It has been two years since the veterans' preferential treatment card was issued, and in the process of using it, the comrades-in-arms have their own opinions. In fact, when it comes to the "three good" and "three bad" of the retired servicemen's preferential treatment card, these are all summarized when everyone chats, and they are not official statements. However, these views do reflect some practical realities.
Let's talk about the "three good" first.
The first good thing is that it adds a sense of honor to retired soldiers. This certificate is like a medal, proving that you have paid for the country and the people. With this certificate, retired soldiers will naturally feel proud and honored, and their sense of belonging will be stronger.
The second best thing is that you can enjoy some real discounts. For example, you can take the bus and subway for free or discounted, and you can save money on tickets to tourist attractions. Although these discounts are not much, they can also make the wallets of veterans bulge a little and life a little easier.
The third good thing is to improve the social status of retired soldiers. With this certificate, others will respect and recognize you more. This sense of respect, sometimes more than anything else, allows veterans to face life with more confidence.
Of course, the retired servicemen's preferential treatment card also has its "three bads".
The first bad thing is that the policy is not implemented in place. Although the country has a policy, it may vary from place to place. In some places, there may not be enough publicity, and in some places, the procedures may be too complicated, resulting in retired servicemen not enjoying the treatment they deserve. This requires more attention from the relevant departments and the implementation of the policy.
The second bad thing is that the social awareness is not high enough. Some people may not know that this certificate exists, or they may not take it seriously. This requires us to strengthen publicity and raise everyone's awareness and attention to the veterans' preferential treatment card.
The third bad thing is the problem of treatment differentiation. Preferential policies may be different in different places and fields, some are good and some are bad. This discrepancy may make veterans feel unbalanced and unfair. Therefore, it is necessary to further improve the policy and try to be fair and just.
In general, although the veterans' preferential treatment card has its shortcomings, it is still a good thing on the whole. We should see more of its positive aspects, and at the same time, we should also strive to improve its shortcomings, so that this policy can better benefit the vast number of retired servicemen.