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What did Si Manan say in his speech at Hainan University about the shoes being thrown?

Si Manan was invited to give a speech at Hainan University.

In the interactive questioning session after the speech, the man with orange glasses didn't ask questions according to the rules, but BALABALA started a clumsy self-speech ... First of all, I need freedom, secondly, thirdly ... You speak very well here, go back to the hotel, I refute you, and I am locked in a dark room when I go back. Secondly, I say there are applause and boos.

Si Manan: Hey, classmate, let me tell you, what I want to hear now is what is your question?

Man with orange glasses: Please don't interrupt me ... Here comes my question. Let me finish my argument first. ......

Si Manan: Your introduction is very long, starting with ancient Greece and Socrates. What's your question?

President Li Jianbao: Simple, don't start. ...

Man with orange glasses: My question is, can I throw my shoes? I think you violated me. In this country, there is no court to try people like you.

President Li Jianbao: Your behavior is not allowed in the university.

Man with orange glasses: Freedom is ...

President Li Jianbao presided over: If there is no such freedom, stop it.

The man with orange glasses still threw away his shoes, then left his seat and waved the man in blue to leave.

Huang Haining, then director of the Security Department of Hainan University (he became a teacher only after being dismissed several years later), was sometimes packaged by the local media as the "Big V" of Hainan University, once mocked the Marxist course in Weibo, and became a brother with @ Hainan Liangshan, a school-level demobilized officer who yelled at throwing eggs in Weibo before the video speech, and was later packaged as an online opinion leader by the editor-in-chief of provincial Xuan N Han. 2065438+September 3, 2005 to commemorate the anti-Japanese military parade, was finally reported to be cancelled by netizens. And Han, the local editor-in-chief of N, also hid and deleted the N Weibo he had interacted with before.