2011年5月13日星期五

【禁闻】“五道杠”招众骂 少工委欲降温

【禁闻】"五道杠"招众骂 少工委欲降温

【新唐人2011年5月14日讯】最近,武汉市少先队总队副总队长黄艺博佩戴"五道杠"一
事,引发公众和媒体热议。外媒指出,黄艺博已经成为"中国共产主义的一颗星",而大
陆的网络上却是骂声一片。作为负责青少年工作的中央权威机构――全国少工委日前终于
发声,要求各级少先队组织不得擅自"加杠"。

据此前大陆媒体的报导,黄艺博两岁就开始看《新闻联播》,七岁开始阅读《人民日报
》和《参考消息》,现任武汉市少先总队副总队长,因为佩戴"五道杠",而被称为"五
道杠少年"。

在中国,少先队作为中共的附属组织和后备梯队,一直受到中共官方的直接控制与特殊
教育,少先队队员、共青团团员、中共党员几乎成了所有官员的人生必经三部曲。

《南方周末》在"官样年华――五道杠总队长是怎样炼成的"一文中披露,黄艺博的父亲黄
宏章,是湖北省一家省直单位政工处负责宣传工作的副处长;母亲则在军工系统工作。

黄宏章特意为儿子整理编辑出版了《阳光男孩黄艺博成长实录》,书中搜集了历年来关
于黄艺博的媒体报导、与领导合影以及获得的荣誉奖项等。书中有一组照片,展示了黄
艺博当选"五道杠"后"研究工作"、"阅读文件"的场景。

这些照片被发表到黄艺博的网络博客后,迅速在网上走红。黄艺博官气十足的姿态和口
号式文章,立即引来网民调侃和媒体的关注,《华尔街日报》称他是"戴『五道杠'的中
国政治神童"。

英国的《独立报》则形容黄艺博是"中国共产主义的一颗星",认为黄艺博的照片和中共
政治人物的宣传照片"几乎没有分别"。尤其是在一张照片中,他弯腰握住一名卧病在床
老太太的手,俨然是一副领导做派。

而随着"五道杠"事件的持续升温,作为负责青少年工作的全国少工委终于在5月11号发
出通知,要求各级少先队不得"擅自加杠"。

按照现行规定,少先队的大、中、小队长分别是三道杠、两道杠和一道杠,并没有"五
道杠"。

那么,"五道杠"事件是否会因为"不得擅自加杠"的行政通知而就此了结呢?

5月12号,英国《BBC》中文网刊发湖南网友高亚洲的文章"孩子到底需不需要那一杠
",文章质疑,既然不准插入五道杠,又何需在孩子们的世界里插入一道杠、两道杠、
三道杠呢?

高亚洲指出,杠杠俨然是现实社会中权力等级的生动照搬,只要一道杠、两道杠、三道
杠还在,禁五道杠无异于"以五十步笑百步";少工委的通知,只是徒增笑料。

网友则评论说,变态的社会教育,教育出了一个标准的官场在小学的模型;就算取消掉
五道杠,也取消不了权力在人们心中的阴影,也取消不了中共奴化国民的现实。

也有网友直言:没有信仰也比信共产主义要好。

透视这一异常火热的"五道杠"事件,美国资深时事评论员杰森博士认为,多年来,很多
仁人志士在积极推�"去中共化"的运动,虽然表面上不轰轰烈烈,但这个运动已经在中
国社会产生了巨大影响。

杰森博士:"这个事情,这个热热闹闹的场景,大家其实不是在围观『五道杠',而事实
上就像是一个网上大游行,是一个『边缘化中共'的网上大游行。"

据《大纪元》数据显示,自2004年底《九评共产党》发表以来,截至目前,退出中共及
其附属组织共青团和少先队的"三退"人数,已高达9400多万人,中共的解体已经成为大
势所趋。

新唐人记者李谦、周平综合报导。

The "Five-Stripe Youth" Dilemma

Recently, the "five-stripe" badge worn by Huang Yibo,the deputy chief of
Wuhan's Young Pioneers,have sparked heated public and media debates.Foreign
media commented that Huang has become"a star of Chinese Communism",while he
is widely criticized by the Chinese netizens.Communist party's (CCP) youth
work authorities,the National Youth Work Committee, finally orderedthe
Young Pioneers to not "add stripes" at will.

As per Chinese media reports, Huang startedwatching state-produced news at
the age of 2 andreading CCP's official People's Daily at age 7.As the
deputy chief of Wuhan's Young Pineers,Huang is called "five-stripe youth"
for his badge.

Young Pioneers is an affiliate and reserve echelonof the CCP, which
directly controls and educates it.Nearly all CCP official were previous
members ofYoung Pioneers and the Communist Youth League.

Southern Weekend magazine revealed in an article,Huang's father, Huang
Hongzhang, is deputy directorof propaganda at a provincial agency in
Hubei.His mother works in the Chinese military system.

Huang Hongzhang edited and published a book"Record of Sunshine Boy Huang
Yibo's Growth".The book contains a collection of awards Huang got,media
reports on him and his photos with officials.A set of photographs show that
after getting "5 stripes",Huang was doing research and reading documents.

These photos soon became popular online.Huang's bureaucrat posture and
slogan-style articlesimmediately attracted ridicule from netizens.The Wall
Street Journal called him"Chinese political prodigy with five stripes."

UK's newspaper Independent described Huang as"Star of Chinese Communism"
and his photos arenot different from CCP politicians' propaganda photos.In
one photo, resembling a CCP official,he bent over to hold the hand of a
bedridden woman.

As the "five stripes" continue to attract attention,on May 11, National
Youth Work Committee finallyissued a notice forbidding unauthorized extra
stripes.

Under current provisions, according to their ranks,Young Pioneer officials
can have maximum 3 stripes.

Will the "five stripes" incident end with this notice?

On May 12, BBC Chinese published an article byHunan-based netizen Gao
Yazhou, who asked,do children really need the stripes?

Gao pointed out that the stripe system representshierarchies in the real
world.As long as the stripes still exist, forbidding "5 stripes"is as
ridiculous as pot calling the kettle black.

A netizen commented that the twisted educationhas made a bureaucratic model
in primary school.Eliminating the five stripes will not eliminatethe
reality of CCP's enslavement of Chinese people.

A netizen commented: Having no belief isbetter than believing in communism.

U.S.-based senior political commentator Dr. Jasonbelieves that many people
have been promoting"de-Communization" movement, which has madea tremendous
impact on the Chinese society.

Dr. Jason: Netizens aren't crowd watching "5 stripes".It is like an online
parade to marginalize CCP.

As per Epoch Times' data, since the end of 2004,after the publication of
the "Nine Commentaries,"94 million people have quit the CCP and its
affiliatedorganizations, including the Young Pioneers.The CCP's
disintegration is the trend of the times.

NTD reporters Li Qian and Zhou Ping 2011-05-14
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