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The phenomenon of moral kidnapping is too serious now. Have you ever been kidnapped by morality?

There are too many moral kidnappings now, which basically happen every day. In fact, people often say, "people who didn't give their seats to the elderly at the beginning are old." Now if you don't give them your seat, you must say you. " I think there is some truth in this sentence. There are always some people who treat you maliciously and are forced to give up their seats when they know that they are very tired.

1, forced to give up his seat on the bus.

I remember coming home from work once. It was Friday, and I will have a rest tomorrow. I want to go to the supermarket to buy some daily necessities and have a good rest tomorrow. When I got on the bus with a lot of things, there were still many seats on the bus, so I just found a place to sit down. Later, the bus passed more stops and more and more people got on the bus. The bus became crowded. At that time, an old man in his fifties patted me on the shoulder and told me to get up. At that time, I ignored him at all. As a result, he quarreled on the bus and said, "Young people don't know how to give their seats to old people." Then the bus was talking about me, and finally I was forced to stand up and say something.

2. Why is nobody sitting on the bus now?

Now when you get on the bus, you often find seats in the front row, but most people are standing. In fact, they all know that even if they sit down, they will be released soon. You might as well stand all the time. At this time, it is often found that the back row is full and no one is in the front row. After being kidnapped by morality for countless times, young people have to sit in the back and stand all the time. Sometimes it's not that I don't want to give up my seat, but that I'm really tired after a day's work and feel like I can fall asleep. Besides the bus, there are some people waiting in line to buy things. There are always some older people pushing forward, and everyone can't say anything.

But now it is much better, and the overall quality of the people is rising. This kind of thing happens less and less, and now many old people take the initiative to stand up. Just like the old man on the subway before, he hung a sign on his chest that said he was too young to give up his seat.