Recently, the remarks of Zhang Xuefeng, a well-known Internet celebrity graduate school teacher, caused an uproar again. In one of his live broadcasts, he claimed: "All liberal arts are called service industries, and they can be summed up as 'licking'. These words immediately sparked widespread controversy and heated discussions on the Internet. Soon after, Xinmin Weekly published an article calling on Zhang Xuefeng to apologize for the remarks. Although Zhang Xuefeng once responded on his personal Weibo, his attitude did not seem to be sincere, and he failed to realize his problem and explain why he needed to apologize. In the author's opinion, Zhang Xuefeng's remarks actually reflect the prejudices of many people. Every profession should be respected and taken seriously, and the spread of education has given everyone the opportunity to accept a variety of occupations.
Turning away such an opportunity is a sad choice, and persuading others should not be a deprivation. Whether you are in the liberal arts or sciences, in the service industry or in other industries, you deserve to be respected. However, it is gratifying that more and more people are beginning to reflect on this prejudice and express their indignation and dissatisfaction with Zhang Xuefeng's remarks. Whether it's liberal arts or science, everyone should establish the right values and avoid disparaging or discriminating against any kind of profession. And Zhang Xuefeng's ability to think independently does not seem to be enough to justify his remarks. In my opinion, what he shows is only a short-sighted and narrow way of thinking, which tends to lead people into blind arrogance and the wrong idea of denying other professions.
In fact, the topic of the battle between arts and sciences has never stopped. Zhang Xuefeng's remarks once again ignited the flames of this controversy. However, what is the point of this debate?What enlightenment and reflection can it bring us?In the author's view, the essence of the dispute between arts and sciences is not to deliberately divide, oppose and belittle other professions, but to establish a relationship of equality, respect and cooperation between different professions. Only in this way can everyone be able to give full play to their abilities, talents and values. Finally, I hope that everyone can establish correct values, stay away from prejudice and discrimination, and be respected and recognized no matter what profession they are engaged in.
Let's join hands to create a better society!Recently, Zhang Xuefeng's remarks on "liberal arts licking traffic" have attracted widespread attention and heated discussions. As a famous teacher and public figure, his remarks not only raised concerns about the difficulty of finding employment in the liberal arts, but also sparked controversy over the word "licking". However, we cannot simply equate "liberal arts" with "service industry", let alone use "licking" to belittle the service industry. First of all, the background of Zhang Xuefeng's remarks was not to express dissatisfaction with the service industry, but about the employment of children. However, when answering this question, he did not grasp the right words to choose. He used the word "lick" to associate liberal arts majors with the service industry, giving the impression of disrespect for the service industry and people who work in it.
As an important pillar of economic development, the value and significance of the service industry should not be simply devalued and underestimated. Second, the service industry is not only for liberal arts majors, but also for many other majors and industries. The scope of the service industry covers various fields such as catering, tourism, medical care, logistics, and finance. As the embodiment of consumer demand, the service industry is an indispensable part of the market economy. Moreover, the service sector also plays an important role in improving the country's economic competitiveness and employment rate. Finally, we need to acknowledge the value of liberal arts majors and services. Liberal arts majors play an irreplaceable role in cultivating humanistic qualities, thinking skills, and social skills. Liberal arts graduates can also pursue many high-paying and high-status careers, and they play an important role in the process of human development.
Practitioners in the service industry are not simply "licking" customers, they provide services to customers and create value for customers. The customer's choice and recognition of the service industry is also the recognition and respect of the service industry practitioners. To sum up, we cannot simply equate "liberal arts" with "service industry", let alone use the word "licking" to belittle the service industry. The service industry is a broad concept that encompasses a variety of occupations and industries. Both liberal arts majors and the service industry have important roles and values, and we should respect everyone who is engaged in the service industry and liberal arts majors, and applaud their contributions and contributions. Recently, a remark involving the service industry has sparked widespread discussion in society. The person believes that the service industry is a kind of "licking" behavior, which has caused a lot of controversy.
However, this view actually exposes the problem that exists in our society, which is the lack of respect and consideration for the service industry. The so-called "licking" of this person refers to the need for service industry practitioners to bend over their knees and whisper to customers, as if licking people. This view is actually an extreme form of discrimination and debasement, which shows that he is prejudiced against the service industry and workers in his heart. The service industry is an honorable industry, and practitioners should be respected and understood. However, this person believes that the service industry is "low-grade", and this mentality actually reflects the hierarchical concept that exists in our society to a certain extent. In fact, the service industry is a very important industry, which touches all aspects of people's lives.
However, as the service sector is often considered a "low-end" industry, the treatment and status of workers is often overlooked. To a certain extent, this situation reflects the deviation of our society's perception and attitude towards labor. We need to pay more attention to the service industry and give it the respect and treatment it deserves. Moreover, this kind of discrimination and prejudice against the service industry is not uncommon in society. For example, a man recently reported that every time he ordered takeout, he asked the delivery rider to call him dad and threatened with bad reviews. This kind of behavior is not only disrespectful to the practitioner, but also an insult to the personality. In the service industry, the service and the service are equal to each other, and no one should be insulted or discriminated against. Therefore, we need to pay attention to the service industry and give practitioners the respect and treatment they deserve.
At the same time, we should also care about our words and deeds, and should not regard the service industry as a low-end industry. The service industry also needs talent, technology and skills. We should encourage more people to devote themselves to the service industry and provide better services for people's lives. Only in this way can we truly realize the purpose of "serving the people wholeheartedly" and make the service industry a glorious and dignified industry.