Title: Restoring Dignity: The Battle for the Image of the Red Army.
In this era of rapid information transfer and collision of outside opinions, we are often drowned in a sea of opinions. However, something happened recently that got me thinking.
Once, on a certain **, I saw an activity report about "remembering the bittersweet memories and revisiting the road of the Red Army". However, the few **s attached to this report made me feel unacceptable and even indignant. The image of the Red Army soldier was scandalized, and I couldn't believe it with a high beer belly, crooked military hats, and strange faces. What's going on here?Do we have no respect for history, for heroes?
The Red Army, that is a group of heroes who fought for everything we enjoy today, for our freedom and dignity. They made selfless dedication, gave up their small family to take care of everyone, fought bloodily, and created a glorious history. And now, their image has been wantonly distorted by some people, which is not only disrespectful to history, but also an insult to the heroes!
Beer belly, crooked military hat, weird face, how can these images make people respect and admire?This is not only disrespectful to the heroes, but also a trampling on our common memory and history. The Red Army fought for us so that we could have a better, freer, more dignified life, and their bravery and sacrifice should not be mocked and distorted.
We live in a society that seeks freedom and dignity, and this disrespect for heroes is a violation of that freedom and dignity. We should not tolerate such behavior, let alone be influenced by it, because it is a betrayal of our common history and memory.
These disrespects and insults are not just superficial, they permeate our thinking and attitudes. When our respect for history and heroes is lost, we also lose our own values and bottom line. Without valuing heroes and respecting history, we will lose our way in our own lives and lose our yearning and pursuit of a better life.
The Red Army is not only a symbol of an era, but also a symbol of our national spirit. Their heroic deeds and selfless dedication continue to inspire us to move forward. However, what kind of thoughts do these unprovoked and distorted images leave us with?
We Chinese have deep feelings for history. The Red Army, that is our pride, is the embodiment of struggle and sacrifice. The hardships and obstacles they have gone through, and the tremendous sacrifices they have made for the country and the people, these historical symbols should be revered and remembered. But now, some people treat this history and our heroes with a disrespectful eye, which makes us feel indignant and helpless.
This is not only a desecration of history, but also a desecration of our country and nation. Our history is long and glorious, forged by countless ancestors with their blood and lives. And these disrespectful and disrespectful behaviors are tantamount to trampling on the dignity and bottom line of our nation.
What's more, such disrespect is still spreading among the younger generation. If this irresponsible attitude is allowed to be passed on, our children and grandchildren will lose their knowledge of history and respect for their ancestors, which will be a great harm to the future and destiny of our country.
Therefore, we must not be swayed by such an attitude, let alone allow this disrespect to leave a mark. As a nation, we need to inherit and carry forward our excellent culture and spirit, remember history, and respect heroes. Only in this way can we go further and more steadily in the new era.
We need to re-examine and think about how we can better inherit and promote this history and culture. We need to pay more attention to history education in education, so that every child knows this glorious history;We need to establish correct values and attitudes in society, so that everyone knows that respect is the traditional virtue of our Chinese nation.
The Red Army is our common pride and our spiritual pillar. Let's treat our history and heroes with respect and respect from now on, for our country, for our future!