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overview and quick review | "mineral water for childbirth sold out" became a hot search, who is directing such an absurd drama?

2024-09-03

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overview news commentator li yimu
such news can easily make people feel that it is a "nonsensical" deconstruction: according to media reports, recently on social platforms, a weak alkaline natural mineral water was rumored to be "baby-giving water", and the topic "mineral water is said to give birth to sons and is sold out" ranked first on weibo's hot search. on the same day, the product's producer and manufacturer denied the rumor to the media, saying that there was no scientific basis for it.
the more serious the "denial" is, the more comedic effect it creates, which reminds people of guo degang's words: "for example, if i tell a rocket expert that your rocket is not good and the fuel is not good, i think it should be burned with wood, preferably coal, and the coal should be carefully selected, not washed coal. if the scientist looks at me straight in the eye, he loses."
in the year 2024, faced with the rumor that "drinking a certain mineral water can give birth to a son", people will inevitably subconsciously ask: is it true?
if it is true, it is a great challenge to our efforts to cultivate scientific literacy among the people over the years. from the "salt rush" to the "fertility mineral water rush", the common feature behind them is the complete loss of scientific common sense and basic logic. it seems that suddenly, at a certain moment, all formulas, laws, and rules have become invalid. before i can think too much, my body has been swept into the torrent of people.
if it is false, then we need to conduct a more resolute and clear investigation to find out who spread such a "rumor". in today's information society where "traces can be left everywhere", it should be said that it is not difficult to find the source of such a rumor. such rumors are no longer just "nonsense", but have already had a certain degree of impact on normal social life and public order and morality. such rumors not only lower the chinese people's cognition of scientific literacy, but also make people smell a stale smell of "preferring sons to daughters". if such "rumors" are allowed to spread on social platforms, the poison will be widespread.
it is speechless that a topic like "mineral water is said to be able to give birth to sons and is sold out" can become a hot search. open this platform or that platform, and there are too many "hot searches" like this one? if you say that going to work every day is tiring enough, it is understandable to watch something relaxing and lively. but if there are too many similar "hot searches", it will also make people tired: this day after day, will it ever end?
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