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The battle over the train sleeper curtain touched more than the bottom line of morality?

author:Ah Hai views the world

When there is no wind, the traitor is not born in the house of loyalty. This is really reasonable, but these days, how can some trivial things be hyped up on the Internet? Are we too idle, or is this Internet era too crazy?

Let's just say that the recent lively things on the Internet are really dazzling. I often wonder how these ordinary social trivialities can make such big waves? Are we all "spoiled" by this Internet information age? You see, now everyone walks with their heads down, and the screen of their mobile phones is constantly swiping, and the slightest disturbance can immediately set off an uproar on the Internet. Is this phenomenon good or bad?

Not long ago, the "subway candid oolong" incident is really a big joke. At first, everyone was indignant, as if they had seen the candid photographer with their own eyes, and they wanted to take him out and beat him up. The plot reversed faster than the TV series, and the so-called candid photographer didn't actually shoot secretly at all, everything was a misunderstanding. Well, the people who shouted the most before are now dumb. I really can't cry or laugh, this Internet public opinion is really more exciting than a roller coaster, holding you to the sky for a while, and throwing you half to death for a while.

The battle over the train sleeper curtain touched more than the bottom line of morality?

Netizens are also very funny, they all followed the trend at first, but as soon as things reversed, they began to stand on the other side of the line, as if they hadn't said anything before. Sometimes I really want to ask these netizens, are you tired?

Some experts have said that diversity in cyberspace is not a bad thing, but it should not be too much. I agree with this, you see that there are all kinds of voices on the Internet now, some of them are quite reasonable, and some of them are pure troublemakers. If this continues, won't the social consensus and core values be shattered?

But to be honest, there are indeed some positive voices on the Internet. For example, those voices that call for everyone to look at online events rationally, I think these voices are what we should listen to more. After all, it is difficult to distinguish between truth and falsehood on this Internet, so don't be led astray by some people with ulterior motives.

The battle over the train sleeper curtain touched more than the bottom line of morality?

In reality, I encountered a similar situation. On the train that day, I came across a live version of a sleeper with three floors, upper, middle and lower, which sparked heated discussions. There was a young man who just didn't want anyone else to sit on his lower bunk, and the atmosphere in the carriage was awkward for a while. I'm really speechless, why is this young man so ignorant? But then I think about it, maybe it's us older generations who are too old-fashioned, right?

This question also made me think about the importance of traditional culture. Do you think that our national culture and national traditions are really dying out? If this is the case, it is really terrible. However, the good news is that there are still so many people who are trying to inherit and promote our traditional culture, and I hope that these efforts can rejuvenate our national spirit.

When I talk about traditional culture, I am reminded of those moral concepts when I was a child. At that time, everyone helped and cared for each other, and in public they all knew to give up their seats to the elderly, pregnant women, and children. But now, isn't it sad to be blamed for hanging a curtain on a train? I really can't understand that young people nowadays only have themselves in their hearts, and no one else?

The battle over the train sleeper curtain touched more than the bottom line of morality?

Of course, young people can't be blamed for this. After all, this era is developing, society is changing, and the ideas of young people and our older generation will definitely be different. But we must not forget those traditional virtues, and we must not forget the national spirit of which we are proud. These are the foundation of our nation and the foundation of our culture.

Finally, I would like to say that in this era of developed network information, we should keep a clear head and look at various network events rationally. Don't be swayed by public opinion, let alone be taken advantage of by some people with ulterior motives. At the same time, we should also strive to inherit and carry forward our traditional culture, so that our national spirit can be passed on forever! So what do you think about this issue? Do you feel the same worries and helplessness as I do? Or do you have better ideas and suggestions?

The battle over the train sleeper curtain touched more than the bottom line of morality?

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