-Lu Xun's Diary of a Madman
Whether it is worth forgiving is one thing, and the truth of the matter is one thing.
I am more afraid that we are the next "Yu Huan".
Quote People's Daily comment:
The mother was humiliated face to face by the debtor, and her son was stabbed to death in despair-the simplest description highlights the reason why this case caused public outcry: when a person or his close relatives are suffering from unbearable humiliation, they stand up and cause certain consequences. How should the judiciary determine this behavior?
I don't know much about law, so I can't be a judge in court.
But I have a keyboard and the Internet, so I can talk about my own views.
Is it worth forgiving?
There is nothing to forgive, and we have no right to judge whether he can be forgiven.
From his mother's point of view, the child is innocent, how to forgive?
From the standpoint of the dead and the injured, how can this man be forgiven for killing his own people?
It's easy to talk about forgiveness from a bystander's point of view, but things have happened, and what we need is not forgiveness.
What is the truth of the matter?
The report in the southern part of "Killing My Mother" does not directly show its attitude, but it has a certain tendency and can attract the attention of netizens.
But we need the truth more.
Why can usury run rampant? Is there any official collusion with illegal lenders?
Why did Yu Huan's behavior at that time not constitute justifiable defense? What is the basis?
After the police went to the police, did they protect the alarm party and handle the situation well? Why did the tragedy happen after calling the police?
Yu Huan was sentenced to life imprisonment. Did 1 1 people who went to collect debts also violate the law and need to be sentenced?
Do you still need to pay back the loan sharks you owe?
When society forces you into a corner, don't forget that there is still a road behind you, and that is crime. Remember that this is not shameful.
By the way, Mayakovski didn't say this sentence. He didn't carry the pot.
Crime is crime, and killing is killing. Don't excuse the crime. ...