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Ask for a speech that can reflect social problems, preferably humorous, not too long.

I think it's too early to talk about post-90s generation and social responsibility. This year is 2008, which happens to be the first batch of 18 adult age after 90s. At this stage, only a few people entered the university after 90, while the rest were just studying in high school and junior high school.

Recently, some media or organizations have used some words such as selfishness and no sense of social responsibility when commenting on the post-90s generation. Is it too early for us to talk about the social responsibility of a group that has not yet reached adulthood (or is about to enter adulthood)? Is it an "unreasonable" requirement? At this stage, most of the "post-90 s" are studying at school, and they are receiving all kinds of knowledge, skills and quality training for going out of society in the future, but they have not yet entered the society. Their minds are not mature at school, and many things have not been able to distinguish right from wrong. As a school and society, we should guide, educate and cultivate them correctly, and we should not feel sorry for the students who have not yet left the society. This is inappropriate. Schools should guide them to practice this sense of responsibility. It is too early to say that the post-90s generation has no sense of social responsibility!

What is the social responsibility standard required by the post-90s generation? Is the standard of social responsibility the same for everyone living in society, or is it different at different ages? If this standard is determined, has it been widely educated and disseminated? ..... and so on a series of problems, social responsibility, it is a whole concept, is in a particular society, everyone's ethical care and obligation to others. The premise of this ethical concern and obligation must be the common values established by the masses, and at the same time, this common values must constantly change with the evolution of the times. We can't ask the post-1970s generation to "absolutely" follow the "social value" standards of the 1960s, nor can we use the "social value" standards of the 1980s to establish the post-1990s generation. Born in the 1990s, they are still studying, have no financial resources, and are still in the stage of being raised and educated. How do they assume social responsibility?

It is inappropriate for individual media or institutions to be partial and grandstanding, to demand everyone's social values by instinct and to measure everyone's sense of social responsibility.

In 2008, China experienced many difficulties and miracles. We saw a brave "new force", that is, the "post-80s generation", who proved their social value and reflected their sense of social responsibility through actions. Because they have gone out of school and entered the society, they have assumed social responsibilities in the training and experience of the school and society. If you remember it clearly, you should remember that at a certain stage a few years ago, there were always some media and related institutions who branded the post-80s generation as "socially irresponsible". Nowadays, it takes time for the post-80s generation to prove their sense of social responsibility. What about after 90? Do we also need to give them space and time to grow and progress? Among them, we should pay attention to the growth of "post-90s" and educate and spread correct social values and sense of social responsibility to them. Now, we can't use the goals and requirements of the 1960s, 1970s and 1980s to cover the groups who are still studying in the 1990s and have not yet entered the society. We can't impose a rigid system on them, and we can't be guided by the values of "formalization" and "dogmatism".

Social responsibility is the value orientation of the whole society. We can't just ask the post-90s generation to quickly strengthen the establishment of social responsibility. What we should do more is to educate and spread the qualities, values and sense of responsibility that everyone in this society should have. We still have a long way to go and a lot of things to do, and we need the joint participation and efforts of all sectors of society.