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Called "How dare Leehom" and received a openly insulting letter?

Will using new popular terms such as "Lehom Dare" constitute a public insult? Recently, the Leehom Wang incident has caused quite a stir and has become a hot topic. Previously, a young girl was drunk and wildly proclaimed "How dare Leehom". However, she was so drunk that she was sent a openly insulting letter.
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Will using new popular terms such as "Lehom Dare" constitute a public insult?
Recently, the Leehom Wang incident has caused quite a stir and has become a hot topic. Previously, a young girl was drunk and wildly proclaimed "How dare Leehom". However, she was so drunk that she was sent a openly insulting letter.

Lawyer Li Yusheng explains


Lawyer Li Yusheng explained that the recent Wang Leehom incident and related reports have been circulating frequently, and Wang Leehom's name is often associated with relatively negative associations. If you refer to others as "Wang Leehom" or "Lehom Dare", it is likely to have a derogatory meaning, and may even be associated with others. Swear words with homophones that cause others to feel embarrassed or unhappy may be considered to constitute a public insult.
In the past, someone once accused others of looking like "Chen Weimin". Although Chen Weimin is a talented artist, the person accused felt uncomfortable. Therefore, the judge finally ruled that it constituted a public insult and a civil need to obstruct reputation. Pay damages.

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