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Disadvantages of idolatry among middle school students
We think idolatry does more harm than good.

Main arguments and statements: We think we should not blindly follow the trend of idolization, not always those singers and stars. Maybe we don't like those interests at all, just do what others do, and then we lose ourselves and the direction of life. We can also worship some scientists and scholars, or people who have made great contributions to the country and society, and we can also believe that we can all do it. This is very meaningful in our own life! (1) statement: As we all know, our students have poor self-control ability, so it is difficult to control themselves. Once we fall into the maze of blind worship, it is difficult to escape! For example, a high school student blindly chased Jay Chou, took out the money his mother gave him for school to buy products about Jay Chou, and even bought a house to live next to Jay Chou's house, thus spending all the money his mother gave him for school. Therefore, can we say that idolatry is good? Childhood is the best stage of our study. If we spend this time on blind worship, we will waste a lot of precious time, thus turning our childhood into a blank memory! Besides, stars are ordinary people. They also have joys and sorrows, good and bad, but they have made achievements in some aspects. For example, Liu Xiaoqing, who was famous for some time, used to be a big star, but later became a criminal because of tax evasion. Another example is Zhao Wei, who made a fool of herself in clothes with the Japanese flag pattern. What's the point of chasing such a "star"? Economic burden is also a big problem. If a classmate is addicted to idolatry, he will buy a lot of this kind of goods, thus increasing the economic burden. There is a news that it has been distributed to more than 0/00 students in the city, including those in 20 yuan and 30 yuan ... even several hundred yuan. For us primary school students who have no economic income, we often do such surveys, and 94% of our classmates have bought photos, posters and photo albums of idols. 57% of them are purchased on a regular basis. We also know that there are many shops outside about this kind of goods, but the prices are very expensive, such as a poster from 2 yuan to 25 yuan, a CD 10 yuan to 30 yuan, and a beautifully printed idol photo album 15. Buying such goods will undoubtedly greatly increase the financial burden of parents. Therefore, we believe that idolatry does more harm than good.

Some people say that they know their idols very well and collect a lot of information about them. By understanding, they mean knowing the hobbies, favorite colors, favorite foods and so on of the stars. They think that knowing these things can be called super fun. What's the use of knowing this for yourself? Doing so is nothing more than wasting time doing boring things. Some people are even more ridiculous. They can give up their lives for idols. I remember reading a report in the newspaper: "A girl thought of suicide because she didn't buy tickets for her idol's concert. Is it worth it? " If you ask me, such a person is so ignorant that he can give up his life for someone who has nothing to do with himself. Such people are so stupid.

This is an example of a family pursuing Andy Lau:

Parents sold their property in order to let their daughter see Andy Lau.

Because Liu didn't meet more requirements of their family.

The girl's father committed suicide by jumping into the river ...

1: No, children don't have a correct outlook on life and values. Treating idolization is blind obedience, watching what others do and what others buy. Ask him, how many days' living expenses is it equivalent to buying a ticket for a concert in Zhang Mingxing? He can't answer. By the way, what contribution has this star made to society? He won't know either. They only know the head shape, clothing and constellation of a star, and children should not idolize. If idolization goes too far, and he studies star files all day, he has no mind to attend classes or spend money on idolized products such as stickers, which will lead to results that we don't want to see.

Adolescence is a critical period for the cultivation and formation of a person's moral quality and even personality. The role models in teenagers' minds and their imitation, pursuit and behavior in adolescence have a vital influence on the formation of your whole mental outlook.

Because of the worship of star idols, fans "love me, love my dog" and blindly imitate, pursue and love their living habits, hobbies, clothes and even pets. For example, they deliberately imitate the hair styles and clothes of stars, ask about their hobbies everywhere, and learn to do it themselves. A teenager heard that a star didn't like certain dishes, so he stopped eating them. This blind imitation.

One of the disadvantages: idolization, listening to songs, delaying study, this is the first great harm of idolization. Teenagers, like a dry sponge, are in the best period of absorbing knowledge and nutrition, while "groupies" spend all their time listening to songs, doing homework, participating in beneficial extracurricular activities and reading useful books and newspapers. They are also addicted to their own "idolized dreams" in class, and their learning is lost.

Disadvantage 2: Many teenagers can't eat well or sleep well for idolization. They listen to music in the middle of the night and daydream all day, which obviously affects the health of growing teenagers and is not conducive to their physical and mental development. Some idolized teenagers have to save breakfast in order to buy idolized color photos and tapes, and some even go to the hospital to sell blood in order to buy concert tickets for one or two hundred yuan! Some people regard the star they worship as their lover, which causes unrequited love disease and seriously affects their physical and mental health.

Disadvantage 3: Innocent pupils are obsessed with idols, and it is inevitable that criminals will fish in troubled waters. Letting bad guys fish in troubled waters will increase social unrest. Students from a school in Shanghai came forward to organize a "Dawn Fan Club", and members flocked to join. Later, Dawn held a concert in Shanghai, and the president of the fans said that they would organize fans to meet Dawn, which attracted many fans. They still paid the price for it, eagerly waiting for a glimpse of the dawn. Who knows, if there is no news, not only will there be no meeting at dawn, but even the president will disappear. Later, I learned that the so-called president turned out to be a liar. He cheated his fans out of their money and ran away with it. Fans shouted, but it was too late.

Two recent news stories make people laugh. First, when Hong Kong star Andy Lau was filming in the Mainland, a middle school student "lurked" under the hotel bed for 17 hours in order to see his true face and realize his dream of "zero distance" contact, which scared the "film emperor" and "king of heaven" to shame and almost ran away. Second, several female middle school students were fighting for the autograph of movie star Hu Bing. I can't drink well, and as a result, several of them are drunk as a fiddler. As idolatrous pupils, they are so obsessed now. What kind of magic is this? Does this mean that the lack of faith in primary school students leads to blind superstition? Should society review what kind of entertainment atmosphere we have created for primary school students?

Primary school students are in ignorant adolescence, and their understanding of society is just a chaotic concept. Their knowledge level is superficial, and they are full of beautiful fantasies and longings for the future. Most idols in the entertainment circle regard beautiful external beauty as their greatest winning capital, so it is not difficult to imagine why groups of boys and girls will become their "prisoners". How much of the external beauty of idol stars' self-confidence is actually designed by packaging? The traction of idols on the thoughts and behaviors of primary school students' groupies can not be ignored, and even affect the outlook on life and values of primary school students' groupies. If the idols they worship represent or advocate healthy and enterprising spirit, they will naturally be respected by all walks of life. However, it is worth noting that some of them advocate decadence, negativity and decline, and are only middle school students influenced by social ideology.

"Successful people don't mean attractive people," said many fans of primary school students. Many successful people, including some "national treasure" successful people, don't seem to exude much charm from head to toe except for bulging pockets. And those stars who are worth a hundred times can not only make money every day, but also "discharge" their looks. This is the charming advocate. Therefore, there is a wave of idolatry on campus. The so-called "Four Heavenly Kings" and "Four Heavenly Kings" were followed by Qiong Yao's fever, Cen Kailun's fever and the "ice cream literature" specially written by little girl Xi Juan, followed by Fan Zhiyi, a star and gold medalist, Hu Zhijun of the Sun God team and Yao Ming worth over 100 million yuan.

Pupils' groupies talk about the honorifics of stars, such as Syoujotai, Four Little Queens, Backstreet Boys, Little Tiger, Wild Queen May, Little King Nicholas Tse of Hong Kong, Real Man Louis Koo, Golden Couple Mao Ning, Yang Yuying and Jade Girl Vivian Chow. They can ignore their parents. "Dad was in hospital today. I didn't go to the hospital to see him, so I came here to see you." This is what a middle school girl said at a fan meeting in Shanghai, Andy Lau. When Emil Wakin Chau held a concert in Shanghai, a super girl fan "fought her way out" in front of her idol in order to sign it. Her hat flew, her hair was messed up and she rushed to her idol. They are familiar with these idols and even know their horoscopes, blood types, quirks and love history like the back of their hands. When a middle school girl is a die-hard fan in class, the teacher talks about establishing a correct outlook on life. Speaking of Wang Jie, a hero as famous as Lei Feng in the 1960s, she interrupted the teacher and said, "Wang Jie is a singer, and Wang Jie is not dead yet."

Pupils never lack idols, and entertainment stars are dazzling. 200 1 and 2002 can be called "F4 years". The Taiwan Province youth idol drama Meteor Garden, interpreted by F4, set off a spiritual storm among female middle school students. It seems that the worship of F4 swept the middle school campus of the whole country overnight, and "imitation show" surged. According to the media, the most famous is. Taking F4 as an example, they beat and scold their classmates on campus, molested girls, skipped classes collectively, and did many evils, which aroused strong social repercussions. Therefore, the State Administration of Radio, Film and Television issued a document prohibiting the broadcast of Meteor Garden in early 2002. The Meteor Garden, which was originally broadcasted on the Internet and DVD, was even more popular in the video store after the TV screen encountered an emergency brake. Every store that sells computer software will also sell it. Most customers are middle school students. In the hot speculation of middle school students' groupies, F4 constantly received film contracts and performance invitations, and their handsome figures frequently appeared on the cover of entertainment magazines, and almost all the headlines of entertainment pages of large and small newspapers were collectively "contracted" by them. Naturally, posters, articles, publicity photos, interview photos and other small things about them have become hot items for middle school students' groupies, and it is even more difficult for them to sign handsome hands. In a private Shanghai, it is difficult to find money. It is more expensive to buy idol equipment to watch F4 concert. She shook hands with Jerry Yan for a minute and was very excited. Afterwards, she talked about her feelings and was called "the big sister of F4 fans".

This problem can be considered from two aspects: 1, what is the so-called star? 2. Why can't primary school students chase such a star?

1, generally speaking, stars refer to stars, stars of TV, movies, singing and sports. You must grasp the range of this star. There may be various successful people on the front, or successful people, such as famous scientists, businessmen, model workers or politicians. As the opposite, you must deny that they are stars, because they should be learned by primary school students. There are also TV and sports mentioned above. Some people face life negatively, such as many celebrities taking drugs some time ago; Some morals are bad, such as hidden rules; Some engage in triads, and so on. Can pupils imitate them? Therefore, please grasp that this so-called star should only refer to the fields of entertainment and sports.

2. Why shouldn't primary school students idolize? Because primary school students are all twelve or thirteen years old, they don't have enough ability to distinguish what to learn and what not to learn. Legally, people below 14 are called "people with limited capacity", which means that the whole society thinks that people below 14 are people with no capacity. We can't live in this world independently. We don't think people under 14 can understand what is happening in front of them. If we make them idolize, they will learn all the things we think are bad, like those mentioned in 1 above. The motherland trains primary school students, not to make them bad people.

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