“My dad is Li Gang”的版本间的差异
来自China Digital Space
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− | ''"Give me more food! My dad is Li Gang!" | + | ''Bush: "Give me more food! My dad is Li Gang!" |
− | ''"Dammit! Why the hell couldn't my father be Li Gang."'' | + | ''Cheney: "Dammit! Why the hell couldn't my father be Li Gang."'' |
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2010年12月11日 (六) 06:02的版本
我爸爸是李刚 (wǒ bàbà shì Lǐ Gāng): My father is Li Gang
This phrase became a huge social phenomenon following a tragic car accident that left college girl, Chen Xiaofeng dead. Chen had been in-line skating with a friend when they were both struck by a speeding car driven by 22-year-old Li Qiming. The intoxicated driver attempted to flee but was intercepted by security guards. Undeterred he yelled, “Sue me if you dare, my father is Li Gang!” Li Gang is the deputy police chief in the Beishi district of Baoding, in Hebei province.
As explained by the New York Times:
The tale of her death is precisely the sort of gripping socio-drama — a commoner grievously wronged; a privileged transgressor pulling strings to escape punishment — that sets off alarm bells in the offices of Communist Party censors. And in fact, party propaganda officials moved swiftly after the accident to ensure that the story never gained traction.
Curiously, however, the opposite has happened. A month after the accident, much of China knows the story, and “My father is Li Gang” has become a bitter inside joke, a catchphrase for shirking any responsibility — washing the dishes, being faithful to a girlfriend — with impunity. Even the government’s heavy-handed effort to control the story has become the object of scorn among younger, savvier Chinese.
After Chen's death a Chinese blogger known as Piggy Feet Beta began a contest inviting entrants to incorporate the phrase "My father is Li Gang" into classical Chinese poetry. The contest received over 6,000 entries and helped propel the phrase to become one of the most widely known internet memes of 2010.
More information about this incident is available here and here.
Chen’s death and the ensuing social outcry is very similar to the 70 KPH incident. See horse of deception.
"My Father is Li Gang" in the style of Mao-era socialist-realist art.
Bush: "Give me more food! My dad is Li Gang!"
Cheney: "Dammit! Why the hell couldn't my father be Li Gang."
My father is Li Gang
Mock advertisement for a "government official father." Includes a number of references to internet jokes that end with the punchline: my father is Li Gang.
My father is Li Gang
My father is Li Gang. The car is supporting five buildings, the number of homes alleged to be owned by Li Gang.