Recently, our table tennis national treasure Fan Zhendong was "played" by the Beijing Daily due to the leak of his identity information. This incident really makes people feel mixed emotions.
Back in the day, Fan Zhendong shed sweat on the court and brought glory to the country, with a heroic and refreshing appearance that is still vivid in our minds. Who would have thought that such an Olympic champion with outstanding achievements would suffer the embarrassment of having his identity information leaked? What's even more infuriating is that the Beijing Daily, as an official media outlet, not only failed to handle this matter seriously but instead played word games, jokingly asking "How do you say 'apology' in English?" followed by "So what?" This is like pouring salt on the hearts of fans!
As for the reporter from the Beijing Daily, is he psychologically twisted or simply jealous of Fan Zhendong? We don't know for sure. But one thing is certain: such behavior is a violation of journalistic ethics and disrespectful to Fan Zhendong. After all, Fan Zhendong is the pride of our table tennis world; each of his victories is condensed with countless sweat and tears. Now, to be mocked like this, how can it not make people feel cold?
Netizens are also discussing this issue, some accusing the Beijing Daily reporter of low quality, while others suspect that this reporter is a fan of the top national table tennis player and is willing to mock Fan Zhendong to protect their idol. Some netizens even dug up old accounts, saying that when Fan Zhendong saved the situation with a single two points in Busan, the Beijing Daily deliberately covered him up and claimed they chose the picture well. This incident also raised doubts about the credibility of the Beijing Daily.
To put it bluntly, Fan Zhendong, as the Olympic men's singles champion, has obvious strength and contributions. He has never slackened in bringing glory to the country, and such a spirit and quality are worthy of respect and learning by every one of us. As an official media outlet, the Beijing Daily should set an example and spread positive energy rather than play such boring word games, damaging the image and credibility of the media.
This incident has caused such a stir, but we don't know how it will end. However, we hope that the Beijing Daily can face its mistakes, apologize to Fan Zhendong and the vast number of fans, and strengthen internal management to improve the quality of its employees. After all, the media is a public instrument, and its words and deeds are related to the social atmosphere and orientation.
In short, this incident reminds us that no matter what we do, we must follow rules and morals. Don't think that just because you have some power or status, you can do whatever you want. Remember, the eyes of the masses are sharp, and your actions cannot escape everyone's attention. We hope that the Beijing Daily can learn from this lesson and stop doing things that make people laugh in the future.