Movies about social security recommended by the instructor. In the story, Blake, who is not allowed to work due to heart problems, cannot operate a computer to apply for relief, insists on appealing but is tossed by the government's cumbersome procedures and indifferent officials, is forced to sell furniture, and is forced to spray big letters on the outside wall of the relief agency to complain, because of his family. Responsibilities, etc. Can't find a suitable job, desperate and forced to receive relief food, so hungry that I hurriedly opened the can and secretly stuffed it into my mouth to eat. After being discovered, I cried out of control, and was forced to steal because I didn't have sanitary napkins. I wanted to buy a new pair for my child. Katie, who was forced into prostitution through shoes, has always been upright, kind, and helpful. They can be decent citizens, but they are pushed to death and evil by unreasonable institutional procedures and cold officials step by step. When I saw the lawyer in the wheelchair who firmly told Katie and Blake that we could win the case at the end of the story, I had a hunch that Blake might not be able to wait for the moment to win the case. Speak your own words, the harrowing and thought-provoking "I am a man, not a dog. I search and demand my right. I demand you treat me with respect. I, Daniel Blake, I am a citizen, nothing more and nothing less.”
If the social security system is merely a draconian and cumbersome procedure, and it becomes a circle of destitute citizens who are in urgent need of relief, then it is better to abolish it, instead of giving the citizens weak hope and deep disappointment. How can our society be better? I hope we can start by letting those in need get the most timely and effective help! I hope that the designers of the system will think about it from another perspective, put themselves in the shoes of a desperate person who needs to apply for relief, and consider their plight, their helplessness, their demands, their actual situation, and stop forcing the good to be a prostitute, and stop letting the poor people become prostitutes. Died on the road
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