那爾那茜「定向委培」風波:一場特權與契約的全民審判
那爾那茜「定向委培」風波:一場特權與契約的全民審判
當那爾那茜若無其事地出現在《長安的荔枝》直播間,對著鏡頭巧笑嫣然時,螢幕外正翻滾著一場關於教育公平的滔天怒火。這位新晉小花被曝光的「定向委培違約」事件,撕開藝術生升學體系中一道隱秘的傷口——那些被普通人仰望的規則,為何總有人能輕易繞過?
什麼是「定向委培」?
在內蒙古藝術學院的招生簡章裡,「定向委培」被定義為「為少數民族地區培養藝術人才的特殊通道」。簡言之,學生享受降分錄取、學費減免等政策紅利,代價是畢業後必須返回生源地服務滿5年。這本是扶持邊疆文化建設的良政,卻在那爾那茜身上演變成「跳板遊戲」——她以科爾沁右翼前旗戶籍獲取資格,卻在畢業後徑直闖蕩娛樂圈,將契約精神碾碎在明星夢的輪胎下。
違約背後的特權疑雲
網友挖出的時間線顯示驚人巧合:那爾那茜入學次年,其父那日松(內蒙古某文化單位負責人)恰好調任省教育廳。更耐人尋味的是,本該卡死違約者畢業證的教育系統,竟讓她順利拿到學歷證書。這種「精准操作」難免讓人聯想《人民的名義》裡祁同偉的「權力變現」橋段——當普通人家的孩子為三本學費發愁時,有人卻把定向培養當成「名校直通車」。
為何不去內蒙古引爆眾怒?
在抖音熱傳的#藝考作弊地圖#話題下,有內蒙古網友曬出牧區孩子騎馬趕考的照片:「我們真缺文化教員,可她連草原的草都沒摸過。」這種對比刺痛大眾神經:當「易烊千璽考編事件」餘波未平,又見「定向違約」花式操作,寒門學子與特權階層之間那道玻璃天花板,似乎永遠砸不破。
那爾那茜團隊的冷處理堪稱危機公關反面教材。其工作室聲明中「已與校方協商解決」的模糊表述,反而坐實「背後有人」的猜測;直播時主持人刻意打斷關於學歷的提問,更被解讀為「做賊心虛」。這種傲慢徹底激化矛盾——在B站某大學教師製作的《定向委培制度漏洞分析》視頻裡,彈幕鋪滿「查她爹」的呐喊。
這場風波早已超越個體爭議,成為檢驗社會公平的試紙。當官媒接連發問「誰給違約開了綠燈」,當#內蒙古教育廳請回答#沖上熱搜,公眾要的不只是那爾那茜的道歉,更是對特權通道的一次徹底消毒。畢竟,在普通人擠破頭都難進的藝術院校大門前,總有人演示著什麼叫「條條大路通羅馬」——可惜這條路,從一開始就寫著「閒人免進」。
The "Targeted Commissioned Training" Scandal of Naer Naxi: A National Trial of Privilege and Broken Contracts
When Naer Naxi appeared gracefully in the livestream of Lychees of Chang’an, smiling sweetly at the camera as if nothing had happened, a storm of public outrage over educational fairness was already raging off-screen. The rising star’s exposure in a “targeted commissioned training contract breach” scandal tore open a hidden wound in the art school admission system: why is it that the rules admired and respected by ordinary people can be so easily bypassed by a select few?
What is “Targeted Commissioned Training”?
According to the admissions guide of the Inner Mongolia Arts University, "targeted commissioned training" is a special pathway designed to cultivate artistic talent for ethnic minority regions. In simple terms, students admitted through this track benefit from lower admission thresholds and tuition waivers, in exchange for a binding obligation to return to their home region after graduation and serve there for five years.
Originally a well-intentioned policy to support cultural development in border regions, it was turned into a “stepping stone game” in the case of Naer Naxi. She used her household registration in the Right Wing Front Banner of Horqin to qualify, but upon graduation, she headed straight into the entertainment industry—shattering the spirit of the contract under the wheels of her star-studded ambitions.
Behind the Breach: Suspicions of Privilege
A timeline uncovered by netizens revealed a striking coincidence: the year after Naer Naxi was admitted, her father, Narison—an official in a local cultural institution—was transferred to a position in the provincial Department of Education. Even more telling was that despite the education system’s rules that should block the graduation of defaulters, she somehow obtained her diploma without issue.
This kind of “precise maneuvering” inevitably reminded many of the power-to-profit scenes in In the Name of the People—a drama where the children of the powerful effortlessly skirt regulations while families of average means struggle just to afford tuition at third-tier universities. For some, it looked like she had used the “targeted training” route as a fast track to a prestigious school.
Why Didn’t She Return to Inner Mongolia? The Spark That Ignited Public Fury
Under the viral Douyin topic “#ArtExamCheatingMap,” a netizen from Inner Mongolia posted a photo of herding children riding horses to take exams: “We truly lack cultural educators. Yet she’s never even set foot on the grasslands.”
Such contrast struck a nerve with the public. With the Jackson Yee civil service exam scandal still fresh in memory, yet another example of manipulating special programs—this time involving contract evasion—has left many feeling that the glass ceiling between underprivileged students and the privileged elite can never be shattered.
Naer Naxi’s team handled the crisis with cold indifference—a textbook example of what not to do in public relations. Their vague studio statement claiming that “the matter has been resolved with the school” only deepened suspicions of “powerful backing.” During a livestream, the host deliberately cut off a question about her education background, which was interpreted as a guilty conscience.
This arrogance only fueled the flames. On Bilibili, in a video analysis titled The Loopholes in the Targeted Training System by a university lecturer, the bullet comments flooded with cries of “Investigate her father!”
This Is No Longer Just About One Celebrity—It’s a National Test of Justice
This controversy has long since transcended personal scandal—it has become a litmus test for social fairness. As state media openly questioned, “Who gave her the green light to break the rules?” and hashtags like #InnerMongoliaEducationDepartmentPleaseRespond trended across platforms, the public demanded more than just an apology from Naer Naxi. They want a full disinfection of this privilege-ridden system.
After all, while ordinary people fight tooth and nail for a place in elite art schools, some just demonstrate what it means to have “many roads that lead to Rome”—except this road has always had a sign at the entrance that reads: “No Entry for Outsiders.”
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