I remember sitting in the back seat of my mother’s bicycle when I was young, and I suddenly felt that socialism is really good. If I was born in a foreign country and surrounded by indifferent and evil foreigners, I would have starved to death. I don't know how people are educated. In short, since I was young, I feel that the warmest thing is the collective. Individuals are very small and weak, and there is no food to eat without the organization. At that time, the foreign country in my impression was flying sand and rocks every day, and the sky had never cleared. The fate of foreign workers is the Jack's family in the political textbook in junior high school. Only one husband had a job, and he couldn't afford to pay for it. They had to sell blood every other day. Several members of the family were basically starving to death. At that time, I really wanted to support him. I also imagined how excited their family would be by drinking the spicy soup that I served them in the morning.
There is also an American movie, which is about rescuing a worker who has fallen from a well. I think it shouldn't be. Foreign countries all go their own ways. Is it bad luck for anyone to die? I asked my mother, what kind of doctrine is this? My mother said humanitarianism. I am confused, and continue to ask, what is humanitarianism, there are only socialism and capitalism? Of course my mother didn't know how to answer, so she went to cook. In retrospect, my level of knowledge back then was not as good as the wealth in "To Live".
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