【新唐人2011年10月24日讯】近日,网上流传一段视频,一个7岁女童在义卖会上出售名牌二手包,并且声称自己父亲是“特大官”,除了刺激了许多网民的负面反应,更令人担忧中国儿童的精神教育问题。
问:小朋友,你这些包是名牌啊?
女童:对!
问:有什么牌子的?
女童:嗯,有Prada, 有Gucci的。
问:都带来了吗?
女童:没有,家里还有20多个。
问:那你家一定很有钱吧?
女童:还行。
问:那你家住别墅吧?
女童:别墅算什么,我家住城堡。
问:那你爸爸妈妈是做什么的?
女童:我爸爸是当官的,特大官。
这段7岁女童卖名牌二手包的视频,在4天内吸引了59万多人次点击,已经登上了全球热点视频的排行榜。
这名女童是在儿童跳蚤市场义卖,一旁的玻璃墙上贴有写着“心怡精品屋”的自制海报,以及“Gucci包名牌国外玩具,芭比娃娃,家中有200个,可预订。”等文字。
根据女童的母亲澄清,女儿的祖、父辈都是商人,家中虽富足,但不是孩子说的什么“特大官”。他说让女儿到儿童跳蚤市场义卖,“只为让孩子体验赚钱之不易”。但有网友认为,童言无忌,说的才是真话。
视频在网上引起了热烈讨论。有网友认为“这么小的孩子都被现在的乌烟瘴气给熏陶了,以后估计又是另外一个郭美美了。”也有人说:“女孩没有炫富,只是她父母炫富罢了。”但也有网友认为小女孩只是想做善事,说她“炫富”的人仇富的妒忌心理太强。
撇开是否炫富的问题,大陆反腐义勇军工作室的张建中担忧的是,中国大陆孩子的精神教育问题。
张建中:“实际上来讲孩子是一片空白,她的一切往往打上父母的烙印。家长给她烙印的这些东西都是社会上腐化的东西,缺少的是一种精神食粮。所以在这个社会当中才有什么药家鑫、李双江他那个儿子发生的那种事件。在中国大陆像这种情况比比皆是。 ”
张建中指出,很多大陆富有家庭“正道来钱的,几乎很少很少”,要嘛靠权力,要嘛靠官商勾结,道德良心丧失,对于下一代的教育更令人担忧。
新唐人记者赵心知、吴惟、周昕屹综合报导。
7-year-old Sells Brand Name Bags
A video was circulated online recently,of a 7-year-old girl,
selling her brand-named second-hand bags at the bazaar,
and claiming that her father is ‘a very high ranking official.’
This provoked negative reactions from netizens and made
people worried about Chinese children’s spiritual education.
“Hi, your handbags are all famous brands?”
“Yes”.
“What brands are they?”
“Some are Prada, some Gucci.”
“Did you bring them all here?”
“No, there are still over 20 at home.”
“Your family must be very rich.”
。
“Just so-so.”
“Is your family living in a villa?”
“What villa? We live in a castle.”
“What do your parents do for a living”
“My father is an official, a very high ranking official.”
This video of a 7-year-old girl selling brand names’ used
handbags attracted over 590,000 hits within four days,
and entered the list of the global hot videos.
The girl is at the children’s flea market sale. A hand-made
poster with the words ‘Xinyi Boutique’ was on the glass wall.
There was also written “Gucci bags, famous brands foreign
toys, Barbie dolls. 200 at home, available for booking."
According to her mother, the girl’s ancestors were business
people, rich, but not ‘very high ranking officials.’
She said sending her daughter to the Children’s flea market,
“is only because she wants the child to learn how difficult it is to make money."
However, some netizens believe that
the kid’s words are true.
The video caused vivid online discussions. Some wrote,
“Such a small child even has been influenced by the smear now, I see her as another Guo Meimei later on.”
Others wrote: “The girl does not show off their wealth,
but her parents do."
But there are netizens who said that the little girl just wanted
to do good things,
and those saying she “shows off their wealth" actually bear
too much hatred and jealousy toward the rich.
Zhang Jianzhong at the mainland’s anti-corruption volunteer
studio is more worried about the Chinese children spirituality.
Zhang Jianzhong: “A child is like a piece of blank paper.
This girl carries the stigma of her parents.
What the parents gave her were all corrupted things in society,
but the child lacks spiritual education.
That is why issues arose likeYao Jiaxin and the son of
Li Shuangjiang. This is very common in mainland China.”
Zhang Jianzhong pointed out that for many wealthy families
in China, “the money seldom comes from righteous ways."
They rely on power, officials are colluding with merchants,
losing moral conscience,
which makes people worried about
the next generation’s morality.
NTD reporters Zhao Xinzhi, Wu Wei and Zhou Xinyi