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The law is fair and just

author:Lucky Girl

"Light punishment of officials, heavy punishment of the people"? Such words are like a sharp sword, pointing directly at the sensitive nerves of society, which makes people feel heartbroken. In this society governed by the rule of law, how can we allow such absurd prejudices to spread unchecked? China's laws, which are the crystallization of the people's wisdom over thousands of years and the patron saint of fairness and justice, can not tolerate such distorted interpretations?

Yes, China's laws are fair and just. It does not distinguish between rich and poor, regardless of official position, it only asks about the merits and only talks about the conclusive evidence. On the scale of the law, everyone is equal, and no one is above the law. This is the basic principle of a society governed by the rule of law, and it is also our belief in and adherence to the law.

The law is fair and just

Let us take a look back at the stories of the rule of law that have shone in the long course of history. Shang Ying's reform made the Qin State rise and unify the six kingdoms; Zhuge Liang slashed the horse with tears, showing strict military discipline; Bao Zheng is selfless and has become a model for Qing officials through the ages. These stories all tell us a truth: everyone is equal before the law.

However, in real life, there are always people who, either out of ignorance, or out of prejudice, or out of malice, distort and denigrate the law. They may say, "Officials have a background, and if they make mistakes, they can make big things small and small things"; They may say, "Ordinary people have no power or power, and if they make mistakes, they can only be severely punished." These remarks are undoubtedly a great insult to and trample on the law.

I would say, this is wrong, this is ridiculous! In the face of China's laws, officials and ordinary people are treated equally. Judges are the guardians of the law, and they will use wisdom and courage to defend the dignity and authority of the law. They will not favor you because of your status, nor will they discriminate against you because of your poverty and weakness. They will only make impartial judgments and rulings based on facts and evidence.

The law is fair and just

Of course, we cannot deny that in real life, there are indeed some officials abusing their power and violating laws and disciplines. However, this does not mean that the law will be lenient and lenient towards them. On the contrary, the law will punish these officials who violate the law and discipline more severely, so as to safeguard social fairness and justice. Because in China's legal system, officials are not only subject to legal constraints and supervision, but also have to assume higher moral and social responsibilities.

And those ordinary people, although they do not have official positions and power, they are the cornerstone and backbone of society. Their legitimate rights and interests are also protected and respected by law. When they are treated unjustly, the law does justice for them; When they are harmed, the law provides them with remedies and compensation. Therefore, there is no reason for us to discriminate against and slander ordinary people, let alone put them under the severe punishment of the law.

Here, I would like to pay high tribute to those who uphold their belief in the rule of law and uphold the dignity of the law. It is with your efforts and dedication that our society can be more fair, just and harmonious. At the same time, I would like to issue a warning to those who distort and slander the law: please stop this irresponsible speech and behavior! Please respect the law, respect others, and respect yourself!

In conclusion, I would like to say that the words "lightly punish the officials and severely punish the people" are not only an insult and trampling on the law, but also a harm and destruction to society. We should discard such prejudices and fallacies and establish correct concepts and values of the rule of law. Let us work together to uphold the dignity and authority of the law, and make the rule of law a solid cornerstone and eternal pursuit of our society!

The law is fair and just

So, should we continue to allow such prejudices and fallacies to circulate in society? Should we allow this misconception to influence our judgment and behavior? No! We shouldn't! Because we are a member of a society governed by the rule of law, we have the responsibility and obligation to uphold the dignity and authority of the law. Let us work together to create a more fair, just and harmonious society under the rule of law.

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