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Why do some people call peasants "peasant troubles"?

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Description: Recently, a self-proclaimed social justice enthusiast appeared on social media, but frequently used the term "farming" to refer to farmers. This kind of rhetoric not only seriously discriminates against the peasant group, but also ignores and belittles their hard work, dedication and dedication. Such a person is truly abominable!

Hello everyone, I'm the editor of Toutiao, and I'm talking about something. Today, I would like to talk about the people who call the peasants "peasant troubles" at every turn on the Internet. We all know that farmers are the hardest and hardest working group of people in our society, and they work silently to provide us with basic needs for food, clothing, shelter and transportation.

Why do some people call peasants "peasant troubles"?

However, the netizen who claims to be enthusiastic about social justice has been constantly using the term "farmer" to refer to farmers. This is not only disrespectful to the labor of the peasants, but also an extreme depreciation of their efforts. Such behavior is truly despicable!

First of all, we want to set one fact straight. Farmers are not always synonymous with "making trouble". They are just speaking out for their legitimate rights, which is everyone's right. It is precisely because of their dedication and persistence that we can have a stable food supply and a rich market for agricultural products.

However, the man who called the peasants "peasant troubles" chose to ignore this. He distorted the peasants' reasonable behavior of defending their rights into "making trouble," deliberately stirring up social order, and creating antagonism and disputes. Such irresponsible remarks not only ignore the hard work of the peasants, but also seriously harm the harmony and stability of rural areas.

Why do some people call peasants "peasant troubles"?

What is even more tragic is that this netizen, who thinks he has a "fair heart", knows almost nothing about the current situation in rural areas and the plight of farmers. Farmers work silently every day, but they often face the dilemma of living a difficult life and unstable income. They leave their homes and toiled in the fields all year round, often for little reward.

This person who refers to the peasants as "peasant troubles" should perhaps understand the real situation. They should know that it is not easy for farmers and they need our understanding and care. How much hard work and sweat they have put into the food on the tip of each of our tongues.

Why do some people call peasants "peasant troubles"?

We should give farmers more solidarity and support, instead of labelling them as "troublemakers". In the current critical period of agricultural development, the government and all sectors of society should pay more attention to and support farmers, promote the sustainable development of the rural economy, and let farmers live a better life.

Therefore, I sincerely appeal to people from all walks of life not to easily believe rumours and discriminatory remarks on the Internet. Let us work together to create a just, equal and harmonious social environment, and strive for the respect and fair treatment that farmers deserve!

The above are criticisms and appeals to those who call the peasants "peasant troubles" at every turn. We should face up to the hard work of farmers, respect their rights and interests, and work together to build a better society.