Recently, the net exposure of a city in Inner Mongolia, the current Secretary of Justice Dong Mou in a letter to maintain stability meeting, the mouth of the wild words: “the old, weak, sick and disabled pregnant to death, killed I am responsible.” The news was released by Netease News soon after the encounter 404, but in the network still sparked a hot debate.
According to a report by Netease News on the afternoon of January 23, Dong, the director of the Bureau of Letters and Visits in a city in Inner Mongolia and now the director of the Bureau of Justice, was reported for allegedly making inappropriate remarks at a meeting held to maintain stability.
He said in the recording: “Some local public security does not find ways for success, only fucking reasons for failure, the old can not play, this diabetic, hypertensive, pregnant women and so on can not play, I tell you, must play to the death, I am responsible for the death.”
He also stressed that “we can not let him die in prison, die in prison, then the matter is also big. I sent four doctors and eight nurses to see me for ten days, must be detained these people, detained for ten days after all wrote a letter of guarantee, repentance, the effect is very good. The first must fight, the second can not die in prison, die in prison, then you have to consider the public security, public security itself is very afraid of this. Finished you end up dying here again, which is very troublesome.”
The report also mentioned that this justice director, in the face of the evidence, sophomorically argued that the recording was pieced together, but in any case, there was no denying the authenticity of the content of the recording.
However, shortly after the news was released, it was deleted for unknown reasons, and when the link was opened again, a 404 page appeared.
A microblogger named “Yunnan Yunyan” posted a clip of the director’s recording in the early hours of Jan. 24, which was widely re-posted and commented on by netizens.
A lawyer with a real name said, “This is not only inappropriate speech, but also blatantly abetting others to commit crimes.”
Another executive producer and planner surnamed Tan, who has 2.53 million followers, also retweeted the news, saying, “Terrible.”
Another calligrapher surnamed Wang said, “Talking in public is better than singing? When will you do something practical for the people? When will the people find a place to reason? I’m responsible for the death of the old, sick, disabled and pregnant.
Yu Donghai, a civil Confucian from mainland China, posted in Cat’s Eye: “This is not inappropriate speech, but extremely cold, extremely violent, extremely dehumanizing and evil words. Such remarks, a normal government normal official, not only cannot speak in public, but also in private, and should not, at all, be allowed to have such thoughts.”
He also mentioned, “There are both institutional and cultural reasons why the letter officials dare to send such evil words. Whether it is a democratic system or a ritual system, there can be no such officials; whether it is a human-based Culture or a benevolent culture, there can be no such remarks. This kind of officials and their speech, can be called the special product of horse learning horse system.”
Wild talk is the norm in officialdom
In 2009, when a reporter from the Central People’s Radio interviewed Lu Jun, then deputy director of the Zhengzhou Municipal Planning Bureau, about the illegal use of land for affordable housing in Zhengzhou, the deputy director questioned the reporter: “Are you prepared to speak for the party or for the people? Are you going to speak for the Party, or are you going to speak for the people?” The incident caused great public outrage on the Internet at the Time, and Lu Jun was subsequently suspended from his duties.
Some netizens have also compiled a list of thunderous quotes from Chinese officials.
“Threatening me is threatening the Party” – Luo Song, secretary of the Party Committee of Dachuan District, Dazhou City, made a shocking statement when receiving a visit from the public.
“Leaders have to ride horses in sedan chairs, and the people want fairness? Stinking shameless!” — Guo Dongpo, director of the environmental protection bureau in Liaoyang City, Jilin Province, bursts into thunderous language at a bureau-wide meeting.
“If the police don’t beat people up, what are they doing with the police?” –Suzhou City, Suzhou, the relevant leaders of a community owners complained about unscrupulous developers, petitioning the city’s Bureau of Letters and Calls The leader spoke amazing words!
“When I was a rogue, I didn’t know where you were yet?” — Yang Lincun, director of the China Intellectual Property Center, yelling wildly at a visitor during a discussion.
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