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Why don't college students like military training?
After the publication of an article entitled "Instructors who wear earrings and paint their nails in post-90s military training", some people think that "post-90s college students think that military training is too hard and their parents take sick leave to escape", but this is not the case. To put it bluntly, it is impossible for people nowadays to understand the meaning of modern life. Perhaps, some people will say, "Military training needs you to understand with your heart, the hardships of life, the sadness of people around you, and your future needs. If you keep working hard, will what you want fall from the sky? " Undoubtedly, no, the purpose of military training is to make you understand: what is life and how to treat it? Some people may say, "Students' military training is an important measure to comprehensively implement the Party's educational policy, reform educational content, strengthen students' ideological and political education, comprehensively improve students' quality, and cultivate construction talents with ideals, morality, culture and discipline. Through military training, improve students' ideological and political consciousness, stimulate patriotic enthusiasm, and enhance national defense awareness and national security awareness; Carry out education on patriotism, collectivism and revolutionary heroism, enhance students' organizational discipline, cultivate the style of hard struggle and improve their comprehensive quality; To enable students to master basic military knowledge and skills, to train reserve soldiers and reserve officers for the China People's Liberation Army, and to lay a solid foundation for the country to train builders and successors of the socialist cause. "In fact, in our life, no, it should be said that children born after 90 are all' all-knowing' children, so understanding may be the most lacking part in their current education. However, can today's college military training really bring people a sense of life? No, just a few days will really bring something to college students. Maybe it's a lie, but military training can be said to be the beginning of college life, and I really believe it. I also participated in military training, but not in university, but in normal school. Come to think of it, those days have come and gone, that is, practicing hands and queuing. As for the hardship of life, I have never experienced it, let alone understand it. It's just that my skin is a little tanned by the sun, which is true. In fact, I don't like military training at all, because I seldom participated in any sports activities when I was in middle school. Almost all of physical education class live nearby, and like me, many people spend it this way. However, later I fell in love with sports, not because of military training, but because everyone suddenly found sports interesting together, so I fell in love. Exercise is my favorite. It can not only make people healthy, but also broaden their horizons sometimes. Therefore, participating in military training is sometimes similar to a kind of bondage for students in the 1970s and 1980s, not to mention the post-90s college students who are pursuing in the non-mainstream era. So I kept complaining to my family that "some students can't stand the pain of military training." "If parents love their children, they will do everything possible to get medical records and report sick leave to the school." The phenomenon is easy to understand. After all, some people did this in the 1970s, but they didn't exaggerate, complain to their parents and so on. Complaining, I'm not saying that today's children can't bear hardships, I can only say that their living standards have been greatly improved. As for children wearing earrings and applying nail polish, it shows that our material has been greatly improved, which is for sure. No wonder the current university fees are always refused to be free, preferring to make money from compulsory free education in primary schools rather than canceling it! Maybe some people will miss military training now, but I think they definitely don't want to miss military training, especially for some people with big bellies in the 1970s and 1980s. Maybe they miss their light years! "Young people are always a little naive and a little loving." In fact, many people miss this feeling, so the meaning of military training is sometimes not as good as what we miss. Why do college students avoid military training is not because they are too bitter, but because they feel too meaningless and meaningless, so formal patriotism education is sometimes not as real as simple and substantial national defense education. Go to the forum to browse this article and participate in the discussion.