According to the latest news, the incident that happened in a Starbucks coffee shop a few days ago caused widespread public concern and outrage. The cause of the incident was that a little brother wearing a red takeaway ** was resting in the store, and was discriminated against and driven away by an aunt in red. The scene was recorded and posted online, triggering a public backlash and.
In **, the red-clothed aunt arrogantly stood up, walked up to the little brother, baselessly claimed that he was not worthy of staying in the coffee shop, said that it was a place for high-end people, rebuked him for being inferior, and demanded that he leave with evil words. This is an unbelievable move, as it has long been believed that a society where everyone is equal has become commonplace, and people do not have the power to restrict the entry of food delivery workers into commercial premises. In fact, every industry has its value and necessity. If you still insist on having a hierarchy, it is only a matter of time before you are gradually eliminated from society. Netizens said, "If you feel that you are superior, why don't you open a coffee shop by yourself and sit there by yourself, so that no one will disturb her." Another said, "Some people get carried away when they have a little money." In the face of the unprovoked provocation of the red-clothed aunt, the little brother remained calm and did not quarrel with her. I think he did it very right. For those who are arrogant and unreasonable, the best response is to choose to ignore. If you argue with them, they will only be more aggressive and will only end up getting themselves into trouble. Although the little brother was discriminated against and driven away, his heart must have been very painful, but he was not shaken by the arrogance of this red-clothed aunt, he did not bow to her, and I admired his noble qualities very much.
The behavior of this lady in red is incomprehensible, and her indifference and arrogance are incredible. She even thinks the delivery person polluted the coffee shop's air, causing her to be unable to breathe. Such accusations are baseless and simply ridiculous. Does everyone need to meet her criteria when entering a coffee shop?The upper class society she represents should be more cultured and cultivated, and they should not be so blatantly discriminatory against others in public. Fortunately, the clerk and security guard saw this scene and immediately stepped forward to stop it and asked the red-clothed aunt to leave. Justice is at ease in the hearts of the people, and everyone is brave in the face of righteousness and gives a righteous response. The way the clerk handled it was well received by everyone. This also proves that whether you are rich or poor, you are welcome to spend, but we resolutely do not welcome those who are vexatious, discriminate and disrupt the order. The clerk's handling reflects the concept of equality, and they do not obey the orders of the red-clothed lady because she claims to be a person of high society, but stands on the side of justice. This once again shows that no matter how rich you are, if you don't have a sense of public morality and wantonly bully others, you will eventually be spurned by society.
Through the comparison of this incident, we can see that the aunt in red may have a rich life, but her literacy is far from being comparable to it. And although the little brother may not be as rich as her financially, he faces provocations with a tolerant attitude and shows noble qualities, which is deeply admired. However, society will not tolerate those who are rich but not benevolent and bully.
In my thinking, this incident has reminded us that no matter what kind of wealth, status, or social status we have, we cannot hide a person's character and quality. In the face of such incidents, each of us should be held accountable for our words and actions. No matter what industry they are, they should be treated with the respect and equality they deserve. This is also the basic principle of maintaining social fairness and justice.