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What happened to the laughing fruit culture?

Recently, talk show actor House (Lee) seriously insulted the people's army in two consecutive "joke shows" and caused bad social impact. Laughter In a performance, talk show actor House (Lee) used a stalk to tell the story of two wild dogs he adopted chasing squirrels, which reminded him of the sentence "excellent style, can win the battle".

At noon on May 17, the Beijing Municipal Bureau of Culture and Tourism announced that it would suspend all performances of Laughing Fruit Culture in Beijing indefinitely and fined about146.79 million yuan. In the afternoon, Shanghai issued a notice saying that it ordered Laughter Culture to suspend all performances in Shanghai from now on and immediately carry out internal management rectification. 17 night, Beijing police informed that House was put on file for investigation.

It is not the first time that the laughing fruit culture has been criticized by hot search, from Cam taking drugs to Li humiliating his daughter. It seems that the laughing fruit culture has become accustomed to this. They even handle these things that touch the bottom line in a teasing and sarcastic way, as if they don't care about anything, and beautify this behavior as "talk show is an offensive art". However, this time the situation is completely different. No matter how much they spend to withdraw the hot search, they can't calm the public's anger. They insulted the PLA and caused great anger. Three days after this incident, relevant departments have launched an investigation into the laughing fruit culture. This incident reminds us once again that freedom of speech does not mean unrestricted speech. When we express our opinions and create works of art, we need to handle sensitive topics carefully and respect the feelings of others. No matter talk shows or other forms of performances, they should communicate in a civilized way, instead of offending or hurting others. In a society where information is highly disseminated, each of us should be responsible for our own speech.