Some digressions, please forgive me.
In the face of this female teacher, some parents were dizzy, and even their children had a nervous breakdown; but some parents felt that the female teacher was not bad—kind and responsible—and these compliments should come from the heart.
However, Damari was right about one thing, she did not force parents and students to serve her. Whether they choose to submit or resist, parents and seniors are free to make choices, and they should bear the corresponding consequences.
So, whose fault is it?
When the female teacher was in front of the podium, doing tricks at home, it was easy for everyone to get together and criticize her. But if the female teacher is no longer the old female teacher, but a smart person who knows how to hide, and no longer directly hints what everyone should do - she never shows up, just a message: Guys, you guys Had to work on my own to find the right way to make me happy. At this time, who should people criticize and who should they resist?
In either case, you have to make the "right choice", although you have the right to make any choice.
On the surface, political domination is replaced by economic freedom, but economic domination is often forgotten, and political domination is still achieved through economic domination in the final analysis. In the two eras, the logic of power remains unchanged.
So, when criticizing a female teacher, what exactly are we criticizing, because of her ugly appearance, or is it depriving us of our freedom of choice? Or is the female teacher really just alluding to the "road to slavery"?
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