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People s Daily Comment: Wei Shihao, don t cry, the law will support you

The fans of the "Tiger Wings Cheering Team" at the Tianjin Jinmen Tiger Club will be in the corresponding South Stand D110 and D111 single area, and will be 1 game without spectators. Not long ago, Jiang Moumou, a Tianjin fan who took the lead in insulting the opponent's players and their families, has been administratively detained for 7 days and was ordered to ban the game from watching.

The vulgar insults, personal attacks, and other evil deeds on and off the stadium have long become extremely disgusting behaviors for people to hate. The public desires that the experience of watching games is more civilized and pleasant, and the fan culture is more positive and healthier. For a long time, whether on or off the court, whether on or off the court, some fans have used the game atmosphere to vent their emotions, provoke and slander things, or mixed with personal grievances, to induce war and confront the fans. At the least, they insult and insult the opponent's players and fans, and at the worst, they will be insulted and even chased and beat each other unreasonably. What these fans rely on is their identity as "loyal" in the team, a so-called "reciting exchanges", and there is also the wrong concept of not ruling the law and making it difficult to find people. Little do people know that watching the game in a civilized way is both personal cultivation and a requirement of the bottom line of the law, and cannot be easily broken.

The results of a series of punishments triggered by Jiang Moumou reflect the clear attitude of the relevant parties - any bad behavior that disrupts the order of the league will not be tolerated. Whoever causes trouble will have to "make peace" himself; whoever makes mistakes will have to bear the responsibility. In fact, this punishment did not "suddenly come". Before the China Football Federation announced the latest penalty decision for violations of regulations and discipline, including the China Football Federation, Tianjin Football Association, Tianjin Public Security Bureau Binhai Branch and related clubs, they all spoke out to condemn the insults. Sharp condemnation from all walks of life has cultivated a consensus on maintaining the discipline of the field and maintaining the civilization of watching the game. More importantly, this punishment is "point-to-point", multi-level and comprehensive. There are personal detention and bans of watching the game, as well as criticism of the clubs in the competition area and punishments for the "empty" areas where the fans will watch the stands. The signal sent by the relevant punishment is that no individual or group is allowed to take advantage of the competition atmosphere and vent their will, and it is not allowed to vent personal anger or act like a hooligan in the name of football.

Civilized viewing is not just a matter in the field of football. For all competitive sports spectators and fans, they should always be conscious, restrained and rational. While calling on individuals to uphold their words and deeds and legal boundaries, we also look forward to the responsibility of guiding fans to watch the game in a civilized manner in relevant clubs and fan groups. The style of a team and the spiritual temperament of a city can be seen through the behavior of its fans and citizens.

Watch the event in a civilized manner, and reason versus winning or losing. The stadium is not a venting anger, and the fan stands are not an unlawful place for "being hooligan". We look forward to the series of handling and punishment results announced this time, which can promote a new look inside and outside the stadium, so that the positive, clean, united and loving fan culture can be soaked and spread between each other.

This article was originally published on the People's Daily View Channel, entitled "People's Talk: Rectify chaos inside and outside the stadium in accordance with the law and promote civilized viewing of the game."