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Prosecuted again? This time, I think Zhang Xuefeng is wrong, and he is very wrong.

author:Confused in Gui

Zhang Xuefeng got into trouble again? was prosecuted?

Prosecuted again? This time, I think Zhang Xuefeng is wrong, and he is very wrong.

At first glance, I didn't care about this news, it seems to be a little Xi. After all, his character is to tell the truth quickly, and there are many popular people?

This matter must be clear to everyone, so we won't go into details. Today, I will take out his sentence alone: all liberal arts majors are called service industries, and they can be summed up in one word, that is, licking!

Prosecuted again? This time, I think Zhang Xuefeng is wrong, and he is very wrong.

However, let's use a dialogue from the TV series "Under the Prosperous City": Xiao Baozi thinks that if you want to steal snacks, you should steal people with bad temperaments, Lu Zhi feels that it is the opposite, you should steal people with good temperaments (honest people), so that even if they find out, they will not do anything to you.

Xiao Baozi said: "Honest people are stolen, isn't the way of the world reversed?"

Lu Zhi: "This world is the opposite, can you still change this world?"

Prosecuted again? This time, I think Zhang Xuefeng is wrong, and he is very wrong.

Yes, you see, the way of the world is the opposite now. Rough words are not necessarily suitable for this era, some people just have to be very reasonable and rough, otherwise it is disrespectful, and it may be a little glassy.

In addition, Zhang Xuefeng's sentence is indeed a bit disrespectful to liberal arts students. This statement is obviously an extreme stereotype and disparagement of liberal arts majors. First of all, it is important to note that this statement is an oversimplification and discrimination against liberal arts majors. Liberal arts majors encompass a wide range of fields, such as literature, history, philosophy, sociology, etc., and to simply classify them as "service industries" with a pejorative evaluation is a misunderstanding of the diversity and complexity of these fields.

The liberal arts major is not just a tool for "licking", but covers the in-depth study and understanding of humanistic thought, culture, and social issues. Professionals in these fields often have strong literacy in critical thinking, analytical skills, communication skills, etc., which are valuable for a variety of careers.

Prosecuted again? This time, I think Zhang Xuefeng is wrong, and he is very wrong.

Moreover, social services should not be disparaged. The work of serving society, solving problems, providing understanding and guidance is very valuable and can be used in all walks of life. It is not reasonable to use "service industry" as a derogatory term, as social services are a key part of the functioning of society.

Prosecuted again? This time, I think Zhang Xuefeng is wrong, and he is very wrong.

Overall, this sentence embodies a misunderstanding of liberal arts majors and an inappropriate evaluation of the service industry. When evaluating professions and occupations, a better approach is to consider them in the light of facts, individual abilities and contributions, and to avoid overly one-sided or discriminatory perceptions.