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How to evaluate in the name of people?

To tell the truth, "Take in the name of people" is good-looking, but it is by no means as good as the online propaganda slogan. Also known as "the largest anti-corruption drama in history", the biggest bed scene is that Chen Hai is ill in bed for more than 40 episodes, and the most exposed bed scene is actually learning a foreign language. Where is the scale? ! (Fog! )

Ok, no kidding, let's talk about this TV series.

In any case, this TV play is true. So I say this TV play is good. Whether it is the "greed of petty officials" at the beginning, or the evening newspaper and emergency meeting, as well as the demolition unrest and on-site work meeting, it is actually very lively. From my personal experience, cadres in China often have such a mantra, "How are you a comrade?" This mantra is not colloquial or even written, but is popular among cadres orally, which can be used as a joke or as a serious emphasis. However, young people (Cheng, copywriter, college students) in various enterprises in Zhihu seldom hear it in the work and study environment. On the other hand, party member cadres at all levels of government in China are often tireless workaholics, who have no rest on Saturdays or Sundays. It is also common for local municipal committees and governments to set up "nightclubs" (meetings are always held at night). I have never seen the municipal government not hold a meeting at night, but I rarely see the company holding a meeting at night, except Huawei. All these forests and Woods have become fragments of In the Name of Man. Whether you admit it or not, this is the daily life of China officials: unique discourse system, endless working hours, fixed social circle, dangerous political struggle and trivial, complex and fixed workflow.

Of course, what is more important is the professionalism and attitude of the creators of this TV series. So far, the following clips are very shiny:

Hou Yong plays the role of the real director of the department;

Several supporting actors were killed by the late-night king in the official residence;

Wang, the worker leader played by the chief producer, leads a semi-mechanized army and a hard demolition team.

Although Lu Yi's performance in the film has been complained by everyone, personally, I think his performance is good. There is a clip in Lu Yi that reminds me of the father of one of my classmates. This uncle is the director of anti-corruption in our district. Although he is getting fatter with age, from a distance, he looks like an amiable and honest elder. But if you talk to him, you will find that his small eyes hidden behind his eyes are sharp from time to time, and it is extremely uncomfortable to look at them. I asked my classmate, it's okay if your dad doesn't pay attention to this. Pay attention. It's a little scary. My classmate said four words: "professional habits".

When Cai Xiao successfully visited Hou Liang Pingjia, Lu Yi stared at Cai Chenggong.

A second ago, I said politely that Ding had escaped.

The next second, I turned on the "interrogation mode" without hesitation.

Keep asking aggressively.

Close-up eyes, face full of "you have to tell me honestly".

Make a small phone call.

However, this TV series is easy to get back and wonderful, but it is still not up to the height touted by Amway on various social networks.

If people still remember the early life-and-death choices, black holes and the conscience of heaven and earth, they will find that in the name of people is not much better than these similar dramas. The social response is so good at present. On the one hand, anti-corruption is a hot spot, and people are paying close attention to it from the height of temples to the distance of rivers and lakes. On the other hand, not being out of anti-corruption drama for many years is a recent breakthrough. More importantly, it may be that the producer is the best quality, and the official products of Yushitai scratch the G-spot of many viewers. It seems that the determination and confidence to fight corruption can be seen from a movie, so we are eating melon seeds.

But I have to say another thing about fighting corruption:

The more we fight corruption and promote honesty, the more aristocratic our party cadres are.

There is a well-received anonymous answer to this question:

The son of the deputy attorney general is the director of anti-corruption;

Justice's husband is deputy secretary of the provincial party committee;

Niece of the Chief Justice, Director of the Anti-Corruption Bureau;

After the dean was promoted, the students who were valued at the beginning also rose step by step. All three students are taller than each other, and the favorite student union president is the protagonist of the play.

The wife of the secretary of the municipal party Committee is the vice president of the bank;

The father of the anti-corruption director is the old leader of the deputy secretary of the provincial party Committee;

Together, they killed a farmer-born director of the Imperial Capital Ministry.

Is this a fact in the play? be

Is this a fact in reality? Half of it is.

In the film, Chen Lao said that he missed the previous era very much. The former cadres were honest and clean, and they were expelled from the party and public office after receiving an air conditioner. But what kind of era was it?

At that time, most of the leading cadres of the party and government organs in China had experienced revolutionary wars.

It was an era when productivity and consumption power were extremely scarce.

It was an era when ordinary workers had to support a large family with a monthly salary of 40 to 50.

It was an era when cadres earned one or two hundred yuan a month, and senior cadres also enjoyed special benefits such as housing, medical care, education and transportation security.

Of course, I'm not saying that the cadres' ethics in those days were false. I have always admired the firm ideals and beliefs of the producers of the older generation and their pure heart in fighting for the socialist cause. But I also have to tell you that in that poor era, the quality of life gap between cadres and ordinary people was not smaller than it is now. It is only because of the backward productivity and the sluggish market that we have the illusion that "the procurator-general is no different from us, and they are all dressed in linen". Do you really think the Attorney General is different from your family? You think it's no big deal that your family is as big as the attorney general's, but Chen Lao, you can't think so.

Chen Lao, it is true that you miss that era, and it is also true that the cadres of that era were honest and honest.

But has Chen Lao ever wondered why your son Chen Hai can go to Han Dong University to study politics and law? How many people of Chen Hai's age didn't go to college?

Why was Hai assigned to the provincial procuratorate? How many students can be assigned to the provincial procuratorate in the same session?

Why was Haineng appointed as the director of the anti-corruption bureau of the provincial procuratorate at the age of 40? This is a CPC cadre. The deputy director is a veteran cadre with qualifications much older than Chen Haidu. Why can't he be promoted?

So I said, the more anti-corruption, the more advocating honesty, the more aristocratic the cadre team.

If the salary level of civil servants is not raised, the more anti-corruption, the more honesty is advocated, the more power is locked in a cage, and the more supervision and anti-corruption efforts are intensified, a large number of cadres will definitely leave the civil service industry, or resign, or go to sea. Big cadres have the ability and qualifications to be executives in another enterprise; Young people, full of vigor and energy, can't earn thousands of dollars from this system if they quit their jobs? The previous generation had little choice. Civil servants have high salaries, good welfare, stability and ease. Everyone is naturally willing, even if I want to be safe and not rich. You can support yourself by retiring at the official level all your life. But is it okay now? Zhao's life as a department-level cadre is not tense, so he can only eat slag noodles and ride a battery car? Do you think such cadres are still willing to stay in the system after five or ten years of anti-corruption?

Then who can stay in the cadre team? Hou Liangping, Chen Hai and Lu Yike are all kinds of second generation. They are the second generation of officials and inherit the family tradition of doing business from their parents. Anyway, you don't have to worry about your parents' pension. There are a large number of old students, who can easily stand out without making mistakes and working hard, and can also give you a ride. Or the rich second generation, with a good family background, can provide a good economic foundation. A salary of several thousand yuan a month is pocket money. He can grow up carefree in this environment and will not make mistakes honestly. Anyway, the family doesn't expect you to pay for it. It just gives the family system the capital of internal affairs and business relations. Of course, there must be others left in the cadre team. Some of them come from ordinary families, but they are supported by a capitalist ideal and belief.

I'm not saying that cadres from poor families are more prone to corruption and have worse personalities. I can't do anything to decontaminate and name cadres from poor backgrounds. After all, I am also an out-and-out "farmer's son", and corrupt officials have good and bad family backgrounds. I mean, as long as we persist in fighting corruption and promoting honesty, civil servants, as a high-risk industry that does not improve their treatment, are less and less likely to achieve class leap, and the attraction of this job to ordinary people is naturally less and less. Therefore, in terms of probability, except for the second generation, civil servants are probably out-and-out producers. Then there were more and more second generations, and the ranks of cadres were not properly aristocratic. Therefore, there is a tendency among cadres to vilify the poor, which is not obvious now. We'll see later.

But I'm not saying that anti-corruption is not good. It must be done. As the TV series said, corruption is the fuse of social unrest. If you don't fight corruption, you will die. Just fighting corruption and promoting honesty, but not giving any treatment to civil servants. To tell the truth, this is to tell you clearly: if you want to serve your country, look at your parents' pension first, and then ask your wife if she agrees.

Next is the time for study and action:

Let every cadre deeply realize that being a cadre must make more efforts and accept stricter constraints.