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Privatization shock! 80% of people may have nowhere to stand, and the alarm bell will ring for a long time!

author:Fei Fei Wenwen

If full privatization were to be allowed, it would be a profound change in the structure of society. We don't have to wait 30 years to see 80 percent of people lose their place in society. This is not alarmist, but a reasonable speculation about the possible direction of the real society.

Imagine if our society were truly completely privatized, then resources, wealth, power would all be firmly in the hands of a few. These people, with their capital and resources, will be able to easily gain more opportunities and benefits, while most may be marginalized due to lack of resources and opportunities. In such a society, the gap between the rich and the poor will widen rapidly, and the social structure will show obvious polarization.

And for those who have lost their foothold, their lives will be extremely difficult. They may not be able to find stable employment, access basic health and education services, and may even have basic survival in question. They may fall into a hopeless and helpless situation, feeling abandoned by society.

However, we cannot deny some of the positive effects of privatization. In a privatized society, people will have more freedom and choice. They are free to decide their own lifestyle and career path and are no longer subject to excessive restrictions and constraints. This spirit of freedom will stimulate people's creativity and innovation, and promote the progress and development of society.

Privatization shock! 80% of people may have nowhere to stand, and the alarm bell will ring for a long time!

However, we cannot ignore the potential risks of privatization. When resources, wealth, and power are excessively concentrated in the hands of a few, these people may abuse these resources to pursue their own selfish interests at the expense of the interests of society as a whole. They may acquire more resources and wealth through improper means, leading to social injustice and corruption.

More seriously, when the majority of people lose their foothold, the stability of society will be seriously threatened. These people may feel hopeless and helpless, generating resentment and anger towards society. They may take some extreme actions to vent their emotions and may even trigger social unrest and conflict.

We need to reflect on and explore privatization in depth. We cannot blindly pursue the benefits of privatization without ignoring its possible negative effects. We need to put in place a series of effective policies and measures to guard against the risks of privatization and ensure fairness, stability and prosperity in society.

We need to strengthen the regulation and management of capital and resources. We need to establish a sound system of laws and regulations to regulate the flow and use of capital and resources. We need to crack down on those who abuse capital and resources in pursuit of personal interests, and uphold social fairness and justice.

Privatization shock! 80% of people may have nowhere to stand, and the alarm bell will ring for a long time!

We need to establish fair and transparent distribution mechanisms. We need to ensure that everyone is able to enjoy their basic right to survival and development, regardless of their family, resources and wealth. We need to regulate the distribution of income and wealth through taxation, social security and other means, and reduce the widening gap between the rich and the poor.

At the same time, we also need to strengthen the moral and ethical construction of society. We need to promote the spirit of fairness, justice and mutual assistance, and advocate for people to focus on the interests of society as a whole rather than the selfish interests of individuals. We need to improve people's moral quality and sense of social responsibility through education, propaganda and other means, and jointly build a harmonious, stable and prosperous society.

Nor can we ignore the positive effects of privatization. In a privatized society, people will have more freedom and choice. This spirit of freedom will stimulate people's creativity and innovation, and promote the progress and development of society. Therefore, we need to give full play to the positive role of privatization on the premise of ensuring social fairness and stability.

Privatization is a complex and profound social issue. We need to face it with an open and inclusive mind, constantly exploring and seeking the best solutions. On the premise of ensuring social fairness and stability, we need to give full play to the positive role of privatization and jointly promote social progress and development. Only in this way will we be able to avoid the tragedy of "80 per cent of the people have no place to stand" and build a more harmonious, stable and prosperous society.

Privatization shock! 80% of people may have nowhere to stand, and the alarm bell will ring for a long time!