Maybe people who have seen this film will have a different understanding of the Commonwealth countries, France and the United States? France in the film is a truly free and equal country. The legal working hours per week do not exceed 35 hours, and there are at least 5 weeks of paid holidays every year. . . . . . This immediately brought to my mind a name "Communism" that I knew as a child but never understood. I only remember that when I was a child, my teacher said that communism was the ultimate goal of socialism after it was greatly enriched, but this goal has gradually become a reality in France.
After the college entrance examination, I went to a very small city in Australia called Toowoomba, because my father was a visiting scholar there. The short one month I was there made me deeply appreciate the difference between China and foreign countries. For example, I often saw teenage girls walking barefoot on the road, and I asked my father: Is she not afraid of piercing her feet? My father said: If she gets stuck, she can sue the government, and the government will have to pay a lot of money.
There are a lot of good examples out there, but it's not enough to make me want to stay abroad, because I still love my home country, as the saying goes, a broken family is worth a lot of money, maybe that's the truth. But I do hope that our country can be as equal and democratic as abroad, as clean and tidy, with such a clean and efficient government, and with such an orderly legal system.
To achieve this, in the final analysis, we need to make concerted efforts to build our motherland and change our status quo. Physically, spiritually, institutionally
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