Obviously, how important the law plays in our life! Does everyone obey the law? Is everyone a qualified citizen? I can definitely answer: no.
I once read a report. It is said that a middle school student insulted the class teacher. He bears a grudge because he is dissatisfied with the teacher's usual strict management. One morning after school, he found a big piece of white paper, drew a big and ugly turtle, and wrote a line: The turtle on it is XXX. But after painting, he still couldn't get over it, so he found another piece of paper, drew an iron rooster on it and wrote a line as above: XXX-penniless. The next morning, he posted these two pictures at the gate of the campus, then hid and peeked, occasionally giving a "giggle" laugh. Soon, many people gathered in front of the painting and surrounded the whole campus. At this time, the headmaster came and he saw it. He was so angry that he tore down both paintings. Later, the middle school student was punished by law and was administratively detained by the public security organs 15 days.
As the saying goes, "a scholar can kill but not humiliate." For a person, personal dignity is even more important than life. Beautiful flowers need bees to spread pollen; Strong buildings need to be built of marble; But human life needs the support of dignity. Dignity is a carving knife for carving your life, which can add a lot of color to your life. In the last case, middle school students seriously insulted the teacher's personality. This is an extremely bad behavior, and what a shame the teacher has suffered! Openly insulting others, degrading their personality and damaging their reputation will be punished by law. Article 10 1 of the General Principles of Civil Law stipulates that citizens and legal persons enjoy the right of reputation, and the personal dignity of citizens is protected by law. It is forbidden to damage the reputation of citizens and legal persons by insulting or slandering. I hope everyone can abide by it and don't insult others' personality like that middle school student.
Of course, in our life, there are also good people and good deeds.
That's what I saw on the Internet. A young man was blind because he wanted to educate those gangsters. It was a sunny morning and he had just gone out for a walk. But unfortunately, on the way, he met a gangster who was robbing. At that time, he was very calm, boldly stepped forward and said, "Please stop." The gangsters stopped when they saw someone coming to intervene, hoping to see who ate Xiong Xinbao's courage and teach him a lesson. The young man saw this scene and immediately asked the young woman to call the police. Just then, the gangster quickly stepped forward and grabbed the mobile phone and said to him, "Boy, play with me!" " With that, he pushed the young man to the ground. At this time, the young man shouted: "You know, justice always triumphs over evil. I advise you to stop quickly! " If you do this, you will be punished by law in the end! "But those gangsters are too greedy, not only don't listen, but also beat the young man black and blue, even blind. As young people expected, in the end, those unruly gangsters were deprived of their lifelong political rights.
What a touching story this is! What a tragic experience it is to be blind! He is only in his twenties. For him, there is still a long way to go, waiting for a beautiful and colorful tomorrow. Now, waiting for him will be forty or fifty years of dark life. He was blind because of the evil deeds of those gangsters. That young man never gives in to danger. He always believed that the law would not let him go! For the peace and harmony of everyone's life, the state has laws. As long as you have the truth and evidence, no one will escape the punishment of the law!
The court is the ideal of the legal empire, and the judge is the prince of the empire. This is a famous saying of American scum Woking. Yes, Buddhism is with us! And we have a greater responsibility to be a good teenager who knows, understands, abides by and uses the law!