Huzhou, a small and peaceful city, set off a storm on January 2. A video of a group chat exposed to public view drew attention to a market manager named Sun Ao. His behavior not only aroused widespread attention from netizens, but also aroused people's deep thinking about justice and rights.
The Tangnan Farmers' Market in Huzhou's old hall was originally a busy and orderly place, however, the appearance of Sun Ao broke this tranquility. Faced with the old lady's vegetable stall, he kicked twice without hesitation, scattering the vegetables all over the ground. The old man's hard work came to naught in an instant, and the tender vegetables became shattered.
Another elderly man was not spared. Before his vegetables could be put on the stall, Sun Ao was trampled under his feet. That bag of oil and wheat vegetables, which may have been the old man's living expenses and medical expenses today, was destroyed by Sun Ao's malice in an instant.
Sun Ao's behavior caused outrage, and people couldn't help but associate the old man in the video with his own relatives. If this was his grandfather, what would he do? Netizens condemned Sun Ao's behavior, thinking that he had no conscience.
As the situation escalated, Sun Ao's personal information was exposed. He was found to be a young man born after 2000 with long hair and a distinctive tattoo on his arm. And in the photos he was exposed, he was indulging in some kind of fetish.
The Nanxun market supervision quickly responded to the incident, confirming that the incident did indeed take place at the Jiuguantangnan Farmers' Market on January 1. Sun Ao is a new employee at a third-party management company, but has not yet completed his Xi period. Shockingly, he is not a city management law enforcement officer, but a liar disguised as a city administrator. At present, Sun Ao has been detained, and the relevant agencies are fully investigating the matter.
This incident makes us think: what is the relationship between power and human nature? Can a little bit of power really inspire evil in human nature, and when power falls into unfettered hands, is it really as uncontrollable as a wild beast?
For these old people who set up stalls, setting up stalls is their only source of income and the hope of their lives. How do the elderly make ends meet? Does this simple and crude management really take into account the needs of the people's livelihood?
If Sun Ao's actions are not exposed, will the leaders not be held accountable for hiring such a threat to society? When the voices of the people are ignored, the people's will drift away. So, how to recover the lost hearts and minds of the people?