Chapter 957: We can face the problem, but we cannot deny the whole
In the anonymous environment of the Internet, some people will remove their social disguise in reality and vent their negative emotions at will.
There are also some accounts that are organized online water armies, which post remarks with ulterior motives, mislead public perception, and attempt to undermine the official credibility of the country.
The emotions of some people are easily incited, and some people are swayed by public opinion without realizing it.
For example, when a case of corruption emerges, there will be accounts that lead the rhythm: this society is too dark, this country is going to end, and we can no longer trust the country.
But the fact is, "too clear water to have fish", there is no country in this world where the entire official system is perfect and absolutely clean.
Human nature is inherently complex. Everyone has desires, but some people can stick to the bottom line of morality and law, while others cannot control their desires and eventually become a greedy monster.
These monsters will eventually devour themselves.
China is a superpower with a population of more than one billion. It is simply impossible to ensure that the entire system is clean and honest and free of selfish desires.
But is it fair to the majority of people who work diligently and silently, to deny the entire system just because of a few negative cases?
Every time the country faces a major disaster, who is the one who quickly coordinates and deploys to maintain social operations? Who goes to the grassroots level and works hard to coordinate the work of all parties? Who is on the front line to rescue and protect the lives of the people?
It is these dedicated workers who have laid the foundation for national stability with their practical actions.
The governance of any country cannot be achieved overnight. We can face the problems, but we cannot deny the overall situation in an extreme way.
When we blame individual cases of corruption, we should also see the efforts made by countless people for the development of the country.
If it is true as extreme remarks say, that the national governance system has completely collapsed and is beyond repair, do you think you can still eat and drink well, hide behind the Internet and type on the keyboard in peace?
Only by looking at problems rationally can our society continue to progress through criticism and construction.
Su Xing's thoughts turned into a thousand thoughts, and finally turned into a sigh.
After that, she temporarily stopped drawing comics and the several orders she had received. Instead, she looked up a lot of touching stories that had happened in Henan Province recently, as well as what she had seen and heard in Muye, and drew a series of simple drawings.
Case 1:
Secretary Duan, Secretary of the Party Committee of Guandu Town, Mou County, started a race against time the moment the flood hit. He stayed up all night and stayed on the river bank. In the darkness, with heavy rain and howling winds, he patrolled carefully along the bank with a flashlight, not missing any possible hidden dangers. The rain had already soaked his clothes, but it could not extinguish his determination to protect the people.
The flood continued to rise and the evacuation of the people was urgent. Every second of delay would put the people in greater danger. He led the staff, divided into several groups, and went deep into the 16 villages along the Jialu River. They went door to door and persuaded people to evacuate. For the elderly, children and women who had difficulty moving, he personally carried them on his back and carefully transferred them to a safe area.
After a whole night of hard work, all 4334 households in villages were safely relocated and placed in four temporary resettlement sites.
After that, he was busy arranging food and accommodation for the people, coordinating supplies, and ensuring that everyone was properly accommodated.
At that moment, his tired figure was the most solid support in the eyes of the crowd.
Case 2:
Mr. Wang, a clerk in the Safety and Emergency Management Office of Chengguan Town, Xinmi City.
When the town party committee and government decided to relocate nearly a thousand disaster-stricken people to his coal mine, he volunteered to participate in the rescue, transfer and resettlement despite his illness that had lasted for many years.
After two days of hard work, more than 400 people were relocated to the resettlement area. He participated in the whole process despite the pain. On the third day of the flood, he suffered a heart attack and died after the hospital tried its best to save him...
Case 3:
Ms. Bai, deputy chief of the Maintenance Section of Xinmi City Highway Development Center, joined the flood prevention and disaster relief team when the rainstorm came, regardless of the fact that she had just undergone surgery and needed to rest at home.
She continuously checked for dangerous situations on the road, arranged personnel to put up warning signs as soon as possible, reported the dangerous situations and organized and guided emergency repairs.
It was also at noon on the third day of the heavy rain. She was on the front line of flood prevention to inspect the damaged road on Zhengdeng Expressway when she was hit by heavy rain. She was unable to avoid it and was washed away by the flood.
When he was found that day, he was already in a coma. Rescues from the disease failed in the hospital at 7:30 p.m. He died in the line of duty.
Case 4:
Chief Yang, deputy director of the Chengguan Town Police Station in Xinmi City, handled 16 police calls and rescued 51 people on the front line of flood prevention and control.
One afternoon, he and a village cadre boarded an amphibious rescue vehicle to go to the rescue, but the vehicle was washed into the river by the rapids and the two disappeared in an instant.
More than ten hours later, Director Yang saved himself miraculously with his excellent qualities, and successfully rescued the village cadres who were traveling with him. On his way back, he rescued six more trapped people...
Case 5:
Mayor Ma, deputy mayor of Muye City, has visited key places and sections of roads with greater work pressure many times to comfort frontline police officers on duty and direct flood control and prevention work on the spot.
He took the lead in jumping into the accumulated water that was tens of centimeters deep, and together with the police, he checked the damage to the road and directed vehicles to pass in an orderly manner.
Case 6:
After receiving a notice to go to the Municipal Flood Control Office to attend a meeting and press conference, Director Shen of the Muye Municipal Meteorological Bureau waded through the water, holding materials in his left hand and an umbrella and briefcase in his right hand, despite the waist-deep water in front of the Municipal Meteorological Bureau.
It took him more than an hour to walk a distance that usually takes more than ten minutes. After arriving, he did not even bother to clean the mud off his body, but immediately attended the meeting and press conference to introduce the rainfall situation and future weather trends.
Since the beginning of the rainstorm, he has been staying at the Municipal Meteorological Bureau and has hardly ever returned home. He also led cadres and staff to actively carry out emergency support and resettle nearby disaster-stricken people.
Case 7:
Mr. Ma, the head of the 13th group of villagers in Mibei Village, Mihe Town, had his son rush back to the village from Shangdu to participate in flood prevention work when the heavy rain came.
At noon the next day, when the villagers were driving a bulldozer to rescue, the bulldozer was overturned by the flood, and Mr. Ma fell and was swept into the flood, unfortunately dying...
In addition to them, there are countless ordinary and great people who selflessly dedicate themselves when disaster strikes.
The director of a community in Muye and her colleagues went door to door to check the dredging situation after the accumulated water receded. They formed a party member rescue team to be on call 24 hours a day. They had no time to go home for more than a week and stayed at their posts even when their voices were hoarse.
At 2 a.m. one day, the Women's Volunteer Team of the First Kindergarten of the City, who was at the reception point for relief supplies of the Women's Federation of Muye City, received a notification of the arrival of supplies from a rescue team in the face of wind, rain, thunder and lightning. Team leader Ms. Kong urgently summoned the team members to rush to the rescue team in the rain, and even woke up her sleeping daughter to go with them, successfully completing the unloading task.
"Raincoat Sister" from Sichuan Province led a 16-member volunteer service team and "traveled against the flow" for 500 hours from Chengdu to the disaster-stricken area of Muye. Upon learning that rescue workers in a core disaster-stricken area in Weihui had been relying on instant noodles and steamed buns for many days, she immediately organized volunteers to carry boxed lunches, boarded a bulldozer and waded through water for three kilometers to deliver the hot meals.
On Shangdu Metro Line 5, Dr. Yu encountered a flood on his way home after finishing his pre-job training. He rescued several children and adults from the water, put on a new white coat issued by the hospital, and knelt on the cold ground to perform cardiopulmonary resuscitation and artificial respiration for the injured, from six in the afternoon to twelve in the evening, guiding everyone to rescue more than a dozen people.
There was also Mr. Hou, who, after driving into a tunnel with severe flooding, realized the danger, got out of the car decisively and knocked on the doors one by one to alert the surrounding drivers. Within more than 20 minutes, he reminded hundreds of drivers to get out of their cars, and he successfully climbed over the guardrail and walked onto the viaduct to escape danger.
There was also a car with adults and children trapped inside. The flood was about to cover the roof. At the critical moment, people swam towards them from all directions, climbed onto the roof and smashed the windows, used buckets to transport the children to a safe area, and finally successfully rescued the adults.