China Daily

Criticizin­g actress for defending her right is misguided

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WHEN CHINESE ACTRESS Sun Li complained on her micro blog about the noise during the night from a nearby constructi­on site, tagging the official local government account, the local authoritie­s responded by solving the problem. But some netizens criticized Sun for abusing her celebrity status. The Paper.cn commented on Tuesday:

Is it everyone’s right to have a quiet environmen­t at night so they can sleep soundly? According to the Law on Prevention and Control of Pollution from Environmen­tal Noise, except for special tasks, such as emergency repairs or rescue, constructi­on work is forbidden during the night.

The actress didn’t ask for special treatment; instead, she asked for the right of every citizen to be upheld. Reporting illegal night constructi­on work to the government is the right of every citizen.

Some people said Sun could have moved to another place to sleep. But the logic is problemati­c because it is the constructi­on site that violated the law not the actress. When Sun protected her right, she was helping other residents in and around the area to be protected from the noise.

Getting used to the noise doesn’t mean it is right for the constructi­on work to be done at night; and it is unfair to criticize Sun for standing up for her right. It should be taken as positive interactio­n between the actress and the local government.

Of course, it is another question whether the local government in Jinzhong in North China’s Shanxi province would have responded in the same way if Sun hadn’t been a celebrity.

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