Money may not be a big deal for the company, but the key is whether the actor of the company has made similar remarks before without being exposed, whether the whole company has other illegal acts and has had a huge negative impact or potential negative impact on society, and how many such companies are engaged in such activities in secret. Second, many people think it is unnecessary to surf the Internet. A typical example is Hu Xijin, a senior media person with tens of millions of fans. He thinks we should give them a chance to turn over a new leaf. He even said that he was a member of the People's Army. I really don't know what he said doesn't match his military uniform. Many people speak for the actors and companies involved with the same attitude. They think that talk shows are for entertainment, for innovation, for being able to speak freely, and even to attack China's democratic system. The consequences of this cultural infiltration are very terrible, for example, the audience at the scene can still laugh when they hear such remarks. When you think about it, ordinary people really don't have the time, energy and money to watch talk shows. Then, sadly, we can find that the elite in China is gradually divorced from the people. They trample on the people's bottom line at will and regard the country's heroes as tools for profit. The scale of entertainment has touched the bottom line of the country. Today they dare to insult their children, and tomorrow they dare to insult the country.
In the long run, we will no longer pay attention to national affairs, but degenerate into a country that entertains to death. This is exactly what these whitewash people and the masters behind them want to see. Of course, they can't turn the tables now under the heavy official attack, so they will aim at the hero who first exposed the incident, so that they can see their faces better. They just want to use this matter to arouse people's ideological opposition. Finally, to borrow a word from Luo Xiang, the Internet is not a place of extra-legality.