Is it a moral kidnapping for men not to give up their seats because they are too tired to work?

A video was exposed on the Internet, in which a man was sitting on a bus, and then an old man kept scolding the young man because he wouldn't give up his seat. Then the old man became very angry and kept scolding the young man. I think this is a moral kidnapping. Although the young man has the obligation to give up his seat to the old man, it is no problem not to give up his seat, because the young man may be very hard and tired all day, and he should not want to sit on the old man because of him.

First, reject moral kidnapping.

I was educated on the bus since I was a child, and I have to give my seat to the elderly. We should respect the old and love the young, but do we have to give our seats to the old? Many times, we may be migrant workers who have worked hard all day and can only sit on the bus for a while. Many girls may get hurt, have menstruation and have stomachache. It is understandable that we don't want to do this. Many people may be unwell, but in this case, should we give our seats to the elderly? I don't think so. Some old people are very energetic when dancing in the square dance, but they can't stand on the bus, but many young people work hard all day. It's okay to sit on the bus for a while.

Second, understand others.

Many people have encountered this problem. On the bus, because I didn't give my seat to the old man, I met others and called names, which hurt many people's psychology. In fact, this problem is not the fault of young people, because they are really tired after a hard day. If you want to sit on the bus for a while, let the man give his seat to the old man when he comes up. I don't think this is reasonable. There are many people sitting on a bus. Not only the young man, but others can give their seats to the old man, not that one. Old people shouldn't just scold that person. He called that man a moral kidnapping, and we should refuse moral bondage. We were all angry after seeing that video. We all know the old man's behavior is wrong, but we can't tell him what to do. We just hope that young people will meet such people less in the future and have a little space of their own.

Third, finally.

Each of us has our own responsibilities and obligations, but our obligation is not to give up our seats to the elderly. If we want to give our seats, we can sit by ourselves. If you are really tired, the old man should also indulge his position. Don't feel like an old man, just because he sells his seat, others won't give up his seat? This is his choice. Good people should have a clear understanding of others, and it doesn't matter whether they give their seats or not. Don't think that as long as you get on the bus, others will give you your seat.