Children's rights are not built in a day

Vern 2022-04-22 07:01:46

The modern West gives the impression that Christ respects minors and has a sound system for the protection of minors. But when I opened the previous records and watched this movie, I recalled that the previous situation was not like this.
Wilde once mentioned in "The Story of the Prison" that a group of ten-year-old children were also locked up in prison like him. The little princess in the movie can be said to be really innocent, innocent, kind, perfect, no offense, just like a perverted teacher, and if she didn’t like her, she called a group of police to resist her arrest: the funny thing is, the police really came, come to arrest her people.
Seeing that people don't have a father, they bully them casually. As soon as the guardian's father appears, the police stop and the teacher walks away angrily. Where are children's rights?

The miserable street children in Chekov are impressive; there are all kinds of child laborers who have suffered from abuse and torture, reminiscent of the mother country today.

PS:
Eastern India is really attractive. The mysterious power of India also allowed the amnesiac dad to restore his memory; the prince with blue jewels to reveal his muscles is very hot, and he uses difficult yoga moves while standing and lying down. Looking back, I realized that yoga and tai chi, which seem to be very slow and light in taste, turned out to be very spicy and sexy! ! ! ! ! ! !

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Extended Reading
  • Americo 2022-03-27 09:01:15

    I like it, just like the saying that every girl is a princess, although when I grew up I thought this sentence was nonsense, I was shocked when I was a child

  • Nestor 2022-03-27 09:01:15

    It seems that my grandmother told me the story of recognizing my father in twists and turns when I was a child~

A Little Princess quotes

  • Miss Minchin: [after ordering the girls out and punishing Becky, to Sara] And you will perform all her chores in addition to your own without breakfast, lunch, OR dinner! It's time you learn, Sara Crewe, that real life has nothing to do with your little fantasy games. It's a cruel, nasty world out there, and it's our duty to make the best of it - not to indulge in ridiculous *dreams*, but to be productive and useful! Do you understand what I'm saying?

    Sara Crewe: [short pause] Yes, ma'am.

    Miss Minchin: [short pause] Good.

    [she leaves]

    Sara Crewe: But I don't believe in it.

    [Miss Minchin stops, turns back to Sara, and goes awestruck]

    Miss Minchin: Don't tell me you still fancy yourself a princess!

    [laughs]

    Miss Minchin: Good God, child, look around you! Or better yet, look in the mirror!

    [after a long pause]

    Sara Crewe: [confidently] I am a princess.

    Miss Minchin: [in disbelief] Oh!

    Sara Crewe: All girls are! Even if they live in tiny old attics, even if they dress in rags, even if they aren't pretty, or smart, or young, they're still princesses - all of us! Didn't your father ever tell you that? Didn't he?

    Miss Minchin: [furiously, in tears] If I find you up here with any of the girls again, I WILL THROW YOU OUT INTO THE STREET!

  • Sara Crewe: Papa? Maya told me that all girls are princesses.

    Capt. Crewe: Maya... is a very wise woman.

    Sara Crewe: Then it's true?

    Capt. Crewe: You can be anything you want to be, my love, as long as you believe.

    Sara Crewe: What do you believe?

    Capt. Crewe: I believe that you are... and always will be... my little princess.