Fudan Wandering Doctor Returns to China?

Mondo Education Updated on 2024-02-01

The genius of Fudan University, a doctor who studied in the United States in the 80s, is now mixed to the point of living on the streets in the United States.

For 16 years, the wind and the sun were exposed, and the clothes were not covered, it was really a miserable, when I first saw this news, my heart was full of sympathy, and like many people, my first reaction was to send someone to pick him up as soon as possible, so that he could feel the warmth of the motherland. It wasn't until I read his life history that I realized how ridiculous my ideas were.

This Fudan wandering doctor surnamed Sun, is a legend in the 80s, at the age of 15 was admitted to the junior class of Fudan University, at the age of 18 got the qualification to study abroad at public expense, he took the country's money to study in the United States, originally thought that he would return to China to build the motherland after completing his studies. But no one expected that after graduation, Dr. Sun would become an American citizen without hesitation, enjoying an annual salary of one million while ignoring his family. Even when his father died, he refused to return to China to mourn. is such a person, who is now in the United States and disappointed. Only then did I think of my hometown thousands of miles away, and I expressed many times that I wanted to return to my hometown to retire in peace.

Now there has been a lot of noise on the Internet about this matter. I took a look and it was roughly divided into two factions. One faction, represented by the Fudan American Alumni Association and the Shanghai Alumni Association, insisted that Dr. Sun should be sent back to his hometown of Jiangyin to retire. On the other hand, this represents the opinion of the vast majority of netizens, who believe that a person who has not paid social security and has given up his nationality in his motherland, why should he use public resources to provide for his retirement?Personally, I support the opinions of most netizens. Because the matter of bringing Dr. Sun back is a bit untenable in terms of emotion, reason, and law.

Let's look at the emotional aspect first, it stands to reason that the most willing to take Dr. Sun back should be his relatives. But what does the reality look like?When Dr. Sun's younger brother learned of him, he neither showed joy nor willingness to contact his brother, he just replied coldly in the group that his mother had a cerebral infarction and was not in good health. I'm also exhausted, I hope you don't **, the implication is that he doesn't want to get involved too much in this matter. Why is he indifferent to his brother?Because of the simplicity, Dr. Sun has been away from his hometown for more than 30 years and has hardly returned home to see his parents. His father died, his mother was sick, and he relied on his younger brother to support him, and as a son, he really did not fulfill his basic filial piety. Starting from the most simple feelings of the Chinese, it is difficult for us to recognize Dr. Sun's behavior.

Looking at the reasoning again, as a high-achieving student trained by the state to study abroad at public expense, Dr. Sun not only did not have any action to serve the motherland, but also turned around and swore an oath to become an American citizen, which is really untenable in terms of reason. If we provide him with good pension treatment, it will actually be unfair to those who give up their personal future and resolutely return to China to build the motherland. More importantly, this matter is also legally untenable.

Now that Dr. Sun has taken the oath of U.S. citizenship. It should be the American charity that rescued him. He studied at the City University of New York for many years, so didn't the City University of New York alumni come to his aid?Isn't the local ** in the United States capable of helping him?Doesn't it make sense to let China help him in legal procedures?This is because foreign countries cannot arbitrarily interfere in the lives of citizens of other countries without the permission of other countries. Just like what happened abroad, my country also had to seek the consent of other countries if it wanted assistance. To be honest, it really doesn't cost a lot of money to pension a wandering doctor, but the premise is that he must be Chinese in order to stand legally on his feet.

And I have never been able to figure out which country's values are in line with the return of the midwife?Our Chinese values have always been that the country is open, come and go freely, you choose to go abroad no problem, we wish you from now on, two wide, each irrelevant. The values of the United States are also very clear, the competition of things, the survival of the fittest, the capable up, the mediocre down, what the mix is, it all depends on the individual. Don't blame the fate of wandering on the streets, in this case, I still can't think about which country's values this wandering doctor is in line with when he takes this wandering doctor back for retirement.

It can't be said that when China is poor, you run out, and when China rises, you run back, if you reach liberalism, if you are poor, you will be in your hometown, and the welfare at both ends will be accounted for, and the benefits will all belong to youYou say it's not yet?

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