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Hoopla over mayor's game unnecessary

( China Daily )

Updated: 2015-08-21

In a recent basketball match, the mayor of Fuzhou, Fujian province, barely met with any defense from the opposing team and easily scored repeatedly, which has inevitably invited netizen's doubts and criticism. Comments:

It might be inconsiderate to ask other players to do their best in the basketball match when they are fully aware of the mayor's presence on the court. Perhaps the mayor never thought his love for the sport would end up just the opposite of what he expected. It is a timely reminder for all officials who hope to enjoy some quality time with the public that they must first ease the anxiety of the public by letting them forget their official identity.

Sohu.com, Aug 19

Officials, who are also ordinary residents, can certainly participate in sports. While criticizing the high-scoring Fuzhou mayor, it is worth noticing that none of this would have happened without the "cooperation" of the players in both teams. What's behind the Fuzhou case is in essence power worship, and shows the traditional practice of giving priority to officials still flourishes in our cultural soil.

Beijing News, Aug 19

It is unnecessary to show the same competitive attitude when playing in a game at this level. Compared with officials spending time dining and drinking, the Fuzhou mayor's active participation in sports should be supported and encouraged, rather than derided.

Cnhubei.com, Aug 18

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