Recently, some media sent reporters to different places to conduct on-the-spot tests, and used the experiential interview of "falling into the street" to see how many people there are and how long it takes to help. Coincidentally, a large-scale social welfare activity sponsored by a unit took to the streets to observe the public's reaction to this situation by diving, and also presented a car to the first person who helped.
This "diving" test may be out of kindness, hoping to encourage more people to do good deeds and make an empirical study of social moral ecology. However, it is not appropriate to test morality and love with "false" after all, and it will also bring side effects-in the future, when people face the problem of "helping or not", they will not only doubt whether their good intentions will be wronged, but also doubt whether this is a test. In this way, there is no doubt that it has added a ladle of muddy water to the moral ecology. Seeing passers-by fall, some well-intentioned people want to help, but they are afraid of becoming "experiments"; Some people didn't want to help, but the idea of "maybe they will get lucky and win the lottery" flashed through their minds and went to help. In this case, how to score the moral standards of passers-by?
"help? Still not helping? " In recent years, people have been discussing this topic constantly. Every time a new related event happens, this "classic problem" will be heated up once. How to treat this problem? The current public opinion is often bipolar: if you don't help, you will destroy yourself; Do me a favor, you are virtuous. Some diving tests are so black and white. That was not the case. If you don't help, you may be afraid to help because you don't know first aid knowledge. Someone fell and was injured, so we can't simply add a comment that "there is no one to help the onlookers". In most cases, the onlookers are not watching the excitement. Some people are anxiously discussing how to rescue them. Someone took out his cell phone and called 120 ambulance. Someone automatically set up a "warning line" around the injured to avoid causing other injuries to those who fell to the ground. Social moral ecology contains people's various concepts, rules and behaviors, which cannot be tested by one or two tests or simple multiple-choice questions of "help or not".
Instead of doing some so-called "love tests", it is better to escort love. At this year's National People's Congress, "help or not" has also become a hot topic for deputies. Some members pointed out that "helping or not" is related to "honesty", "friendliness", "justice" and "rule of law" in the 24-character socialist core values. It is necessary to cultivate and practice socialist core values, form a positive and positive synergy, regard honesty as an important principle of social governance, and promote the establishment and improvement of social credit information system. The deputies also called on public opinion not to follow the trend of speculation, but to pay more attention to the results. If the results are made clear every time, the right and wrong are made clear, and people know that good is rewarded with good and evil with evil, they can build confidence in society. Some deputies commented on "supporting or not" from the legal point of view, pointing out that the law should guide good and curb evil. According to the spirit of civil law, you are not a criminal without help; Help is a sign of high morality, and the law protects you. If you say that the person who helped you hit you, you have to prove it, but the person who helped you doesn't need to prove it. With such encouragement, people's worries will be eliminated.
Lei Feng's spirit of helping others will never go out of fashion. Encourage people to do good deeds and accumulate virtues, and stick to a certain "unchangeable", that is, help others with a pure heart and get happiness from it. However, we should also see that the social environment has changed and our thinking has diversified. In this context, we need to clarify some concepts, improve laws and systems, care for love and protect good deeds.