Global Film Emperor

Chapter 445 The Electricity Association Meeting

Chapter 445 The Electricity Association Meeting (Part 2)

"I don't want to describe how decadent the private lives of certain celebrities are, because that's a matter of privacy. It shouldn't be brought up by us unless we cross the legal line or go against the will of both parties. But I believe everyone has heard about it to some extent. I also don't want to explain what consequences these celebrities' online public opinion battles will bring to both sides, or how vulgar some people's revelations are, because that's a matter for internet regulators."

"I just want to ask one question: Is it really okay to talk about 'sex and sexual abuse' repeatedly in a Chinese online community that has no age restrictions? Doesn't it make people feel disgusted?"

"Is it really a good idea to let a group of people who are least likely to believe in love talk about love? This is a very serious question."

These words may not be earth-shattering, because everyone here understands them, but they can still serve as a wake-up call for everyone, because the online battles these celebrities are engaging in are truly ugly.

That's right, this kind of thing shouldn't be handled by the China Film Association. After all, the association's function is only to supervise films, television programs, and actors. As for the private lives of artists, that should be the business of the cultural department. If we really want to draw a clear line, it's not their place to step in.

But after thinking it over, everyone felt that it was indeed inappropriate to have this kind of artist appear in mainstream film and television works. If he likes to talk about "sex" so much in online communities, then he should go to Japan and make porn. Why bother making movies and TV series?

Don't say that the leadership of the film and television industry is too old-fashioned and conservative, thinking that foreign countries are very open about this kind of thing. Look at it this way, if there were no age restrictions, would they still be open? Those are for adults, after all, they have reason and know how to solve their physiological problems.

Teenagers, on the other hand, don't have that ability. They get excited after watching something and go out to wander around in the middle of the night looking for lone women to commit crimes. Aren't there plenty of cases like this?
As a result, while the government is cracking down on pornographic websites, celebrities are now legitimately using their own situations to spread all sorts of pornographic information? Although simple text messages and chat screenshots are certainly not as direct as videos, they can still change teenagers' views on sex and love.

For example, what if teenage couples start to think that relationships don't require monogamy and that cheating is a common phenomenon? What if the boy finds it exciting and starts using extremely offensive terms of address when chatting with his girlfriend, begins to experience sexual psychological oppression, and at some point feels that his partner is his slave seeking pleasure, while the oppressed person feels that this is popular, fashionable, and justified?
Don't say it's impossible. Aren't there plenty of people these days who ask their spouses to call them "Dad" or "Master" for a certain period of time to get some kind of feeling? Are there no more extreme cases? If going even further has become the norm and taken for granted, isn't that shameful?

Shouldn't love and sex be about mutual respect? Why resort to exploitation, destroying the original equal footing and turning it into a skewed relationship? Is it that you can't ejaculate unless you do this? Isn't that shameful?

While gossip may be juicy, you should also be aware that it constantly changes your perspective on such events and can even influence your values.

However, this does not mean that the victims should remain silent and watch the other party continue to get away with it. They certainly have the right to make their experiences public, and the public also has the right to know. But everything needs to be done in moderation. And everyone here knows that this is also because the relevant authorities are unable to handle the situation.

Perhaps they were involved as well.

This matter may not seem significant, but it is quite serious. Although Mr. Chen doesn't use social media much, he has a very clear understanding of the power of the internet. In fact, everyone knows that this kind of thing can't be stopped, and stopping it would actually damage the booming entertainment industry to some extent.

But going too far is not a good thing, and someone really should step in to manage it. The Electric Sports Association can't do anything about it, and he's retired but only holds a nominal position, though he still has a bunch of apprentices in high positions.

"Yun Zheng, tell me your thoughts."

"Mr. Chen, I think that when the victim has solid evidence, it should be sent to the relevant government departments for processing first, and then the truth of the matter should be made public. However, the so-called evidence should not be released. The authenticity should be confirmed by the authorities so that the public knows the specific reasons."

This kind of gossip isn't appealing anymore; everyone understands that. But enough is enough to quench thirst and give the public something to talk about. We won't reveal the specifics of how these disgraced celebrities operated, what tricks they played, or what positions they mastered. For ordinary gossip-loving people who just want a glimpse, this is enough. As for those who want more details, who want to know how they did it, why don't you pay them to come to your house and put on a show for you? How shameless!
Ge Yunzheng's suggestion is good, but it is not feasible in practice. After all, neither the China Film Association nor the cultural department has law enforcement power, and this is his private life. Without violating the law, the China Film Association really cannot deal with or punish him. Even if he is punished, he does not accept serious dramas, but only commercial dramas and variety shows. He can still pass the review if necessary. After all, the authorities will give him some face in terms of capital.

Ge Yunzheng understood this as well, so when he made the suggestion, he was neither enthusiastic nor arrogant. His tone, like his personality, was full of caution. He knew that the proposal would definitely be rejected, but what he wanted to do was accept the rejection. He couldn't set up detailed regulations, because he was an actor, not a lawyer.

All he has to do is ensure that the relevant regulations are implemented and that a record is made of it in his resume.

After all these years of celebrities causing trouble, has no one ever suggested doing anything about it? But just like Ge Yunzheng's proposal, they were all rejected one by one.

This is a difficult matter to manage. Before it comes to light, it's best to just let these petty thefts remain hidden. After all, business stars are all part of a community of shared interests. Although there is internal competition, there are many gray areas involved. Once it's exposed, it will affect a large number of people and have a significant impact on the market.

Old Master Chen closed his eyes, pondered for a long time, and finally sighed deeply. He opened his eyes, opened the lid of the teacup, and the condensed water vapor inside gathered together and fell onto the table. Old Master Chen gently brushed it away, took a sip of tea, and answered.

"Alright, go back and submit a written report first. Everyone understands the seriousness of this matter. At the next meeting, we'll focus on discussing this issue. How to manage it, and how to punish it, all require some time to consider. Let's put this matter aside for now. Qiming, tell us about your situation..."

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The meeting lasted from 9:30 a.m. to 1:30 p.m., with only a one-hour break in between. Finally, after all the members were parched and exhausted, the meeting came to an end.

After the meeting, everyone went their separate ways. Seeing that it was still early, Old Master Chen took Lu Ze to a private theater to watch a Peking Opera performance. It was a very high-quality performance, and Lu Ze tipped him another five thousand yuan. However, when he asked again, he learned that the Huangmei Opera singer he had met last time had left, which made Lu Ze feel a little regretful. He asked someone what the real name of the woman named Fengxian was, and the answer he got was Xiao Feng.

This action amused Grandpa Chen and also teased Lu Ze, asking if he had developed feelings for the girl. Lu Ze waved his hand in denial, only saying that he hoped to recognize her one day and hear her perform again, which made Grandpa Chen mutter that she was boring.

A little after four o'clock in the afternoon, Lu Ze helped his master home. Old Master Chen's son also came back tonight. Although Old Master Chen treated Lu Ze better than his own son, which made his own son Chen Shunping a little jealous, it did not prevent the two from getting along well as friends.

After dinner, Chen Shunping received a phone call and excused himself to leave, saying he had work to do. This displeased Old Master Chen, who said a few words, and the dinner ended. Lu Ze returned to the guest room and booked a train ticket back to Lü Hua.

That's it, I'll go home tomorrow.

"..."

(End of this chapter)

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