Child protection or labor security?

Laura 2022-03-21 09:02:09

The neighbor of the fairy tale country is a mature poor community. A mature poor community confuses even outsiders, because it is simply a copy of the rich man's fairy tale - masking abscesses with the bright colors of macarons, and numbing pain with happiness like there is no tomorrow. High-sugar, high-fat, and high-calorie foods, drugs, alcohol, and sex, usher in every day that has no tomorrow and doesn't look forward to tomorrow. "This misery is nothing but the misery of an overgrown Yankee. In the final analysis, it's still lazy." Is that really the case? Don't have a regular job because you don't want to? Would a mother who once refused to escort and lost her job be willing to sell her body? Why can't she take the baby to another place and try again? It is not possible, it cannot be done. The class division is such that even the work that sells physical strength has become a quagmire of people vying for the fragrant pastry. Labor and social security agencies are powerless, but child protection is very efficient and capable. Whether this force is in the wrong place is worth careful consideration. The most questioned joint of the mother in this film is her bad career, not her care and love for her daughter. What can social institutions do? DFC took her daughter away all at once, or helped the heroine find a suitable job (why is it so difficult to find a job with such eloquence and action?) and raise her daughter herself, I prefer the latter. Taking away the daughter may be the protection of the daughter, but it may be the last straw that crushes the mother, and it is a huge denial of the mother's social existence, and the society has abandoned this incompetent mother. Is it what a highly developed modern society should do to save one person and kill another person?

Work, work! Only work can make people human and live with dignity and value. Just like the most beloved character administrator in this film, because of the job, because of the responsibility, it can show so many beautiful qualities.

In addition to saving children, look at struggling adults who are in trouble because they don't have a job.

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The Florida Project quotes

  • Moonee: You know why this is my favorite tree?

    Jancey: Why?

    Moonee: 'Cause it's tipped over, and it's still growing.

  • Moonee: [Moonee and Scooty, sitting on a sofa, eating ice-cream cones] Mmm.

    Bobby: [Ice cream drips on floor] Ok, I warned you: one drip and you're out.

    Moonee: Oh, come on!

    Bobby: 'Out now.

    Scooty: It's gonna melt outside.

    Bobby: It's melting' inside too.

    Moonee: But Bobby!

    Bobby: Out.

    Bobby: [Moonee and Scooty walk out] Thank you very much!

    Moonee: You're not welcome!