For engaging in casual sexual relations with a 37-year-old Ukrainian gamer, a Chinese student with the last name Li faces expulsion from her university. In china, the issue is now being discussed nationally. Her acts, according to Dalian Polytechnic university, damaged "national dignity". It now intends to kick her out.
 
After having a one-night encounter with the 21-year-old, Danylo Teslenko, better known as "Zeus," shared intimate images and videos of them online. According to the South china Morning Post, he also allegedly referred to Li as a "easy girl".
 
Li had a partner at the time of her involvement with Teslenko, according to the local media.  According to Teslenko, he has a child from a previous marriage. Li's whole identity, including her name and family information, was made public by his supporters who released the video.  Additionally, other men called the institution and demanded that she be disciplined.  Many were startled by what the university did next.
 
She chose to "socialise with foreigners improperly and undermine national dignity and the school's reputation," according to the SCMP, which also revealed her complete name.
 
Additionally, they said she had tarnished the school's reputation. Online, a lot of individuals think the university's response is excessively severe. They feel that Li's rights and privacy were not upheld. Numerous internet users claimed that the punishment was unjust and that the school shouldn't be concerned about her personal life.

The gamer has expressed regret for posting the recordings in the interim. He has, however, refuted claims that he is married and that he calls Chinese women "easy."  Some people think his remarks in Russian were misinterpreted.
 
Li has until september 7 to challenge the university's ruling. She hasn't done anything yet, though.
 
A lawyer told Fengmian news that there is no legal basis for the school to expel her. Her situation does not fit the criteria for student expulsion. She should seek legal assistance, according to other attorneys.
 
Many people think the case demonstrates prejudice against women. They have brought up issues of gender equality and privacy in higher education.

Social media Reacts
Many social media users believe the penalty is unjust and excessively severe.  They believe her privacy was violated. Names were frequently withheld, and penalties were less severe in comparable situations involving men.
 
A user made the observation that "Uncle Red." In china, Uncle Red's story went viral. Jiao, a 38-year-old Chinese man, was previously taken into custody.
 
By posing as a woman, having intercourse with males, surreptitiously photographing it, and posting the footage, he gained notoriety online.
 
Others claim that Li is the true victim.

"In this instance, she is the largest victim. Without her permission, the Ukrainian man shared her face online. She was witch-hunted by the males. She was further harmed by her school's expulsion and publication of her name. One social media user was quoted by SCMP as saying, "They all owe her an apology."  

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