I want to say, of course the teacher did something wrong. Such a simple thing can still be cleaned up. . . Now the society really blows my mind.
She came up with such a "comprehensive" method in order to win the award, and what is the award for? For the sake of face, in order to prove their guiding ability, in order to let the school choir get more honors, but none of it is for the children of the choir. Of course, it is not ruled out that she may have the great and noble idea of [wanting children to get better], but obviously this idea does not account for much. Maybe she didn't think it was as extreme as she thought, but to put it bluntly, what she did seemed to show that the children were a tool for her to benefit. Do these practices really not leave a shadow on the child's psychology? I saw someone say, "The teacher just said it quietly and didn't say in front of everyone that it's good!" If it's already good, then why does the heroine cry in sorrow? Why is she so sad? Because she was hurt by the teacher. Whispering is just because the teacher is afraid that others will know what she has done, why can this kind of behavior be understood by some people as "gentle and caring"?
I really hate that sentence, "Adults only look at the pros and cons, and children can distinguish right from wrong." I often see some people proudly take out this sentence and attack others. Please, adults only look at the pros and cons, regardless of right or wrong. In a sense, it means that adults can disregard for profit even if it is full of filth and darkness. Isn't it complimenting you? This is the helplessness and sadness of the adult world, not the capital that some people feel superior to others. If a person lives in the world of adults but still has a sincere heart and is willing to uphold justice and denounce wrongdoing, why should he be mocked by you with these words? You are just using this sentence to cover up your cowardice and cowardice, to cover up your mercenary and dirty thoughts.
Of course, today’s society is indeed full of helplessness. We may not be able to have the pure kindness we used to be, but we can at least not hurt others or do things that go against our conscience on the premise of protecting ourselves. Carry on.
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