There is a phenomenon of "taking turns to serve" in rural old-age care. Is it "fair" to children?

This method of "serving in turn" is extremely fair and correct, which is more humane and fair than dragging a child to death for several years, so that all children do their part.

The subjects asked whether it was fair for the busy children. Who is not busy in the adult world? Fathers should work hard to earn money to support their families and let their children receive the best education; As a mother, while trying to supplement the family, we should also take into account the big and small things at home. Is anyone not busy?

Therefore, it is very unfair to judge who should serve the elderly simply by thinking that this son has a good life and his daughter and husband are good.

Besides, our parents raised us, not just one person, so this responsibility needs all children to bear, and it can't be pushed from one person to another, even if it's over.

Pension is a heartfelt respect for the elderly. Old people should not be a burden to their children. On the contrary, it is a good thing to have an ancient family. No matter how old they are, children with fathers and mothers are always children. We cannot unilaterally deprive these people of the right to take care of their parents.

If there are really those busy children, I think as long as I really want to raise them, I will definitely find ways to support my parents. After all, our parents won't let us all starve because we are busy.

National laws also stipulate that it is the responsibility and obligation of every citizen to support the elderly. If he refuses to support his children, the old man has the right to sue him. Therefore, I advise you to be honest, be kind to your parents and care less!