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Reflections on Words and Deeds Behind the Civil Service Exam
fū qī夫妻èrréntǎo lùn讨论gōng wù yuán公务员zhèng shěn政审wǎng luò网络yán xíng言行jiāndeshè huì社会zhēng yì争议

A married couple discusses the social controversy between political vetting for civil servants and online speech.

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chén huā陈花jīn tiān今天shuāpéng yǒu quān朋友圈lemahā ěr bīn哈尔滨nà ge那个kǎofǎ jǐng法警dekǎo shēng考生bèibào guāng曝光wǎng shàng网上fā bù发布jí duān极端yán lùn言论jiǎn zhí简直shìchù mù jīng xīn触目惊心a

陈花, did you check your Moments today? That candidate for the judicial police in Harbin was exposed for posting extreme remarks online—it’s truly shocking!

陈花
kàn dào看到lebān shàng班上xué shēng学生jīn tiān今天háizhè ge这个huà tí话题láiwènzěn me怎么kànnezhè zhǒng这种shuāng miàn rén shēng双面人生què shí确实ràngrénhòu bèi后背liángnán guài难怪dà jiā大家zhè me这么dān yōu担忧

I saw it. Some students in my class even asked me what I think about this today. This kind of 'double life' really gives people chills, no wonder everyone is so worried.

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shìazhèbù jǐn不仅fǎn yìng反映lebié rén别人sī xiǎng思想shàngdewèn tí问题bào lù暴露lewǒ men我们gōng wù yuán公务员zhāo lù招录zhèng shěn政审jī zhì机制delòu dòng漏洞wǎng luò网络yán lùn言论yīng gāi应该nà rù纳入shěn chá审查fàn wéi范围dànjù tǐ具体chǐ dù尺度yòuhěnnánzhǎng wò掌握

Exactly. This not only shows some individuals’ problematic thinking, but also reveals flaws in our political vetting system for civil servant recruitment. Online speech should be reviewed, but it’s hard to draw the line.

陈花
shuōméi cuò没错dànjuéjué de觉得xiàn zài现在nián qīng rén年轻人wǎng shàng网上fā xiè发泄qíng xù情绪dàng chéng当成cháng tài常态yǒu xiē有些yán lùn言论què shí确实jī liè激烈dàntā men他们zì jǐ自己kě néng可能méixiǎngguòhuìyǒushén me什么yán zhòng hòu guǒ严重后果ba

You’re right. But don’t you think young people nowadays see venting online as normal? Some comments are indeed intense, but maybe they never thought there would be serious consequences.

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zhèjiù shì就是wèn tí问题suǒ zài所在zuò wéi作为gōng wù yuán公务员wǒ men我们yán xíng言行dài biǎo代表zhezhèng fǔ政府xíng xiàng形象gèngguān hū关乎shè huì社会degōng píng公平wěn dìng稳定bù guǎn不管shìxiàn shàng线上hái shì还是xiàn xià线下biǎo dá表达yàoyǒudǐ xiàn底线a

That’s the crux of the problem. As civil servants, our words and actions represent the government’s image and are crucial to fairness and stability in society. Whether online or offline, there should be boundaries in what we say.

陈花
méi cuò没错zhèshì jiàn事件tí xǐng提醒wǒ men我们zuòlǎo shī老师deyàoyǐn dǎo引导xué shēng学生xué huì学会zàiwǎng luò网络shànglǐ xìng理性biǎo dá表达yì jiàn意见bì jìng毕竟yī jù huà一句话shuōchū qù出去fù shuǐ nán shōu覆水难收

Absolutely. This incident also reminds us, as teachers, to guide students to express their opinions rationally online. After all, once something is said, it can’t be taken back.

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