Go against the sky(1/2)
"Sigh again and again."
I thought that I would stop thinking about what I mentioned yesterday after a short sleep, but it seems that this is not possible.
Then face it head on and see what's going on.
Juvenile crime.
I once read a saying:
No one under the age of fourteen shall bear criminal responsibility.
And this kind of tolerance has become a "protective umbrella" and a "gold medal to avoid death" for individual minors to commit evil.
It really sends chills down your spine.
From the source, it can be said that this type of problem is the result of the joint action of individuals, families, society, and the country.
Therefore, it is difficult to tell a solution.
On the other hand.
Some thirteen or fourteen-year-old children (evil) children (demons) can commit such extremely evil acts.
Let me ask, is there anything else that cannot be done?
Is it really necessary and possible to reform education?
It is difficult for people who have killed others to look back.
Like the documentary "Human" and the movie "irrational man".
If there is a first time, there will probably be a second time.
Especially when the crime is not punished.
A kind of luck mentality.
British lorry incident.
news:
Photos of first suspected victim girl exposed, Vietnamese family receives refund from smuggler
11 hours ago
Phoenix Europe
[According to the latest news, on the 25th, the British police arrested two more suspects. They are a 38-year-old man and a 38-year-old woman, both from Warrington, Cheshire, on suspicion of conspiracy.
Human trafficking arrest.
At the same time, the police previously said that all the 39 deceased were Chinese citizens, but according to the latest news from the BBC, three of the deceased may be Vietnamese citizens. They are a 26-year-old woman Pham Tra My, a 26-year-old man and
A 19-year-old woman.
The BBC said that they have contacted the family members of the three deceased people. Among them, the 19-year-old young girl's brother said that she called him early on Tuesday and said that she was entering a container and was preparing to shut down her phone.
to avoid detection.
He never heard from his sister again, but a trafficker returned the money to the girl's family. The girl's brother also said the family of the 26-year-old man she allegedly traveled abroad with also received a refund.
In addition, the Guardian reported that a Vietnamese family stated that their 26-year-old female relative Pham Tra My left China on October 3, saying that she would go to France from China and settle in the United Kingdom. Her family told reporters,
The smuggler charged Pham Tra My £30,000 to smuggle her into the UK.
Unexpectedly, at 4:28 am on Wednesday morning (10:28 pm UK time), she received a death text message from her daughter, which read, "I'm sorry, Mom. My journey abroad was not successful. Mom, I love you very much."
You! I'm dying, I can't breathe... I'm from Shimoda City, Vietnam... I'm sorry, mom."]
Another piece of news.
[Gary Lilley, 61, has lived opposite Purfleet Port for 30 years. He said that the proliferation of human trafficking here is nothing new, and it is organized, and there are even specialized small businesses.
The bus service is responsible for transferring people off the truck.
About 7 years ago, he worked as a security guard at the port. During the short 6 weeks of his employment, he found 15 discarded foreign passports on the roadside. Lille had heard that some immigrants would throw them away immediately after entering the country.
national passport to avoid being deported. After realizing this, Lille called the local police and the Ministry of Municipal Affairs, but there was no response from both parties.
Leal said that usually, 2 a.m. is the peak time for smuggling. He once saw carloads of immigrants getting off trucks, carrying large and small packages in their hands, which contained all their belongings.
Some of these people are adults, some are still children, and some are still infants.
But they all have one thing in common: they all look tired and have empty eyes. Leal said that one night, he saw a teenage girl getting out of the car alone and crying while walking in the cold wind.
Frederick Gurt, a retired carpenter who has lived across the harbor for 45 years, said that about five years ago, a man wearing shorts and barefoot walked into his garden and asked him for shoes.
The frequent occurrence of these incidents has caused concern among local residents. Pauline, a retired cleaner, said that in the past ten years, she has seen at least hundreds of people entering the UK through this method.
For this reason, local residents have applied to the police to install CCTV near the port. But unfortunately, these measures have not been implemented so far.]
Another one.
[Since the news of the death of 39 people in the UK, the British media has been worried. In addition to unilaterally identifying the 39 Chinese people at the early stage of the incident, they also had ulterior motives when questioning the spokesperson of the Chinese Ministry of Foreign Affairs.
Asked: Why do people still flee overseas when the People's Republic of China has been established 70 years ago and has made great achievements? Obviously, what this British reporter means is that China now considers itself to have risen, and its national power has become the second largest country in the world.
, then, in China, which has successfully solved the poverty of 1.3 billion people, why do some people still yearn for work and life in developed countries? There is no doubt that this is a very insidious question with deep pitfalls. 】
this event.
Ever since I saw the news, I have been spreading lies.
Some say they are all Chinese.
Some say it is part of a trafficking group (human trafficking, organ trafficking, etc.).
The former mainly comes from foreign smear campaigns.
Of course, there are other factors.
For example, there were past incidents of collective smuggling of Chinese people, etc.
The latter is a habitual problem among netizens:
Before the truth of the incident is revealed, make premature conclusions.
In essence, smuggling should be considered an illegal transaction and a certain consensus reached by both parties.
Well, labor exploitation also exists.
One of the comments also said: What are the good things about foreign countries?
How to say it.
My personal opinion is.
first.
Man is a very magical creature.
People can object to their gender and the environment they live in, and take action to change it.
Such as transgender, such as immigration.
In this regard, it is okay to want to change your biological gender or to leave the environment in which you grew up.
Beyond reproach.
These things are imposed without their own consent.
Just like when you play a game, the game content is designed by others.
This world is this world:
Without any explanation, it was settled.
Thinking of the heroine's question in "Dearjohn":
do i have a say?
Sometimes you may feel that going against the will of nature is a super brave act (it is not recommended, but it is indeed brave enough).
I also saw a tweet today saying that Cook does not regret coming out publicly.
Secondly.
Some countries protect their natural resources very well.
Some countries have excellent cultural heritage.
In some countries, the pace of life is slow and the pressure is low.
From these perspectives, every good country has its own advantages.
There is nothing wrong with choosing a place to live that suits you.
(It’s just that it’s hard for people to tell clearly what is suitable for them.)
Talk about smuggling.
Smuggling...probably stems from the yearning for life in developed countries by the people at the bottom of underdeveloped and developing countries.
The people at the upper level are basically able to use legal means to achieve their goals.
To be continued...