Recently, a CPPCC member in Shangqiu, Henan Province gave his love, which caused an uproar on the Internet. The commissioner originally helped the disadvantaged by giving white rice, white flour, soybean oil and other items, but this time he switched to three Chinese cabbages as a symbol of love. However, this ** sparked heated discussions among netizens. They believe that these Chinese cabbages do not represent true love at all, and some people even joked: A few Chinese cabbages are not even worth a banner!**, several elderly people holding Chinese cabbage in their hands, standing next to a van, waiting for the CPPCC members to come and take pictures. From the expressions of the old people, it can be clearly felt that they disdain this matter, because these Chinese cabbages are not worth anything at all!Some reporters asked the Shangqiu CPPCC for verification, but they said that this was a personal act and did not comment on it. Some netizens said that these Chinese cabbages were purchased by local entrepreneurs for the staff canteen and given to the nursing home by the way. Some people even complained: Sending love only gives a few Chinese cabbages, can they never find anything cheaper than Chinese cabbage?I'm embarrassed to shoot **, don't you know that these cabbages don't even have enough money for banners?
However, we cannot completely deny the good deeds of this CPPCC member. His original intention is undoubtedly positive and worthy of recognition. Like all of you, I believe that giving love itself is a positive thing. What everyone questioned was not his love, but his behavior of posing and putting on a show. Not long ago, there was an incident that caused an uproar on the Internet - experts rolled out the red carpet when they inspected wheat fields, and ...... wearing shoe covers when planting trees on Arbor DayNetizens questioned that these behaviors were a bit excessive. Not only do these actions fail to really help people, but they may also be a waste of resources. We don't have to do things that go too far!Whether it's Chinese cabbage, white rice or soybean oil, as long as the entrepreneur really cares about it and gives it to the elderly in the nursing home, they should feel warm. The value of these items is not something we measure, after all, behind the love, there is a priceless affection. However, after the Chinese cabbage was sent, the old people had to be pulled to take pictures, wouldn't this be a bad taste?You've done a good deed, so why do you have to show it out and take a picture?If you don't do these foolish things, won't anyone know you've been here?What we need is genuine help for those in need, not for false propaganda. Helping the disadvantaged is not just a matter of words, but also of action. No matter how well you publicize it, if you don't really achieve the goal of helping the poor, it will be in vain. People who are truly charitable do not need too much publicity, and the people will be grateful. However, if you use a few cabbages as props for the sake of pursuing publicity effects and for show, it will only become a talking point and a laughing stock in people's mouths in the end.
Netizens questioned: Chinese cabbage is not enough for a banner, let alone oil. As netizens said, with love as a gimmick and Chinese cabbage as a prop, they pose and put on a show, just for the sake of fame and reputation. Is such behavior really necessary?Our acts of love should be genuine and pure, not false for the sake of propaganda. We don't need to do something too much for the sake of the heat, turning humane behavior into a luxury. We should sincerely make practical help for the disadvantaged, instead of pursuing formalism. Of course, the necessary publicity is meaningful and can also spread positive energy. But arranging a few cabbages like a grand battle, pulling up banners, and lining up the old people to take pictures is undoubtedly excessive. ** It looks ridiculous, and the behavior of the CPPCC members is even more funny. What made this CPPCC member a hot search was not only a few cabbages, but also because they used the lonely old man as a prop and carried out false propaganda. People who are truly charitable will be grateful for their kindness. However, if it's just for the sake of posing for a show, with some props, it will only end up making people laugh. We should believe that the common people have an eye for good deeds. If you can really do practical things for the people at the bottom, then you won't attract people's doubts. Doing good deeds should be based on a down-to-earth, sincere attitude, not vanity and hype.
As an editor, I also got some inspiration from this incident. First of all, we should appreciate those who give selflessly. No matter what they give, it is a part of their heart and deserves our respect and gratitude. But at the same time, we must also dare to question unreasonable behavior. Society needs to pay more attention to people who genuinely help others, rather than those who put on a show for the sake of popularity and false propaganda. We need to be more realistic, not formalistic. Only in this way can we truly help those in need and promote the progress and development of society.
This incident also brings us to think deeply: how do we think about philanthropy?Philanthropy itself should be respected and praised, but we also need to be good at discerning what is genuine philanthropy and what is false hype. We cannot measure the authenticity and significance of charitable acts by the value of objects, but look at the motives behind the actions and the actual effects of the actions. Only by sincerely contributing to others can we make our society warmer and better.
Finally, I believe that social equity and progress can only be achieved if people truly care about the needs of the disadvantaged and are willing to give their part to help them. Whether it is giving away a cabbage or a bag of soybean oil, as long as it is out of sincerity, it is a valuable love. But we need to avoid those false propaganda and showmanship, and make the good deeds more pure and real. In the process of caring for others, we must know how to respect and be grateful, and not measure the size of love by the value of things. Only in this way can we truly transmit positive energy and let the power of love continue to be passed on.