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Charity is not a stage for fancy hype.

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The explosion accident in Tianjin Port touched people's hearts, and many people donated money spontaneously. After the explosion, many netizens began to leave messages in Weibo, pointing out why Ma didn't donate money. Some people even accused the horse and shouted "Dad".

To sum up, there are three reasons for asking Ma Yun to donate money: if you have money, you must donate money; People's entertainment stars have donated money, so you should donate more; If you don't donate money, sooner or later you will lose everything.

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Charity is not a stage for fancy hype.

Yu Boyang, a senior three student in the middle school affiliated to North Jiaotong University.

After the Tianjin explosion, many netizens left messages in Weibo, threatening to force him to donate money.

Should Ma Yun donate money? I think even if the answer is yes, we should not force donations in the voice of netizens. Selfless dedication to compatriots in the disaster should be based on the heart, not personal reputation and face.

Charity is one of the warmest words in the world, because it is selfless and noble, because it is full of care, and it is a helping hand extended by strangers out of sympathy and understanding. Charity is not the obligation of any celebrity, nor the burden of any rich person, nor is it the game of getting rich for any poor person. Donations come from emotions, and it makes sense not to donate. Where did Ma Yun donate?

If Ma Yun really donated money under the pressure of public opinion, then this book is full of helpless donations, can it really make the accident victims feel warm?

There is no doubt about the answer. Sadly, many donations in today's society are made by celebrities who can't stand the pressure of public opinion. They spend money to gain a good reputation, or follow the crowd and take the opportunity to speculate-eventually turning into an ice bucket event like a game. Didn't they tell us clearly that now those so-called charities are contaminated with filth, those donations that should be innocent and sacred are contaminated with distractions, and that heart that should be sincere and enthusiastic is infiltrated by fame and fortune?

Back to the Ma Yun incident, the money was impure and dishonest. If you really donate, whose wishes and intentions have been fulfilled?

It is those netizens who are "worried about the victims" who are pressing Ma Yun to donate money. Many of them are widely called or considered as "celebrities", that is, a group of "public intellectuals" who boast of their critical spirit and moral responsibility. Pretending to be honest, they have kidnapped others, especially celebrities, morally in recent years. And behind their "noble" mask, they want to see the jokes of celebrities, lest the world be chaotic. The contrast between what they say and what they do is disgusting, and the online public opinion they dominate is worrying-and how many people in this society, although not online, still hold this kind of heart that wants to balance their dissatisfaction with the wealth gap by forcing celebrities to donate?

It's scary to think about it. Just ask us not to be "known" in life, treat the money gap with celebrities correctly, especially treat donations and charity sincerely, and don't let it become a stage for fancy hype.