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Kiss or not, class division! There is an old saying in China during the revolutionary years: "If you don't kiss each other, classes are divided." So, are there still "classes"? Yes, not only yes, but more seriously than before. in order to

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Kiss or not, class division!

There is an old saying in China during the revolutionary years: "If you don't kiss each other, classes are divided." So, are there still "classes"? Yes, not only yes, but more seriously than before. Previously it was the contradiction between the proletarians and feudalism and capitalism, called classes. And now the proletarian is at odds with the rich and powerful. It is not how proud the proletarian is, but the rich and powerful, on any occasion, will ignore, even despise, the proletarian! Don't believe it, you go to the wine table to see, whether it is a hometown party, or a classmate party, the bottom layer is basically ignored, and the cups and glasses are respectful of the rich and powerful.

It's not people who are embarrassed, it's money and power!

I don't know if you believe? I can say two examples.

First, in the nineties, we had a gathering of fellow villagers and classmates, of course, from all walks of life. During the meal, everyone at the table was drinking very well, and suddenly, a teacher said to a classmate who worked in a fertilizer factory: You see, which one of you is not better than you mixed. Just this sentence, the students of the fertilizer factory have never been to the party again.

The second is a few years ago, the class reunion, one of the classmates said to another classmate, you see you mixed, you want money without money, you have no power, my current salary, are more than ten thousand, how much money can you make? The party just broke up.

In the revolutionary years, as long as it is a class, it is a relative. Now, strictly speaking, there is no class in the political sense, but the estrangement between people from different classes is even greater. People are not angry with the rich, but dissatisfied with the behavior of some people.

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