On October 22nd Beijing time, recently, Chinese player Yang Hansen, who plays for the Trail Blazers, was accompanied by his girlfriend who traveled to the US. She was repeatedly photographed dining with Yang Hansen, sharing sweet moments together. What should have been a loving cross-border companionship unexpectedly turned sour as her social media comments were flooded by haters, bombarding her with malicious attacks and insults. Refusing to stay silent, she chose to respond courageously, showing a strong and clear attitude.
From screenshots of the comment sections, some haters mocked, “Don’t worry, you won’t last long before you return to the CBA with your boyfriend.” To this, she retorted bluntly, “Why look down on the CBA so much? You couldn’t even play there.” Others maliciously slandered her, saying, “You’re shameless, go back home and mind your own business, stop chasing Yang Hansen for money every day.” She cleverly countered with, “Just because you don’t have it doesn’t mean others don’t, haha,” exposing their narrow-mindedness.
Facing ongoing attacks, her responses grew increasingly sharp—
“The chance of someone insulting you is way higher than us arguing. Maybe you should reflect on yourself.”
“How do you know he didn’t eat? If you truly cared, keep your mouth shut and don’t embarrass yourself with those outdated ideas.”
“Your nerve is really thick. You wouldn’t survive without stirring trouble in every comment section.”
This series of replies powerfully refuted the baseless accusations and malicious provocations from the haters. When faced with vulgar sexual jokes like “How long is it?”, she directly condemned them, saying, “Will you die if you don’t make dirty jokes?” firmly rejecting such inappropriate remarks.
In an era when online harassment is increasingly rampant, Yang Hansen’s girlfriend’s brave responses not only defend her own dignity but also serve as a strong rebuttal against those hiding behind screens to attack others recklessly. Everyone has their own life, and hopefully, the online environment can embrace more respect and kindness, and less hostility and attacks.
Yang Hansen is set to make his regular-season debut at 10 a.m. Beijing time on October 23rd, facing the Timberwolves.