💨 Abstract
An expelled female student was accused of damaging national dignity due to improper interactions with a foreign man. This sparked debates on misogyny and overreach in Chinese social media, comparing the university's punishment to Taliban-like control over women's bodies. officials criticized publishing her name and linking private matters to the public domain. A male gamer involved mentioned he removed videos featuring them together, called private, without confirming the student's identity. The university did not promptly respond to inquiries.
Courtesy: WTOP Staff
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