#头条首发大赛#
Recently, in a subway line car in Changsha, Hunan, a man's dress and behavior caused dissatisfaction among the surrounding people.
When a male passenger was riding the subway, he saw a young man standing next to him, this man was wearing a Japanese samurai uniform, and his hairstyle and makeup were also Japanese-style, most likely a cosplay actor of a Japanese manga character.
The man was not only wearing Japanese makeup and a samurai uniform, but also holding a katana in his hand, although it was later identified as a wooden imitation prop, but no matter what the material was, it was a risky object.
The male passenger reflected what he saw and heard to the subway management, and after listening to the passengers' complaints, the staff smiled and said to the passengers: This is a matter of benevolence and wisdom.
The implication of the staff's words is: some people think that this kind of behavior is not advisable, and some people think that this kind of behavior is normal, I can't control it, and I don't want to care about it.
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The male passenger was clearly not satisfied with the management's handling of the problem.
It is also understandable that the young man may be a Japanese comic character actor, and it is understandable that he may be dressed like this for the needs of work.
But when you dress up like this and appear in public, you have to be prepared to accept criticism and questioning from others.
If a man takes a taxi, or takes off his makeup and then takes the subway, I believe that no one will find fault with him.
Although the katana has been tested to be a wooden prop, a katana-shaped wooden prop is also risky, and it is not for nothing that other passengers have questioned it.
Isn't it a question of thought for itself that this happened on the eve of July 7th, and on such a special date, some cities are still holding events such as Japanese comic exhibitions?
In recent years, there have often been incidents in railway stations and subway stations where migrant workers cannot successfully pass the security check with the tools used to support their families.
The staff still said this sentence with a smile, which is what makes passengers and netizens feel sad.
Maybe the subway can't interfere with what other people wear, maybe the subway can let wooden katana in, but when the staff is faced with disgruntled passengers, they should come up with relevant evidence to comfort the male passengers, rather than using a sentence of opinion, and return the problem to the passengers, and let the passengers digest the problem themselves.