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An example of violating social morality

Examples of violating social morality:

(1) There is an old tree in the lawn outside the west wall of the Forbidden City, which is easy to climb. From time to time, tourists cross the lawn and climb trees to take pictures. There are many tourists sitting on the lawn, surrounded by newspapers and plastic bags.

(2) Tourists like to depict the cultural relics of the West Tower. There are many cultural relics in Yuanmingyuan, most of which are broken walls. On a half-destroyed stone bridge, a boy of about 10 years old is holding a stone to carve words on the bridge.

(3) When Xiao Ge, a young man from Nanjing, rode through Nanjing and Yan Road, he saw a middle-aged woman being knocked down by a passing car. Brother, get out of the car and help that woman. Uncle Li, who was passing by, advised, "Don't help the young man. It doesn't matter if I help him without a car." But the younger brother said that young people would help him when they saw that he always wanted to help him, but the woman insisted that he was the perpetrator.

Social morality: collectivism, as the principle of citizen's moral construction, is the inevitable requirement of socialist economic, political and cultural construction. In socialist society,

The people are masters of their own affairs, and the interests of the state, the collective and the individual are basically the same, making collectivism an important principle to adjust the interests of the three. We should infiltrate the spirit of collectivism into all levels of social production and life,

Guide people to correctly understand and handle the interests of the state, the collective and the individual, advocate that individual interests are subordinate to collective interests, local interests are subordinate to overall interests, current interests are subordinate to long-term interests, and oppose small groups, selfish interests and harming others, so that personal ideals and struggles can be integrated into the common ideals and struggles of the broad masses of the people.