The dispute over the right to ride for retired veterans, who once made meritorious deeds and is now under pressure on their dignity?
A video of an elderly man holding a military preferential treatment card but being rejected on a bus has recently been widely circulated on the Internet, triggering extensive discussions in all walks of life on the issue of protecting the rights and interests of retired soldiers.
The video shows an elderly man in his 70s showing his preferential card when he rides the bus, asking for a free ride. But the driver ignored it,
Instead, he angrily scolded, "What are you doing as a soldier? That thing doesn't work here." As a result, the two sides fell into a fierce verbal quarrel, and although the old man argued with reason, he finally had to buy a ticket to take the bus.
The incident made many netizens feel indignant, and they criticized the bus company and the driver for being too simple and rude. After all, the veterans went to the soup and fire to protect peace.
They deserve more understanding and care from the society. However, other netizens held a different view, believing that any public regulations should be uniformly enforced.
Otherwise, as soon as a precedent is set, new contradictions will arise. This also reflects from another side whether veterans can enjoy preferential treatment in the field of public services such as cars.
There does not seem to be a unified consensus in society. It is always a question of balancing interests. As the backbone of the former nation,
Veterans have made indelible contributions to the country and the people and are entitled to the preferential treatment they deserve. But at the same time, it is impossible for society to wantonly break the rules in order to take care of special groups.
That will only lead to new conflicts. Perhaps, it would be more desirable for the government to formulate clear and unified preferential policies for veterans, and make them clear throughout society.
So that all walks of life can have rules to follow. At the same time, for public service personnel, corresponding training should be strengthened to educate them on how to treat veterans in a more elegant and humane way.
After all, today's peaceful development, we should cherish the hard-won tranquility, and the heroes of the past should also gain more respect from the society. For ordinary citizens,
A little more tolerance, understanding and care can make the veterans less lonely and lost in their old age. The protection of the rights and interests of veterans requires the protection of policies.
It also requires the enthusiastic contribution of the whole society. We have all reaped happiness in that era, and now of course we should also give our own love and respect. Only in this way,
Only then can the heroes of the past truly regain their glory and dignity and share the fruits of peace. Like such a seemingly ordinary little thing,
In fact, they all contain a recognition of the status of veterans. What they piece together is the name and status of the heroes in today's society. We should guide the whole society to work together,