In recent years, there has been a lot of talk about "liberal arts misleading the country", and some people believe that liberal arts students have made no contribution to social development.
This statement has caused controversy after controversy on the Internet, and has also caused many liberal arts students to think: Is the liberal arts really unpromising?Where exactly should I go?
Coincidentally, Zhang Xuefeng, a famous teacher for online celebrity postgraduate examinations, also mentioned liberal arts in a live broadcast, and it also brought a lot of controversy.
During the live broadcast, a parent was consulting Zhang Xuefeng: My child has a 140 in mathematics, but he doesn't want to study science, and he is worried that the grade of science colleges and universities will be lower than that of liberal arts.
Hearing this, Zhang Xuefeng asked if the child was next to him, and admonished: Child, do you want to go to college in the future with a low grade, or when you work in the future, the company you are employed and the industry you do belong to the low-grade industry.
Speaking of this, Zhang Xuefeng sincerely acted as a life coach and said:
All liberal arts majors are service industries, do you know what is called service industry?
To sum it up, it's one word - licking, Party A is all right, it's all good, master, I'll give you a smile.
After the live broadcast, this passage caused a lot of controversy, some people violently refuted him, and some people felt that he was sober in the world and his words were not rough.
Zhang Xuefeng himself responded: Did I say the wrong thing, I'm sorry, I'm sorry, I'll give everyone a laugh, which one do you think is good-looking, I will laugh in the future. Look, what I'm doing, I'm licking, but I don't think there's anything wrong with that!
To be honest, Zhang Xuefeng's speech has always been non-stop, and Xi is accustomed to winning attention with remarks that break the perception of most people, which is the basic operation of people who eat traffic meals.
Whether what he said before was correct or not, I personally judged it, but this time, his remarks still received a large number of people's support, which really shows that everyone loves him deeply.
To be honest, after reading Zhang Xuefeng's speech, I remembered a sentence: The clown is a master in the downtown area.
It is an indisputable fact that liberal arts employment is indeed inferior to science, and there are few outlets.
However, the statement that "liberal arts majors are all service industries" can be described as the pinnacle of eyeballs. Contemptible people are talentless, and there are two questions to ask Zhang Xuefeng:
1. Liberal arts majors are all service industries, but what about science majors?Knocking on ** is not serving the people who use the app, and moving bricks is not serving the people who repair the houseDoctors aren't serving patients?According to Zhang Xuefeng, which profession is not a service industry?
Second, the service industry is licking, so which industry is not like this?Dare to ask if you don't need to look at Party A's face when you do civil engineering, or don't you need to look at the face of your superiors when you knock on **, or do you Zhang Xuefeng, who is eye-catching, don't need to look at the audience's face?
In Zhang Xuefeng's remarks, there is another point that many people have not noticed, but at least it makes me indignant: Zhang Xuefeng keeps asking children to think about whether they want to engage in low-grade trades, and then take the service industry as an example.
Dare to ask, is Zhang Xuefeng's subtext that he thinks that the service industry is a low-grade industry?Is the service industry licking the industry scandalous?Isn't this a misrepresentation of the children of the people, and a division of laborers into high and low?Isn't it trampling on the saying that "there is no high or low in labor".
There is nothing wrong with making money from traffic, and it is normal to have occasional earth-shattering remarks, but as a public figure, you should have some sense of responsibility. It doesn't hurt if the words are not rough, but if the values have gone crooked, the abyss is at your feet.
The material comes from the Internet).