In recent years, there have been many things about giving up seats on buses, which is actually naked moral kidnapping. Some aunts will ask others to give up their seats because they are old, but this is obviously something that others have no obligation to do, but in the eyes of aunts, it seems to be something that must be done.
Other people on the bus will scold those people even if they don't give up their seats. They don't know how to respect the old and care for the young, don't respect the poor and have no education. But perhaps what they don't know is that the girl sitting in the seat may have a stomachache when she first comes to her period, or she just has a splitting headache after working overtime and wants to have a good rest in the car.
Therefore, giving up your seat on the bus is only a traditional virtue of the Chinese nation, and it is something we are willing to do voluntarily under our own moral concepts. If there are special circumstances, it is understandable that we do not want to get up and give up our seats. It cannot be the standard of moral kidnapping, nor can it be the capital for some uneducated and uneducated people to sell their old age.