The Strongest Demand That the Ministry of Education Abolish the Requirement of English (Fly Language) as a Compulsory Foreign Language in Primary, Secondary, and University Education
Now "Fly Language" has become a compulsory foreign language in primary schools, secondary schools, and universities. Some parents who love getting ahead even wish they could start Fly Language education at the fertilized egg stage or just produce a Fly Language manufacturing manual. As for Fly Language proficiency tests and exams, they're too numerous to count. There are even reports that some parents demand primary and secondary schools stop teaching so-called useless things like classical Chinese and devote more time to Fly Language. It seems Fly Language has become an even more direct weapon than McDonald's or Hollywood, seriously influencing people's thinking.
As a tool, must every single Chinese person speak and command Fly Language to meet certain people's requirements for "international integration"? Is the effort we put into protecting and studying our own mother tongue culture even half of what we put into Fly Language? And with the current complete absence of a language environment, hasn't the so-called English study wasted enough manpower and resources? To create a language environment, should we change our mother tongue to Fly Language or have the entire population emigrate to English-speaking countries? There are many, many more questions like these, but I'll stop here.
I'll admit, I'm naturally averse to Fly Language and have never seriously studied it. When I was in school, my CET-6 score was average, not quite 80 points. At the time I was the only one in my entire class who passed, and by graduation only a few more had. Everyone around me has good English; my closest elders can deliver philosophical lectures in Fly Language (but on the condition that their Chinese is even better). Yet I still want to loudly declare: I detest English, and I detest even more those people who, in front of Chinese people, won't speak the human language and insist on speaking Fly Language. Even less can I accept the requirement of Fly Language as a compulsory foreign language in primary, secondary, and university education, although I am long since free from this requirement.
I now most strongly demand that the Ministry of Education abolish the requirement of Fly Language as a compulsory foreign language in primary, secondary, and university education -- of course it can remain as an elective course. National secondary school entrance exams, college entrance exams, and other similar examinations should eliminate English as a subject -- except for English majors, of course. Take the time wasted on Fly Language and use it to improve the entire population's basic cultural quality! Things like calligraphy, poetry, music, crafts, chess, and so on can all be offered as electives or given more study time. What our society needs are well-rounded people, not creatures that eat Chinese people's rice, study Fly Language, and then chase after stench in certain countries.