Do you find it hard to believe that a scholar recently went so far as to publicly support cat abuse, claiming that it is "not illegal" to do so!
This seems counterintuitive and puzzling. However, just as this public anger was boiling, another scholar stood up and reached out to these illegal students, which triggered a strong reaction from the society.
It is reported that the cause of the incident can be traced back to the incident that caused a sensation in the whole country some time ago. A college student uploaded a video of himself abusing a cat online, which instantly sparked widespread condemnation and outrage.
Many people believe that the mistreatment of innocent lives is a cruel and inhumane act that deserves severe legal sanctions. However, unexpectedly, a scholar named Song Qinghui went so far as to publicly excuse the cat abuse student.
He did not shy away from saying in an interview,
He even invoked some so-called "to justify the practice."
These remarks were like a cold knife that stabbed everyone with a sense of justice. One cannot help but ask, why would a scholar who is supposed to uphold social morality openly support such a heinous illegal act?
What kind of values and moral standards are these? Just when public opinion was in an uproar, another scholar immediately expressed his stance and extended a helping hand to this cat abuse student.
The scholar, Zhang Xiaoming, firmly pointed out that while cat abuse is not criminalized at the legal level, it does not mean that it can be condoned. On the contrary, we should severely condemn and save these students from an educational and moral level.
Zhang Xiaoming believes that college students are in a critical period of personality formation, and their behavior will directly affect their future value orientation. Therefore, educators should not only impart professional knowledge, but also guide students to establish a correct outlook on life and values.
If we blindly condone cat abuse and other illegal and immoral behaviors, it will not only encourage some students' bad habits, but also seriously damage the good image of education. From Zhang Xiaoming's remarks, it is not difficult to see that he is deeply concerned about the internal motivation of students' healthy growth.
An educator who genuinely cares about his students will certainly not turn a blind eye to these heinous acts. On the contrary, they should take the initiative to provide timely guidance and help to these lost students, so that they can re-establish correct life values.
Some people may say that cat abuse does not constitute a substantive violation of the law in the final analysis, so why go to such great lengths? But I believe that a civilized and progressive society should not only be limited to the scope of law, but should pay more attention to people's ideological and behavioral cultivation.
If we cannot even maintain these basic moral bottom lines, how can we talk about the harmonious development of society?
Let us applaud scholar Zhang Xiaoming's spirit of selfless care for students, and believe that as long as the whole society works together, a more civilized and beautiful tomorrow will be created.