【禁闻】中国女排背毛诗 “红风”吓跑外商

【新唐人2011年5月6日讯】近年来,大陆“红风”再起,继重庆、江西之后,湖北、广东等地相继力推红色运动。最近,这股“红风”也波及到了大陆体坛:中国女排为备战伦敦奥运,要求队员必须背诵毛泽东诗词。这立即引来网民的痛斥。香港媒体则指出,当局极力操控意识形态,如果情况恶化将引发“撤资潮”。

中国女排近年成绩跌入谷底,中国排球协会最近刊登消息,中国女排从4月26号到5月1号,在福建漳州,花了一星期时间学习、朗诵毛泽东诗词,希望通过这种“革命教育”,备战明年(2012年)的伦敦奥运会。

这篇报导一经网站转载,立即引来网民热议。《网易》转载这条消息后,不到10个小时,就有超过6万人参与讨论。

据了解,组织“红诗朗诵会”不仅在中国国家排球队是首次,在大陆体坛也堪称首创。

香港《东方日报》报导,为宣扬中共革命事迹、谋求执政合法性,早在2004年,中共中央就要求在全国范围掀起红色旅游活动,但并没有能够形成热潮。薄熙来主政重庆后,大搞红色运动,《重庆卫视》变成了“红色频道”, 甚至交警罚单也改成红色,使重庆俨然成为中国的“红都”。

随后,江西、湖北、广东等多个省份也不甘落后,相继力推“红色运动”。而这种全国性的“红色运动”,也越来越勾起民众对文革的痛苦回忆。

大陆中国问题专家胡星斗对《东方日报》表示,红色浪潮不能够建设现代文明!多年以前,红色文化铺天盖地,但民生艰难。目前,“红色运动”对外资还不致带来太大影响,但如果持续下去,严重的话会使“改革开放”夭折,负面影响极大。

《东方日报》还援引分析指出,外商最关注投资环境的稳定。当局极力操控意识形态的做法,备受外国舆论关注,如果情况继续恶化将引发“撤资潮”。

此前,重庆当局在强力推行“唱红打黑”期间,大批外资就曾因担心受冲击而大举撤离。

而“红风”所到之处,各种奇闻怪事更是接连不断,让人目不暇接。

从5月3号起,湖北武汉市的所有洒水车将停止播放歌曲《祝你生日快乐》,而改唱“红歌”。 武汉当局号称:此举是为了使司机消除夜间作业疲劳。

早些时候,四川省资阳市更曾经在精神病医院举行“红歌比赛”,成为网民的笑料。网友说:(红歌)本来就是精神病人唱的歌!

上个月,重庆师范大学28名女学生装扮成中共烈士江姐(江竹筠),前去参观渣滓洞监狱遗址,被外界质疑是当局作秀。而近日,一组恶搞江姐的图片——“江姐受刑图”在网上受到热传;当局担心江姐的烈士形象因此受损,迅速将照片删除。

新唐人记者、李谦、王明宇综合报导。

For London 2012 Recite Mao

In recent years, “Red Wind" has re-emerged
in Mainland China, from Chongqing, Jiangxi, Hubei
to Guangdong. Recently, “Red Wind" also spread
to the sports: for the London Olympics 2012
reciting Mao’s poetry is required
from the women’s volleyball team. This news
attracted immediate scolding from netizens.
Hong Kong media said that authorities may apply
divestment if the situation deteriorates.

Chinese women’s volleyball is worsening.
The Chinese Volleyball Association
recently published that the women’s volleyball team
will recite Mao’s poems for a week in Fujian.
They hope this “revolutionary education”
will prepare them for the 2012 London Olympics.

Once this story was reprinted by websites, it quickly
attracted heated debates. EaseNet reprinted the news,
and in less than 10 hours more than 6 million people
participated in the discussion.

According to reports, the conference for reciting
“red poetry” is the first of its kind. Not only
in volleyball but also in China’s sport community.

Hong Kong’s Oriental Daily reported that in order to
seek legitimacy, the Chinese Communist Party(CCP)
intended to promote revolutionary events in 2004,
but failed. Since Bo Xilai came to Chongqing,
he turned Chongqing TV into “Red Channel"
and now even traffic police issue red tickets.
Chongqing has now become the “Red City”.

Afterwards, Jinagxi, Hubei, Guangdong
and other Provinces, pushed the “Red Campaign".
This national “Red Campaign" brings back
painful memories of the Cultural Revolution.

China expert Hu Xingdou told Oriental Daily
that the “red tide” cannot establish
modern civilization. Years ago, the “red culture”
was overwhelming, people’s life was difficult.
Nowadays, foreign investments are not affected
by the “Red Movement." However, if it continues,
it may bring a huge negative impact.

Oriental Daily also pointed out that foreign investors
worry most about the stability of the environment.
Strongly enforcing CCP ideology
may cause a divestment tide.

Earlier, authorities in Chongqing strongly promoted
“Sing red, beat corruption”; a large number
of foreign investors withdrew, fearing losses.

Everywhere the “red wind” blew, weird anecdotes
continue to happen and keep people occupied.

From May 3, 2011, all sprinkler trucks
stopped playing “Happy Birthday,” instead playing
“Red Song” in Wuhan City. Authorities claimed
it would prevent drivers from night work fatigue.

Earlier, a mental hospital in Sichuan Province
held a “Red Song Contest". This event was mocked
among Chinese netizens. One netizen said,
“Red songs are only for the mentally ill.”

Last month, in Chongqing Normal University
28 female students dressed as Communist martyr
Sister Jiang (Jiang Zhuyun) and went to visit
the Zhazi Dong prison site. Outsiders questioned
the propaganda nature of this move. And recently,
spoof of Jiang’s pictures also spread fast online.
Worried about the damage to Jiang’s martyr image,
authorities are quick to remove the photos.

NTD reporters Li Qian and Wang Mingyu

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