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A man living in Jinjiang posted insults on Fujian people on WeChat. What kind of punishment did he receive?

Jinjiang police detained him for 10 days in accordance with the law. In order to vent his dissatisfaction, he forwarded a video of medical staff fighting the epidemic in his circle of friends, accompanied by insults. This is too bad and must be severely punished. ?In fighting the epidemic, everyone bears responsibility.

Local epidemics are also an outcome that no one wants to see. However, it is difficult for us to absolutely prevent the spread of this epidemic. We can only take relative precautions. People across the country and even around the world are doing their best to fight the epidemic and control its spread. Therefore, no matter where the epidemic unfortunately breaks out, we should no longer exclude others, but should give them as much encouragement as possible. We should know that once the epidemic breaks out, not only will the economy decline sharply and many people will be forced to lose their jobs, but public health problems will also be affected. People's normal lives have been disrupted. What's going on?

Ke Mou, from Jinjiang, 44 years old, from Hubei. In order to vent their dissatisfaction, he forwarded a video of medical staff fighting the epidemic in his circle of friends, insulting all Fujian people and saying that this might be the case if all Fujian people died. He had a great influence on this matter. He was reported by many netizens and demanded severe punishment from the public security organs. According to relevant laws and regulations, Ke has constituted the crime of provocation and was detained for 10 days and fined in accordance with the law. Why did that person do that?

The man himself is from Hubei. The reason why he made such remarks in his circle of friends was because he was unhappy in life and felt very anxious and dissatisfied. Therefore, in order to vent his resentment, he did such a thing without thinking about the consequences. At that time, he just thought that he forwarded a video in the circle of friends casually and then added a text, but he did not expect that he Her behavior was illegal, and in the end she had to pay a legal price for her behavior.

Many people may think that Moments is just a private circle, and only their friends know what they send, so sending Moments themselves will not cause any impact. But precisely because of this idea, this person used Moments as a tool to vent. Although you can freely share your daily life in your circle of friends, I hope you must remember the place of the Internet and its place outside the law. As long as we live in this society for one day, we will be bound by the law.