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Should middle school students give up their seats

November 5, 2010 morning, seven middle school students in Nanjing bus "collective not let the seat", ignoring a gray-haired old man standing next to. This group of photos was posted by netizens, and another "elderly to pregnant women, students indifferent" post, together with the attention of netizens. These two posts by nearly 20,000 netizens attention, some netizens said "90 after no quality", some netizens said "give up the seat is not an obligation", there are students online to follow the post, "we are more tired than these old people"!

Application guide

Beyond the "special seats for the elderly, the infirm, the sick, the disabled, and the pregnant" signs that can be seen everywhere on public transportation, the Beijing subway's slogan "Please give up your seat to a passenger who needs it" is more heartwarming because it's not a hard moral imperative. This material is suitable for "respect for the elderly", "kindness", "virtue", "morality", "style", "subversion" and other related topics, materials and proposition essays.

Angle 1 elaborates on topics related to "respect for the elderly" and "traditional virtues". The first is that the first is the first to be able to make a decision on the matter, and the second is the first to be able to make a decision on the matter! The meaning of this sentence is: treat other old people like my own family old people, care for other people's children like my own children. Give up a seat a small thing, but a true reflection of the people simply lost the fine tradition of the ancients. Respect for the elderly and love for the young is a traditional virtue of the Chinese people, for the care of the weak to pay or give up some of what, should not have become controversial. But I don't know when, "fight with the elderly seat" seems to have been justified. This is a very bad sign.

The second angle is about respect and human nature. Taking public **** transportation, advocating to the old, young, sick, disabled and weak to give up their seats is certainly a moral requirement for citizens, but this needs to rely on the potential impact of the entire moral environment, rather than taking pictures of the Internet, such as the rigid norms. Relying on moral superiority to humiliate the members of society around us does not help to consolidate the civilized system of society, but on the contrary, it is easy to trigger a moral melee. The power of education is too much for the tender shoulders of secondary school students to bear, and they are the ones who "need a seat", while the frail elderly are also the ones who need help, and it is not a good time to judge a person's morality based on his or her age. Only those who respect the actual needs of the individual and respect the human nature of morality will not be interpreted as violence and judgment.

The third angle is to elaborate on topics related to "morality" and "education". The fact that there are two schools of thought on the Internet about students who don't give up their seats for the elderly or pregnant women is not only frustrating, but also heightens the concern that morality is slipping. Students are overburdened with learning, less sleep, poor mental state, etc., society certainly needs to pay attention to, and must be changed as soon as possible, so that students are really strong; and the deviation of the students' mentality, especially the education sector and even society as a whole to pay attention to, to be corrected, and only in this way, students will be really energized, and the community will be really healthy.