**10,000 Fans Incentive Program A few days ago, I was inBeijing Daliushu MarketSet up a stall to sellMammoth tusks, because the ** cheap workmanship and exquisite business is not bad, although the weather is a little cold, but the mood is exceptionally good.
But I never thought that a sudden oolong incident made me spend half a day in vain. At that time, I was busy soliciting customers in front of the stall, and several ** people suddenly came up to me and said that someone had reported meSelling wildlife products
I was stunned, and I couldn't believe that this was the truth. Mammoth tusks, this one is inAntique marketThe highly sought-after goods on the market turned out to beContraband
InBeijing Cultural Entertainment MarketMost of the nearby ** people are also very knowledgeable, and after reading it, they said that this is notMammoth cargoAh, but others reported that they had to go through the process, so I closed the stall and provided it to the purchase procedures, and wentAccreditation bodiesAfter walking around to issue relevant certificates, it was almost dark.
I thought to myself that there are really people in society today who don't knowMammoths?The tusks of this long-extinct paleontology do not belong to the tusks of modern wild elephants, but ratherIvoryThe best alternative.
Subsequently, I shared this experience online with a sense of loss. I thought I would get some comfort and sympathy, but unexpectedly I attracted a burst of criticism.
Many netizens have left messages to remind me,Protecting wildlifeIt's everyone's responsibilityBuying and selling wildlife products is prohibitedAble to avoid more injuries. These words hit me like a hammer in the face.
There is nothing wrong with being kind, but does kindness also need the guidance of reason? Without understanding the cause, process, and truth of the matter, it is easy to act with a momentary enthusiasm to have the opposite effect.
MammothsIs there anyone who doesn't know? Am I being limited, or am I too superficial?