Why are many young people today so clear-headed?
The people of today are becoming more and more clear-headed.
Previously, an internet celebrity posted a video online calling for the protection of polar bears. He said the places where polar bears can land are becoming fewer and fewer, and if tourism doesn't stop, there will be no place left for them.
At first, I was moved by this and even felt a bit guilty, but then I saw a comment from another netizen that suddenly woke me up.
That person said, with skyrocketing housing prices, I’ve seemingly turned into a polar bear drifting with no place to land. I can't afford a house, a car, or even air conditioning—yet I’m being told I’m responsible for global warming?
I’ve never even been to the seaside, but I’m being blamed for the garbage polluting the coast. As a child, I was taught not to eat shark fins, but the only time I’ve seen shark fins was on a TV commercial.
So who exactly caused the polar bears to wander, and who left me with no place to settle?
I just want an ordinary life in my tiny little corner of the world. So why do I have to bear the guilt and blame?
3% of the world’s wealthy consume 65% of the resources, yet 97% of regular people are told to conserve. So who should be saving more? Give conservation advice to the rich!
A netizen once said: “I've been saving water for 20 years, but my savings can’t even match the amount a rich person uses to water their lawn once.”
So when I was carefully turning off the tap, did it ever matter? Did my saving even make the slightest difference?
What do you call this?
When the wealth can't be shared, but the guilt must be—what kind of justice is that?
