White-haired moncler angrily scolded the man subway does not let the seat, leaning on the old things you have seen what else?

Now leaning on the old time is really not strange, in the bus, subway and a series of other public **** occasions, if the young people do not let the seat, it will be moral abduction. Many old people think that they are not well, or older, young people have to give up their seats, but what they do not know is that young people are also very hard.

After a hard day's work, it's hard to have a seat, and then to have to deal with such a terrible thing, I believe that many young people, if they weren't really tired, would have given up their seats for these old people. I think if these old people want young people to give up their seats next time, they can ask the young people if they are tired first.

On October 17, 2020, an elderly man with white hair shouted at a man for not giving up his seat on a subway in Shanghai. The man, who looked tired at the time,Grandpa Whitehair said, "I'm gray, don't you see? Won't you get old later? Many netizens have said that since when did morality become a way to kidnap young people.

I think everyone's life is free, our behavior is bound by the law, if you think there is something wrong, you can go to the police or prosecute us, rather than in the street or public **** occasion, to our young people cursing. I think the premise of respect for the elderly is also to see how their own body, I remember reading a news story before is a little girl, her stomach is not very comfortable, because in the physiological period, a grandmother pulled her up, so that she gave her seat.

And the little girl also expressed her stomach is not comfortable, but the grandmother she still relentlessly let the little girl to give her seat, and then have no choice, the little girl had to stand up. I think it is not a moral thing to use morality to force others. Young people go to work and school, work hard all day, on the way home is supposed to be very tired, I think also need to think more about the young people.