Source: | Author: Free Process
2008!
China people have never been patriotic. It seems that they all broke out in 2008! Because, in 2008, there were too many stories, too many accidents and too many lessons. ...
However, patriotic enthusiasm and methods are often a bit biased.
Our country sings about what our whole nation can do: when the Chinese nation is in the most dangerous time, everyone is forced to make the last roar and get up … Why should we make the last roar when it is in the most dangerous time? What do you usually do? Isn't there an old saying in China: He who has no long-term worries will have near worries? Can China people only make a final roar when they are fed up with no way back? Why are humility and patience forced to retreat step by step? In today's world, should we add some proper domineering and majesty to our humility?
There are many ways to be patriotic, and a number of typical patriotic figures will emerge in each period. We ordinary people probably can't accomplish anything. However, we also have patriotic enthusiasm. The question is how to show this enthusiasm. In what way was the patriotic complex planted in our hearts?
In 2008, when the Olympic flame lit up the sky in Beijing, it also ignited the unprecedented patriotic enthusiasm of the people of China. Can the ugly phenomenon it maps really leave us a lot of deep marks? Do the faces of western countries also reflect some morbidities of our people to varying degrees? Patriotism, as a slogan that can inspire Chinese people most, how can it arouse a real * * * voice in the hearts of Chinese people?
Why be patriotic? How to be patriotic?
Patriotism is not a slogan, let alone a concept. It should be the nationality flowing in the blood of every China! And this kind of nationality should be planted from the time when children learn languages! We teach our children not only the past history, but also the present and the future! Let them know clearly why and how to be patriotic! It should be the root that everyone's blood is thicker than water in China!
Patriotism should be rational, but I personally think that if rationality is accompanied by our fundamental bloodiness, then those domestic and foreign troubles that deliberately seek trouble, deliberately make trouble, and have ulterior motives will stay away from our patriotic spirit!
Prevention is better than disaster relief. So is patriotism. The whole Chinese nation is United as one. Who dares to provoke Xiong Xinbao in the face of such a powerful patriotic nation? ! ! ! !