2024-10-05
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1、
at tianfu square in chengdu, sichuan, a large number of people came to watch the solemn flag-raising ceremony to express their love for the motherland.
but unfortunately, after the flag-raising ceremony, the square was littered with garbage and a mess.
patriotism is more than just standing under the national flag with tears in our eyes, more than just shouting a few slogans...it should be reflected in every one of our daily actions.
while waving the national flag to express patriotic sentiments, posting all kinds of positive pictures and texts on wechat moments... while making loud noises, spitting, and littering in public places... i find it hard to believe that these people are speaking from the bottom of their hearts. patriotism, not showmanship.
2、
in hangzhou, near the west lake broken bridge, a male anchor was wearing japanese clogs and holding a japanese floral paper umbrella during a live broadcast. he was surrounded and criticized by a group of adults. the male anchor argued that clogs originated in china and there was nothing wrong with wearing them this way. this aroused public outrage and a fierce quarrel broke out between the two parties.
can i wear japanese clothes? or, when can i wear it and when can i not wear it? there has been a quarrel in the online public opinion field for many years, and there is a high probability that the quarrel will continue.
i'm actually a little numb to news like this.
however, this news still surprised me. i watched the video, and the male anchor was wearing shorts, a t-shirt, and just a pair of clogs on his feet (if i were there, i would probably think they were a pair of "flip-flops"). but even so, he was discovered and a heated argument ensued.
however, clogs were invented by the chinese! chinese people have worn clogs for at least three thousand years. in 1987, archaeologists also discovered two remaining wooden clogs at the late neolithic site in cihu, ningbo, zhejiang. there are also many records of wooden clogs in ancient literary works. for example, "zhuangzi·yiyuan" has "meson pushed the tree and burned it to death, and jin wengong cut it down to make clogs." wear clogs and climb the qingyun ladder." in modern times, people in some areas still wear clogs.
clogs, which originated in china, can no longer be worn by chinese people? when you see someone wearing clogs, you go up to attack and criticize him. how stupid is that?
from wearing a kimono being considered a "good day" to wearing clogs and being criticized... if things continue like this, will one day even driving a japanese car or eating japanese food cause trouble?
is the u-shaped lock ready to move again?
even if you are wearing a kimono, does it mean that people who wear kimono are not patriotic? lu xun, qiu jin, li dazhao, etc. all wore kimonos. their love for the country was so deep, passionate and sincere.
does anyone who doesn’t wear a kimono have to be patriotic? there are too many sanctimonious gangsters and traitors. wang jingwei, chen gongbo, and zhou fohai, wearing mao suits, are still notorious and despised traitors.
3、
more than once, someone took the latest three-fold mobile phone of a certain brand and ran to the apple mobile phone store to dance.
even though a store clerk stepped forward to stop him, the man still shouted excitedly in the store.
can a mobile phone make people so excited? this scene made me feel very scared.
they are all mobile phones that have been approved and sold legally in the domestic market, but we must distinguish between buying a certain mobile phone is patriotic, buying a certain mobile phone is not patriotic... and so on, these people are very likely to bind a business behavior with patriotism. maybe it's not patriotism, but some kind of mental illness.
moreover, this man deliberately went to the apple mobile phone store to dance. was he deliberately stirring up trouble? does interfering with the normal operations of businesses in this way count as provoking trouble? is there any violation of law?
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are there always some people who sincerely believe that as long as they think they are patriotic, they can do whatever they want, even if it is illegal?
the internet celebrity "iron head" who peed in japan may also think so. but what we have learned from the past is that the "iron head" has already entered.
patriotism is never about performance, blind obedience or self-motivation, but the deep emotion that is truly revealed in everyone's heart. it is a concrete action that can reflect the spirit of civilization and the rule of law. it is about caring for the environment, abiding by laws and regulations, and showing a good national image... …
i really want to advise some people: when you are patriotic, can you first abide by the law? can you have some quality and cultivation? can you stop being so embarrassing?
i don’t know if you really love this country, but your lack of quality, lack of cultivation, and even the appearance of being suspected of breaking the law is really ugly.