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Wrath! The elementary school sports meeting held high the Japanese flag, and the school responded to the questioning, imitating the Asian Games?

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Wrath! The elementary school sports meeting held high the Japanese flag, and the school responded to the questioning, imitating the Asian Games?

Hey, guys! Today, let's talk about something that has just become popular, it's unbelievable! Do you know what's going on in Suzhou? Dangdang~ is the school sports meeting of that elementary school, and a "large-scale live imitation show" was held for everyone, and the result was... (Please make up a lot of surprised expressions)

Wrath! The elementary school sports meeting held high the Japanese flag, and the school responded to the questioning, imitating the Asian Games?

First of all, why is there a parody show in the school sports meeting? Can't you just let the kids run and play with a ball or something? I have to get creative, and I don't see if I can hold this wave of operations. The result? The little ones are waving Japanese flags! Well, you heard it right, it's the flag of Japan!

Wrath! The elementary school sports meeting held high the Japanese flag, and the school responded to the questioning, imitating the Asian Games?

No, as soon as the news came out, the whole network exploded. The comment area was instantly full of firepower, and some said: "What is this imitating?" What are you teaching your child? Some said, "Isn't the school sports meeting supposed to be pure sports, what is this about?" Some netizens ridiculed: "Other people's school sports meeting is 100 meters, high jump and long jump, your school has risen directly to the discussion of international relations?" ”

The school responded quickly, saying that they wanted to imitate the entrance ceremony of the just-concluded Hangzhou Asian Games, but this picture was taken by people with ulterior motives, causing misunderstanding for everyone. Well, it's a creative idea to mimic the Asian Games, but honestly, it's a bit of... Too bold, right?

Wrath! The elementary school sports meeting held high the Japanese flag, and the school responded to the questioning, imitating the Asian Games?

Of course, if it's really for education, for experience, there's nothing wrong with imitating the Asian Games. The problem is that the school is directly mimicking the entrance ceremony. This also means that in this "imitation show", there must be representatives of other countries! So the question is, why do children have to wave the flags of so many countries? Isn't this confusing for children who are still growing their knowledge and don't know enough about history?

Wrath! The elementary school sports meeting held high the Japanese flag, and the school responded to the questioning, imitating the Asian Games?

Speaking of which, I have to talk about the Asian Games in Hangzhou. It was an international event, and after the curtain ended, it brought everyone a positive impression and impact. The athletes fought the field, and the five-star red flag was raised on the podium again and again. Isn't this kind of shocking scene supposed to be the spirit that the school wants to convey to its students? Rather than imitating the entrance ceremony, which seems to be "high-end and atmospheric", but may actually cause controversy.

Well, in fact, I think that if you really want to imitate the Asian Games, the school can imitate the medal ceremony. In this way, the children can feel that honor and pride when they win medals after participating in the competition. Listening to the national anthem and watching the national flag rise, this kind of scene is far more meaningful than holding the Japanese flag in your hand.

Wrath! The elementary school sports meeting held high the Japanese flag, and the school responded to the questioning, imitating the Asian Games?

This wave of operation of this school is really inexplicable. Sometimes, if good ideas don't come, they insist on some so-called "innovation", which may become what it is today, becoming the target of public criticism and being discussed by everyone. I hope that in the future, when the school organizes this kind of activity, it will give more consideration and not make a big news on a whim.

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