of nightlife, and when the two labels are put together, they make up the initial imagination of Zhao: a transitional queen, a woman who is kept by her lover, an escort, a roommate, and no one to “pick up her corpse! “It must be ugly …… invariably equates bars with twisted desires. Of course there are those who argue that Chengdu is normal and beyond reproach.
First of all, is Chengdu’s nightlife really the best in China?
According to DT Financial, in 2018, Chengdu was the city with the most bars in China, but in 2019, the number one spot will be taken by Shanghai. Secondly, there are roughly three types of bars: nightclubs, livehouses and clean bars. The most popular type of bar in Chengdu is the clean bar, which is a bar with music and a little background singing, suitable for quiet drinking and chatting. Shanghai and Guangzhou have many times the number and proportion of nightclubs than Chengdu, especially Shanghai, which is the city with the highest nightlife, a true city of disco. The theme of Chengdu’s nightlife is still just drinking and getting tipsy.
Is crime the norm in bars?
First of all, the bar business belongs to a special industry, with strict security control, large bars and nightclubs, security is relatively strict, we speculate that the frequent sexual crimes, not in bars. According to the “China Sexual Assault Judicial Cases Big Data (2019)”, nearly 80% of rape cases happen between acquaintances. Of course, in other data, we can see that more than 50% of sexual assault defendants said they committed the crime under the influence of alcohol. However, the majority of alcohol-related sexual assaults do not occur in places of entertainment. Of the few cases that occurred in entertainment venues, the highest percentage was not in bars or nightclubs, but in KTVs, because KTV rooms are much more secluded and closed than bars, and security is not as prompt as in nightclubs. In addition, the most common crime committed after drinking is not sexual assault, but provocation and disorderly conduct, with a rate of 40 percent. Therefore, the most important thing to guard against is vandalism or picking a fight with someone who is easily intoxicated. In addition, the places where sexual harassment is most likely to occur are never bars and nightclubs, but rather offices and public transportation.
On the contrary, statistically, the few girls who are harassed or drugged are the ones who look like they can handle it. They are not regular bar patrons. They’re just victims chosen by their attackers.
What happened to Ms. Zhao, a girl from Chengdu, reminds us of the MC Bathroom incident, where the colorful nightlife, tolerance of sexual minorities, and tolerance of subcultures are all part of the city’s label. But sometimes, when something goes wrong, the label can come back to bite you. But it’s not Chengdu’s fault, nor is it the fault of any one way of life.
Another Highlight Moment of Misogyny
Before Ms. Zhao spoke out, she had been shrouded in accusations. At first, a picture of a pretty girl was circulated all over the net, and it was called her, so netizens took it at face value. People made up stories based on her outfit that she was an escort, a transfer queen, and even that the new crown was infected by a gold owner who came back from abroad. When she was proven to be a fake, people still didn’t let her off the hook, accusing her of not going out after her grandmother’s diagnosis. In fact, the health committee stressed more than once that the grandmother was not diagnosed when she went out to play. When the girl herself came out to testify against the fake photo, she was even subject to malicious speculation: she said that every time the photo was faked, it was a pretty girl, and then the pretty girl herself came out to dispel the rumor, which must be to gain attention for the rumor, malicious marketing, claptrap, and to be a netizen. So, the truth is not important, there is always a twisting and grabbing story line in the netizen’s head, which can verify their inference and find a target to vent their anger.
These netizens harbor an inexplicable hatred that is periodically ignited in every social security accident: whenever there is a bizarre car accident, someone will swear that the driver is a woman; if a bus crashes into a river and the driver is a man, nine times out of ten it is a female passenger who grabs the steering wheel. This kind of hatred is no stranger to us, and that is misogyny.
In Misogyny, Chizuko Ueno says, “Misogyny is not only the male contempt for women, but also the female self-loathing. Furthermore, women are reduced to being brainless, selfish, and inconsiderate, and can repeatedly affirm their superiority. Men and women will never let go of a woman they can hold in contempt. Successful women, on the other hand, are more likely to blame the weaker homosexuals in order to brand themselves as the exception, to be seen by men as honorary men, and to get a piece of the sexist profit chain.
So in this case, Ms. Zhao has been labeled as stupid, ignorant, selfish, narrow-minded, and inconsiderate from start to finish. See, disobedience, you deserve it, and you get others involved, damn you! Women should stay home and be disciplined by someone (husband or father). The accusation that women are stupid and selfish at every turn hides a hatred and fear of women who are disobedient and disobedient. The hatred of disregard for the greater good, and the hatred of those who rebel against authority. You see, they don’t listen and get into trouble. More than concern for the public interest, they are eager to use the name of the public interest to punish those who disobey and disobey.
But to label Zhao as a “bad girl” from her private life, is it not a sign of disdain? An extension of the panic of the “disobedient” female. So-called “bad girls” are not girls who are delinquent or morally corrupt, but girls who are associated with Good girl” as opposed to “easy girl”. The term “good girl” does not refer to a girl who is kind and intelligent, but rather to a girl who is convenient, comfortable, useful, and safe for men. A good girl is not good in the sense of being kind or intelligent, but rather convenient, comfortable, useful, and safe for men.
Interestingly, although bar girls are always associated with sex and desire, AV protagonists are usually not club bad girls, but rather good girls: teachers, secretaries, neighbor sisters, maids. …… No AV subject is a club girl who dresses exaggeratedly, drinks tattoos, and is comfortable with men. Chizuko Ueno said, “The rule of pornography is that the woman is the seductress, and the woman must be dominated by pleasure in the end, as if the woman’s sexual organs were a bottomless black hole that could transform all the violence and pain into pleasure. Once a woman can cope with violence and pain in other ways, disobedience and submissiveness, it does not constitute the tone of erotic literature. Thus, Ms. Chao’s stimulation of the imagination, yet her disobedience to everyone’s will, is a psychological source of hatred.
This is reminiscent of the MC incident, in which both homophobia and feminophobia were played out in the city of Chengdu in two separate incidents of illness. Here, Ms. Zhao plays out almost exactly Susan Sontag’s Metaphor of Disease: the new crown in Ms. Zhao’s body, like AIDS and cancer, was originally “just a disease of the body”. “But it slowly transformed into a moral critique and finally into a kind of social oppression. Poor the Hunan girl whose photo was used to impersonate Zhao, she had no way to complain, and could only grievously send a microblogging: the Public Security Bureau let me go to court, the Internet police let me find the Public Security Bureau, and then the Public Security Bureau said this is something that does not belong to them.
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