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One Man's Time and Space Smuggling Empire VIP Volume Chapter 111 Conclusion

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    Cai Yuanpei's words immediately made the atmosphere in the hall tense. Surrounding the political focus of the media, several different political factions of the figures in the hall were quickly revealed.

    Liang Qichao¡¯s dislike of the media can be seen from his political attitude. He is a royalist. Although he participated in the reform revolution in his early years, he gradually faded out and gradually strengthened his political stance.  In fact, he is very disgusted with any political chaos. As the last encyclopedic scholar in China, he has his own opinions on the situation of Chinese society.

    This is a country that must be centralized. It has a vast territory and complex geographical and social conditions. Although the national culture is unified, there is a strong tendency for regional separatism in geography. Once political chaos occurs,  When the central government loses its authority, many disasters will immediately occur. This has happened many times in China's history.

    Therefore, when the Ming Dynasty ruled, centralized rule, and implemented limited constitutional government, this was what Liang Qichao thought was the most suitable path for China. The current group led by Li Zhe has a wise and wise core, internal unity, strong organizational strength, and good governance and military capabilities.  They are all quite skillful, and they are the perfect partners in Liang Qichao's mind, as evidenced by the current booming prospects of the empire.

    So now, Liang Qichao couldn't stand the tendency of over-liberalization between the government and the public, and the condemnation of the authorities. The situation was bad, and the court was hopeless. Naturally, everyone wanted to rise up for revolution, but now  Everything is fine, but if you don't serve your country well, you just want to criticize your own country. What's the point?  I'm afraid it can only be explained by the term born to be a rebel.

    There are many people who agree with him.  The same is true for Zhang Jian, Zhang Binglin and others. These former backbones of the constitutionalists were due to their ideological tendencies.  Now it has become the staunchest ally of Li Zhe Group.

    Zhang Jian stood up and said to Cai Yuanpei:

    "He Qing! The media must exist, and His Majesty supports it. Naturally, we people have no intention of coercion. But do you think there is no limit to this so-called freedom of the press? We can arbitrarily slander national policies and accuse each other.  Interfering with the normal administrative order of the country, is this the true meaning of the media?

    I think you may be thinking wrongly.

    The media plays a very important role, and it is not just about opposing for the sake of opposition, especially now.  Many media in our country are privately owned. Can you guarantee that the people behind them have no selfish motives?  Of course that's impossible!  Everyone has their own purpose in doing things, and the same goes for these media people.

    If every media person can write articles according to their own will to influence the political tendencies of the general public, or even betray national interests and stir up social unrest, then should such media also be free?  Selling freedom for national interests?

    The state¡¯s control over the media is for national security and for normal social order in all walks of life.  There may be some errors in the implementation of the local government.  But this is by no means a reason for the news media to prove themselves and blackmail the government!  In my opinion, today¡¯s journalism industry needs to introduce a policy to properly manage it.  "

    Cai Yuanpei heard this.  I immediately felt something bad, and I quickly looked at the faces of the people present one by one, and found that most of them kept nodding.  I deeply believed what Zhang Jian said.  When we talk about press freedom here, no one here has any allies!  Now he was completely anxious.  in this problem.  The people here are so old-fashioned.  You must know that these people are all former leaders of the Revolutionary Party!

    Cai Yuanpei suddenly felt that the world was so lonely!

    Cai Yuanpei didn¡¯t expect it.  In fact, people will always change with changes in the environment!

    Now that the leaders of the revolutionary party in the past have successfully ascended to the leadership position and sat in a different position, their views are naturally very different from before. The slaves have become masters, and their perspective on the problem has naturally become  The owner's perspective.  For the government, the press freedom of the media is inherently opposed to itself!  There is no reason in this world to do everything possible to be kind to one's enemies!  It¡¯s good that the government doesn¡¯t target the media all day long.

    The reason why Cai Yuanpei's attitude has not changed is because of his personal character and the fact that the department he is in charge of is somewhat above the government agencies.  Education is something that inherently belongs to the whole society, but it is quite different from the position of the national government.  If everything is viewed from the government's perspective, then education in this country will never be possible.

    He and his colleagues have unknowingly had very different political stances.

    Watching the meeting form a stalemate, Cai Yuanpei, a gentle and elegant gentleman, stood up at this moment.? showed extraordinary stubbornness, insisting on fighting against the crowd and resolutely not backing down. The empire actually had a tendency to fight between parties on this small issue.

    Xun You couldn¡¯t help but said:

    "Everyone, please stop arguing. I think what you just said makes sense. The freedom of the media is naturally not unlimited. Unlimited freedom does not exist in this world. Press legislation is inevitable. I think this should be  No controversy!¡±

    When most people in the cabinet heard this sentence, they immediately felt happy, knowing that Xun You probably still had the same position as everyone.  When Cai Yuanpei heard this, he was stunned and almost speechless. But he was thinking more. Is it true that every government should cut off dissidents as soon as it comes to power, isolate superiors and subordinates, and step by step?  Is it a cycle of chaos that history has proven in the past?

    "But" When Xun You said this, there was a sudden turn of events, which shocked everyone present. "The role of the media cannot be ignored. It is revolutionary in communicating public opinion, delegating information, and social supervision."  The significance of this is a great progress in the social and political civilization of modern society!

    I personally believe that its significance to social development and stability cannot be overemphasized.  We must not try to control or even strangle the media just because the government thinks it is getting in the way!  In that case, our country and our nation will lose their most precious ability to renew themselves and enter a vicious cycle of constant decline and decay!

    Things always have two sides, and you always have to weigh the pros and cons when doing things!

    Press freedom is definitely not unlimited freedom, but the control of press legislation should be as loose as possible. I personally think that in this, social participation should be emphasized as much as possible, and all the sages in society should be mobilized as much as possible, instead of  The government is arbitrary and autocratic. After all, the government¡¯s position here is very inappropriate. How in the world can it supervise its own affairs!

    "As for how to do it specifically, we still need to discuss it in detail"

    ?? (To be continued)
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