The aggravation of the anger of the masses, the hatred of the rich and the hated officials that have emerged in society, and the prejudice against personnel in the system are mainly due to the psychological imbalance caused by the uneven distribution of society and the widening gap between the rich and the poor. What was once promised is now drifting away, and many wealthy people ignore and abandon their sense of obligation, choosing to take their wealth abroad rather than doing their part to help their fellow citizens. This lack of social responsibility evokes resentment against the rich and hostility towards those within the system.
First of all, one of the reasons for this phenomenon is the uneven distribution of wealth. In today's society, the wealth gap between the rich and the poor is widening. A small number of people quickly accumulate wealth with special resources or opportunities, while the majority live below the poverty line. The contrast between the slums and the rich makes the poor feel the cruelty and injustice of society. They saw the rich living in luxury and enjoying all kinds of privileges while they struggled to make ends meet. This contrast creates a strong sense of imbalance in their hearts, with resentment and anger.
Second, some wealthy people in society lack a sense of social responsibility. Although the rich have the right to dispose of their wealth, they should also assume social responsibility and give back to society. However, some wealthy businessmen turned a blind eye to their obligations and transferred their wealth abroad, pursuing higher profits and a comfortable life, while ignoring the social problems at home. This kind of behavior is not only irresponsible to the state, but also a betrayal of the poor group. Seeing this, the poor are full of suspicion and anger towards the rich, forming a hatred of the rich.
In addition, prejudice against people within the system is also one of the reasons for people's emotions. People who work within the system enjoy stable jobs, benefits, and power, but at the same time, because of the existence of power, people have distrust and prejudice against them. In some news reports with frequent corruption scandals, people often see the phenomenon of those in the system who violate the law and make profits. These cases have created a negative impression of the people within the system themselves, who are considered to be representatives of corruption. This stereotype has grown and spread throughout the system, putting pressure on some honest civil servants.
Generally speaking, the aggravation of the masses' anger, the emergence of a hatred of the rich and the hatred of officials in society, and prejudice against people in the system are inseparable from the uneven distribution of society. The widening gap between the rich and the poor, the lack of social responsibility of the rich, and the distrust of those within the system are contwined, and people are increasingly emotional. To change this, we need to promote social equity and justice and achieve a more balanced distribution of wealth. At the same time, it is also necessary for the wealthy to consciously assume social responsibility and give back to the society with their own strength. Only in this way can society become more harmonious and stable, and people's mentality will tend to be rational and tolerant.