Today's Focus: Using art as a guise to defame the PLA? A typical act of a traitor!
Release time:
2023-05-22
Li Haoshi of Xiaoguo Entertainment's insult to the People's Liberation Army has prompted me to think deeply.
By now, the ins and outs of the matter should be clear.
Officials have confirmed that Li Haoshi did not say it because he was excited and "accidentally" let it slip.
Because, in two consecutive performances, he seriously insulted the People's Army!
Therefore, this was a carefully crafted joke by Li Haoshi or his team.
The mention of 'wild dogs' was a deliberate reference to the classic slogan of the People's Liberation Army:
"Excellent style, capable of winning battles"!
It was intended to make fun of the People's Liberation Army!
It was done without regard for damaging the image of the People's Liberation Army, in order to amuse the audience and "enhance" his stand-up routine.
It was to uglify the image of the People's Liberation Army to achieve the stand-up effect Li Haoshi wanted!
This deduction is merely an analysis from the perspective of program effect.
Thinking further, if someone deliberately uses art as a guise, through stand-up comedy, television dramas, films, paintings, etc., to make fun of or even uglify the People's Liberation Army, the matter becomes extremely serious!
In this regard, our Party and our People's Liberation Army have actually experienced this before.
Before the founding of the People's Republic of China, the Kuomintang reactionaries, in order to oppose the Communist Party and the people, had wantonly insulted and slandered the People's Army and the Communist Party.
In their works, the Communist Party and the People's Army were depicted as ferocious monsters!
However, who would have thought that more than 70 years later, this kind of ugly depiction still exists!
And, right here on the land of the People's Republic of China!
Let's take a look at the following "work of art":

Can you appreciate this so-called "work of art"?
Can you tell who the main characters are in this painting?
The military caps on their heads, the "August 1st" on the caps, clearly tell you that this is the Chinese People's Liberation Army!
Moreover, these three people represent the navy, army, and air force of the People's Liberation Army.
But is this the image of our respectable, lovable People's Liberation Army?
Absolutely not!
The following is the classic image of the most lovable people in our hearts:

These are the People's Soldiers!
This is the Chinese People's Liberation Army!
Dauntless and resolute!
Looking back at the so-called "work of art" above, can it evoke any positive associations?
Not at all!
This exaggerated smile?
Where is there any trace of a soldier's appearance?
This red, fleshy body, bare-chested!
Where is there any trace of a Chinese soldier's appearance?
Even more frightening is that strange horns have grown on the hats representing the three branches of the military!
These two horns evoke a sense of inexplicable fear!
Some netizens have analyzed that:
Putting horns on the heads of Chinese soldiers, especially on their military caps which symbolize their identity, is malicious.
Because, in Western culture, the image of horns on the head symbolizes an evil demon!
Incredibly, this oil painting that vilifies Chinese soldiers has been publicly displayed by a Chinese art museum!
The name is boldly called "Sea, Land, and Air"!
It's almost directly called "People's Liberation Army", isn't it?
Isn't this a blatant vilification of the People's Liberation Army?
What is the intention?!
It is said that depicting characters with a silly smile is a consistent style of this oil painting's author.
It is said that this silly smile has a profound symbolic meaning.
However, regardless of the style, he simply used this silly smile on the People's Liberation Army, and added evil horns!
To come up with this kind of creation, one is either foolish or malicious!
This author has created many images of the People's Liberation Army using silly smiles and horns on their heads.
For example, the following painting.
It is said that this author created an image of Lei Feng!
If this isn't blatant vilification, then what is it?!

Why did this author use painting to make fun of and vilify the image of the People's Liberation Army?
It is said that this author is a well-known critical artist in the world.
And the iconic smile, or silly smile, is a critical symbol of his view of the real world.
So, when he uses this artistic style on the People's Liberation Army, what is he criticizing?
What kind of critical thinking is he applying to the image of the Chinese People's Liberation Army?
What is the meaning of the two horns symbolizing demons on their heads?!
We must say:
The image of the People's Liberation Army cannot tolerate any ridicule!
Absolutely no more wanton defamation!
Because the People's Liberation Army is the strong pillar of the Republic!
The reason why we in China can enjoy peace and stability, why we ordinary people can live in tranquil times, is because we have a strong People's Liberation Army!
If we allow some people to distort and defame the image of the People's Liberation Army through so-called "art," it is an attack on the pillar of the Republic!
The foundation of the Republic will be shaken!
This kind of defamation, distortion, and attack is nothing short of treasonous and traitorous behavior!
It is precisely for this reason that we take Li Haoshi's jokes so seriously.
This is absolutely not an overreaction.
Rather, it is necessary to maintain the appropriate level of sensitivity on some major issues!
Salute to the People's Liberation Army of China!
Those who deliberately defame and distort the image of the People's Liberation Army will surely be condemned by the world!
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