Growing up in the Northeast, our Manchu Xian people have basically Sinicized, there is almost no difference, and there is no separation. Now I am studying in Sichuan, and there are Tibetans and Xinjiang people on campus. I find that it is completely different. Everyone rarely touches and avoids it consciously. The dormitory was still mixed at first, but gradually Xinjiang people moved together and Tibetans moved together. Everyone went from unfamiliar to unfamiliar, with a few misunderstandings interspersed with each other, which escalated into hostility and fear. From small to large, the whole country has the same atmosphere, and ethnic integration has become a problem. No one made a serious attempt to understand the other party, and stubbornly clung to the concept established by the information obtained from several hearsays. Several people or organizations should stand up and take the lead, so that everyone can come together and get acquainted and let go of their prejudices. Instead of looking for a few people to sing about the party's policy, Yaxi, in private, spend vigorous efforts to maintain stability.
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