Recently, the video of several volunteers helping people push carts has caused quite a stir, receiving 57,000 likes and more than 5,000 comments.
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It may be different from what everyone thinks, but usually the volunteers we see are happy to help others and help everyone.
This video shows the dirty side of some of the volunteers. The video publisher saw several volunteers in uniform on the road, helping a car owner push a cart. There was also a volunteer filming in the back.
He thought it was because the car couldn't start properly and needed to be ignited with the help of manpower. The eldest brother wanted to help them with a cart. Just shouted at them, I'll help you, right? Before the eldest brother could make a move, the car actually started up and ran.
The volunteer who shot the video was still proud and said okay. Only then did the eldest brother realize that it was a fake cart, and the real purpose was to ask for credit for shooting materials. I couldn't help but ask: What are you pushing this good car? The volunteer smiled awkwardly.
Their tacit understanding and unity of behavior are not the first time they have done this. Does this kind of formalism make sense? It's so chilling!
In the name of volunteers, it is really unacceptable.
If you don't want to volunteer, you don't have to participate, and since you participate, you should do it well. I don't want to pay, I still want a good reputation, how can I bear it!
Volunteers are meant to serve everyone, and they are meant to bring warmth to people, because such videos greatly affect everyone's evaluation of volunteers.
In this regard, netizens were indignant, saying that formalism kills people, and such behavior should be seriously condemned.
Some netizens joked that these people should have spent a lot of money, their clothes are 500, banners are 200, hats are 100, meals are 1000, and fuel is 500. At least 2000 blocks for one person.
Although it is ridiculed, it also shows the anger of netizens against this kind of deception.
Some netizens think: There are too many idlers, not because they have nothing to do, but because they do more idle things than they are serious.
Some netizens said that they had seen more than 30 "volunteers" in the park. Said to be picking up garbage, garbage didn't see them pick up a few, where to take pictures, at the beginning of the group of three or five shooting, and finally a big group photo. In broad daylight, people are not avoided!
Some netizens said that they hate this kind of formalism, but there is no way, if you don't leave a trace, you just don't have a job. I hope someone will take care of it, it's too tiring.
This kind of formalism is too harmful, and it is easy for the common people to have a crisis of confidence.
You fool me, I fool you, this kind of concept should be eliminated, not to mention the waste of manpower and material resources, there is no effect.
This kind of is only responsible for taking pictures, and it doesn't matter how much you do. This approach should be changed.