In Xuzhou, Jiangsu Province, a touching story has attracted a lot of attention online. A young boy was riding on public transport alone with a preferential pass when the driver questioned his holding. The driver asked puzzledly, "Preferential card?".Whose card are you taking?The boy held up the card in his hand and replied firmly: "My own ......."”
This ** went viral online, and people were moved by the little boy's strength and grievances. The boy's mother later explained the situation in an interview. She said her husband died in the line of duty in 2015, when the boy was 4 years old. Today, boys in sixth grade travel alone to visit their grandparents in the countryside on weekends. On that day, due to his mother's busy work, the boy had to ride alone.
The original intention of the boy's mother to release this ** is to hope that more people will understand the "Three Belonging Cards", which is a preferential treatment card issued for the survivors of retired soldiers and martyrs, the survivors of soldiers who died in the line of duty, and the survivors of soldiers who died of illness. She hopes that the public will not question the children, as it will make them feel very uncomfortable. She stressed that they did not use the card to enjoy the benefits, but because the card made them feel the presence of their father and be proud of them.
* The picture of the young boy covering his face and nodding made countless netizens feel sad. Someone left a message lamenting that if he could, he would rather exchange this card for a person to go home. In fact, the "Retired Military Preferential Treatment Certificate" is not only for retired soldiers, but also for the survivors of martyrs, the survivors of servicemen who died in the line of duty, and the survivors of servicemen who died of illness. It is a recognition and respect for their sacrifice and dedication.
The Xuzhou Veterans Affairs Bureau made a positive response to this matter, saying that it would strengthen the study and education of "retired servicemen and three subordinate personnel with preferential treatment certificates". In addition, the Xuzhou Veterans Service Station has sent special personnel to the boy's home every holiday in previous years, and the stationmaster is very familiar with the situation of their family. The service station appeals to the public to be more patient and understanding when faced with similar situations.
This story reminds us once again that behind every person who holds a preferential treatment card, there is a heroic story. We should pay tribute to them and to their sacrifice and dedication. At the same time, we should also wish every child to grow up healthy and happy, their strength and courage are the precious wealth of our society.