This  is my second time in Xiamen.  The weather here is    great.  No wonder people like to go outside and stroll.  Hmmm ... I    just heard Teacher Deng spoke about certain issues on nationalism.  I  was    reminded of a couple of sayings which I came across them previously.     They are other people's words, not mine.  The first saying is,    "Nationalism is the last refuge of scoundrels."  The second sentence  is,    "True patriotism is to protect this country so that it will not suffer  any    harm."
  For  today's talk, I have brought along a written speech in    order to constrain myself.  Mainly, I don't want you to suffer any  harm    because I may stray all over the place.  Let me begin.
  Dear  leaders, dear teachers, dear students, how are you?     Do you know why China cannot become a grand cultural nation?  It is    because most of the time when we speak, we put "Dear leaders" first  and those    leaders are uncultured.  Not only that, for they are also afraid of    culture, they censor culture and they control culture.  So how can  such a    nation become a grand cultural nation?  Dear leaders, what do you say?
  Actually,  China has the potential to become a grand cultural    nation.  Let me tell you a story.  I am the chief editor of a    magazine which has yet to be published.  The Constitution states that    every citizen has the freedom to publish, but the law also says that  the    leaders has the freedom not to let you publish.  This magazine    encountered certain problems during the review process.  There is a    cartoon drawing.  In it, there is a man without clothes -- of course,    this is unacceptable because the law says that we cannot exhibit the  private    parts in a publicly available magazine.  I agree with that and I don't     have a problem with it.  Therefore, I intentionally created an    extra-large magazine logo to place at the illegal spot of the  cartoon.     But unexpectedly, the publisher and the censor told us that this was    unacceptable too -- when you cover up the middle part of a person, you  are    referring to the "Party Central" (note: "party" is a homonym for    "block/shield" and "central" can mean either "center" or "middle").   My    reaction was like yours -- I was awed and shocked.  I thought to  myself,    "Friend, it would be so wonderful if you could put your awe-inspiring    imagination into literary creation instead of literary censorship."
  I  use this story to tell you that everybody has good    imagination.  Yet we can only imagine many things but we cannot do  them,    we cannot write about them and we cannot even talk about them in many    situations.  We have too many restrictions.  This is a restricted    country.  How can a restricted country produce a rich and abundant    culture?  I am a comrade who has few restrictions.  But when I    write, I cannot help but think: I can't write about the police, I  can't write    about the leaders, I can't write about government policies, I can't  write    about the system, I can't write about the judiciary, I can't write  about many    pieces of history, I cannot write about Tibet, I cannot write about  Xinjiang,    I cannot write about assemblies, I cannot write about demonstration  marches, I    cannot write about pornography, I cannot write about censorship, I  cannot    write about art.  I am unable to write anything elegant.  I am    really incapable of writing anything elegant because I am not Yu  Qiuyu.
  Internet  essays have more room.  Many friends who write    scripts.  I know some friends who write scripts (such as Ning  Caishen's    theatre scripts) and others who write movie scripts.  They suffer a  lot.     Under such a cultural environment, I wonder how can China be a grand  cultural    nation.  Maybe if the world is reduced down to China, North Korea and    Afghanistan.  
Everybody knows that culture is out of bounds in North    Korea.  In Afghanistan, the situation with the nation is still unclear  so    they can't be bothered with culture for now.  Even so, they have a  writer    who wrote 
  In  our so-called international exchanges, we cannot keep    bringing out the Four Great Works or the sayings of Confucius and  Mencius.     We know that this is like a conversation during a marriage interview.      The girl's side asks you if you are rich and you reply that your  ancestors    eighteen generations ago were very rich.  That won't help you now.     We did not cause this tragedy, even though it is said that the road to  North    Korea is paved by the silence of everybody.  On one hand, we are  better    than North Korea because we know what it is like there.  On the other    hand, I think that many of you present today are not silent -- it is  just that    we are being harmonized.
  In  the history of the war against pornography in China, many    fellow students are aware (even though these facts have been  disappeared from    the teaching materials) that Teresa Deng and Liu Wenzheng were  pornographic,    vulgar and indecent once up a time.  When too many people listened to    them sing, they became pornographic, vulgar and indecent.  But when  every    Chinese person listened to them sing, they were no longer  pornographic, vulgar    or indecent anymore.  If we all oppose cultural censorship so that the     the only words left in the database of banned words are anti-human  ones, we    can create a grand cultural nation.  It does not matter if my name or    yours get added into the database.  I believe that the database has a    maximum capacity and every additional word will accelerate its  destruction.
  I  hope that our news media workers, our students, our    teachers, our cultural workers and our cultural lovers will try our  best to    reduce the censorship, and our leaders (who are not the same as our  parents)    and our government may have sufficient self-confidence to become more  open.     I know that our leaders like to export our culture because this is a  sign of a    strong nation.  But I feel that our present culture is not  exportable.     In this creative environment, all writers/workers are constantly  censoring    themselves.  How can any respectable work be produced in this    environment?  Around the world, you attempt to export Chinese culture  by    offering works that have been castrated like 
  Finally,  I want to return to the database of banned words.     The more words are in that database, the weaker the culture of that  nation    will be.  But our government gives you plenty of explanations.  They    tell you that this is being done to protect young people and to  maintain    social stability.  
Culture is free, so they have the right to censor  any    information or culture that may endanger young people or destroy  social    stability.  But if you agree with that, then sooner or later that when     you complain about what happened to you one day, they will censor you  because    you are destroying social stability.  Any opinion that is  disadvantageous    to the ruling class or their interests destroys social stability and  endangers    young people.  If we had put up with the Green Dam software back then,  we    would have Green Dam operating now.  When that time comes, we will not     just be looking at the demise of culture.  So fellow students, we  cannot    let this day arrive.  Otherwise, we will be the laughing stock in the    electronic history books that our grandchildren will receive via  satellite    many years from now.
  Thank  you, everybody.
2010年2月2日星期二
Han Han's Speech At XiamenUniversity: The So-called Grand Cultural Nation
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