In the past, there were elderly people who took the bus and subway and young people who did not give up their seats were beaten and abused by the elderly, and now there is an incident in which the elderly take the train to accuse the young people of not giving up their seats, and as soon as this matter was exposed, this time netizens did not support the elderly.
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Recently, a video of an elderly man scolding and accusing young people of hanging curtains on the lower berth of a sleeper quickly rushed to the hot search. The central media CCTV also spoke out, and this matter has attracted widespread attention from tens of millions of netizens, but this time everyone has accused the elderly of "relying on the old and selling the old".
On April 14, on a train, an elderly passenger took a video showing that in the sleeper car of the train, several sleeper bunks were hung with curtains, and the passengers in the curtain were all young people, I don't know if they were afraid of being disturbed, or did not want others to sit in their beds, but this behavior caused dissatisfaction among the elderly passengers.
Although respecting the old and loving the young is the traditional virtue of the Chinese nation, which is not a big problem in public transportation such as subways and buses, the train high-speed rail sleeper is purchased by one person under the real-name system. Strictly speaking, this exclusive seat and sleeper is not a public space, but a private space, and it enjoys exclusive rights.
Do the elderly people who took the video think that passengers should give up the sleeper to the elderly to use? This is relying on the old to sell the old habits, when the train is their own home? People who often travel know that the lower berth of the sleeper is more convenient than that, if the upper and lower berths are needed, everyone will not say anything, and if they sit directly on the lower berth as their own seats, it is no wonder that young people will hang curtains and surround them.
12306 Official Response: It can be used
In response to the hanging of curtains by sleeper passengers, a reporter interviewed the official customer service of 12306 and responded: The curtain can be used without affecting other passengers, and there is no clear provision that it cannot be used.
Coincidentally, there was an incident of "a man who did not give up his seat on the subway and was slapped in public by his aunt".
The bus and subway are originally public transportation, however, disputes caused by seat problems are often staged, and the front-end incident, a man took the subway and two aunts had a fierce dispute over the seat problem. The man himself sat in the seat and did not see the two aunts getting on the bus, so he did not give up his seat, but the aunts not only insulted him with vicious words, but also slapped him in front of everyone.
The man then insisted on calling the police, and all the passengers could confirm that it was the aunt who did it first. And the two aunts kept reasoning with the man, and were later dissuaded by the intervention of the subway staff. The man posted a video calling on all passengers to see the truth of the incident and stressed that he was the one who was wronged.
In response to this matter, the comment area fryed
I didn't hang it originally, but now I must hang it.
There is nothing wrong with hanging curtains! The bunks that I bought with my own money, the old people rarely come to morally kidnap the young people.
What's the matter, the bus gave you a seat, and Qualcomm wants to give you a seat too, and resolutely refuses to accept moral kidnapping.
I'm also an old man, but I also want to say that these old people are so nasty and too bad.
There's nothing wrong with hanging a curtain, but if you think it's inconvenient to buy a bunk, it's not justified when you're old.
Strictly speaking, if you don't allow a sleeper to go down to the lower berth, you won't even be qualified to sit.
After watching the video, I also hurried to buy a curtain, which must be hung up next time I take the train.
Older people should earn respect through their words and deeds, not by relying on the old and selling the old to demand respect from others. Moreover, the use of other people's sleeper seats is a violation of the rights and interests of others, and it is also a manifestation of disrespect for the elderly.