China News Agency, Hong Kong, June 10 Telegram title: The first anniversary of the "revision of the storm": the education of the disease makes the youth "lost on the street"

  China News Agency reporter Zhang Xiaoxi

  It has been a year since the "revision storm" occurred. Over the past year, Hong Kong society has been seriously affected. What is even more distressing is that many young students have "lost the streets" and even participated in violent and illegal activities. Behind this phenomenon is the serious problem of education in Hong Kong.

  According to the latest data learned by the Hong Kong Police from the China News Service, from June 9, 2019 to May 31, 2020, the police arrested 8,986 people in demonstrations in various districts of Hong Kong, of which 3666 were students, and involved in crimes including participation in riots and illegal 692 people have been prosecuted for assembly, criminal damage, police assault, possession of offensive weapons, etc.

  In the early days of the "Rectification Law", Huang Chuliang, the principal of Huang Chubiao Middle School, pointed out in an interview with reporters that the reason behind the participation of some Hong Kong youths in demonstrations and aggressive violence is the weak education of modern Chinese history in Hong Kong, the bias of teaching materials, and teacher training. Shortage of government, the absence of government control, etc.

  However, the disease in Hong Kong has already planted "bad results". Not only did a childish face appear at the scene of the riots, the Chinese University of Hong Kong and the Hong Kong Polytechnic University even became a "battlefield" in November last year. Young students, with ulterior motives and instigation, believed in the so-called "illegal justice". Use destruction and violence to impact the rule of law in Hong Kong and destroy your own home.

  Because young students are young and not deeply involved in the world, their values ​​are easily influenced by school teachers and teaching content. Gu Minkang, a former deputy dean of the School of Law, City University of Hong Kong, once wrote that if Hong Kong’s education is "sick", then the first problem is the educator, and the second is the problem with the textbook.

  The Director of the Education Bureau of the Hong Kong Special Administrative Region Yang Runxiong said in May this year that from June 2019 to the end of March 2020, the Education Bureau received a total of 192 complaints about teachers’ professional misconduct in social incidents, most of which involve teachers’ hatred and curse. Inappropriate remarks, and most of the teachers involved are taught in primary and secondary schools.

  The general education class in Hong Kong is problematic. In some general education textbooks in Hong Kong schools, attacks on "one country, two systems", beautification of illegal "occupation of the middle", and intensification of conflicts between Hong Kong and the mainland are common contents. In addition, citing the negative conclusions on the topic of China from a typical Western perspective has also caused some Hong Kong youths to have a one-sided and extreme understanding of the mainland.

  In the early 2000s, Hong Kong abolished the Chinese History subject as a compulsory subject, and many young people in Hong Kong grew up in a vague and even false perception of the history of the motherland. Even in the recent history examination of the Hong Kong Diploma of Secondary Education Examination, even blatantly appearing to beautify the atrocities committed by Japan’s aggression against China, it is once again proved that education in Hong Kong is seriously ill, and the victims are targeted at young students.

  On May 15 this year, Xian Jiahao, the 21-year-old man who was the first to admit the crime of riots in the "Rituals" was sentenced to 4 years in prison. He pleaded guilty during the hearing, saying that violence was unacceptable, and wrote a letter of plea that said: "If I have the opportunity to talk to young people, I will tell them not to resort to violence."

  According to Hong Kong media reports, after Mr. Xian Jiahao pleaded guilty, a man named Mai claimed to be the teacher of Xian Jiahao on the social network, and even said that he “has always taught students to be serious and righteous”, but his personal account is full of incitement to violence . Some people in the education sector believe that some teachers encourage students to self-destruct, but they "make people rush and relax", hoping that Hong Kong society, especially young people, will be able to recognize the facts.

  "The arrested young people have been exploited by people fighting for the "political dividend" to make illegal acts and become "political sacrifices." This is the emotion and helplessness of the Hong Kong Police's "one brother" and the director of the Hong Kong SAR Government Police Department Deng Bingqiang. In his view, all sectors of society should discourage young people and say no to unlawful consciousness and behavior. (Finish)