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Yang Wenjun: The Internet Is Neither Good Nor Bad.

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The 2010 annual meeting of Boao forum for Asia was held in Boao, Qionghai, Hainan in from April 9th to 11th.

On the altar of youth leaders Roundtable, Yang Wenjun, President of Mengniu Group, said

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To make people's lives better or worse is actually not good or bad for a thing.


The following is a record of Yang Wenjun's statement:


Yang Wenjun: objectively speaking, China's

Dairy industry

Including Mengniu is also the beneficiary of the Internet. Today we discuss this topic. The Internet makes people's life better or worse. It is not good or bad for a single thing.

For example, nuclear weapons, nuclear materials are good or bad? If it is used for nuclear energy is good, if used for nuclear weapons is bad.

So this thing is not good or bad in itself. This is my first point of view.


The second point is that the Internet can make a person's point of view spread to every place. Especially now, there are some people in the country who are not necessarily real experts, but also some pseudo experts.

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From the perspective of the public, we take the online game as an example. If it is not for online game professionals, it will lead to misleading children, but this is actually misleading to the industry, because the industry has developed the intelligence of the industry.


I am standing in the dairy industry. The dairy industry let the young leaders here know more about the benefits of milk. No Internet users know the benefits of milk so quickly and drink milk quickly. We should see that.

Including the scandal of dairy industry, which is seen by general manager Yi Zheng, he still drinks milk every day.

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