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Who is the student who speaks with the national flag and criticizes the education in China?
Jiang reported about Jiang Huo, and the teachers were stunned! On Monday, April 9th, more than 3,000 teachers and students of Huilong Middle School in Qidong City, Jiangsu Province held a regular flag-raising ceremony. After the ceremony, in the keynote speech on "How to set up lofty ideals", Jiang, a liberal arts student in Grade Two of Senior High School, completely skipped the teacher's speech on "being assessed" and made a generous statement, which strongly criticized the current system of further education and the so-called ideals imposed on him by his parents. The scene was in uproar. Afterwards, the school said that in a tolerant attitude, the student who "made inappropriate remarks and used excessive words" would not be punished. (Yangzi Evening News April 1 1)

In the follow-up treatment, the leaders and teachers of Huilong Middle School did show valuable rationality and restraint. This not only adds a lot of color to this school, but also gives the general public more confidence in the changes and progress of education in China. However, the school's tolerance and the decision not to punish are not only insufficient to deal with the moral and value of this incident, but also unable to dispel the public's general dissatisfaction with the current education situation in China.

As far as expression is concerned, citizens have the right to stand under the national flag and express their views and opinions within the scope prescribed by law. The flag-raising ceremony in schools should not be a specific factor to restrict expression, but a symbol to defend this free expression. Of course, the right to speak at the flag-raising ceremony on campus should be defended. This is not only a sacred right endowed by the Constitution, but also a natural expression of civic awareness. School leaders think that Jiang made inappropriate remarks and used excessive words in "inappropriate occasions", which is really a double misunderstanding: the occasion is not necessarily inappropriate, and the expression is not necessarily forbidden.