Chapter 10: Commenting on the Ink Book "The Rest of My Life"
The book "The Rest of My Life" is a book that I have been looking forward to a long time ago after reading the copywriting, and I read a few chapters when I opened the article in early February, but I have not dared to chase the article, because the tone of this article is too obscure, and it is really worrying.
I couldn't help but take a look at it tonight, and I kept chasing the text until late at night, and now my heart is really sour, and I feel like I have a lot to talk about, and the last time I felt this way was "That Unknown Story".
I now see what should be the climax of the whole text (23 chapters), and it is also the author's latest updated chapter, which is about the scene that broke out in front of the courthouse after the heroine of the first instance lost the case.
This scene is both depressing and enjoyable, depressing is that the heroine believes that the law can have a fair judgment, but unfortunately it is against people's wishes, under a series of evidence, the heroine can only helplessly watch the criminal be released proudly, at that moment, the heroine broke out, rushed up to tear the criminal, I also feel happy.
Perhaps rational resorting to law to solve problems is a necessary quality for modern citizens, but the reason why people are called human beings and not machines is because of their irrationality and sensibility.
There is more to this novel and it is thought-provoking.
About the heroine's original family, the heroine lives in a patriarchal family, and the younger brother enjoys vested interests, although it feels inappropriate, but he has not taken practical actions to change everything, I have to say, not so much selfishness, but habit slowly smoothed out the conscience.
And her mother is also a woman, not only did she not help, but she also made matters worse, and persecuted the heroine with her family, which can be said to be eccentric, but what is hidden behind the eccentricity may be jealousy and unwillingness.
Regarding the pursuit of fairness, I have always believed that there is no such thing as absolute justice in the world, but as long as society can move closer to the goal of absolute justice, that is enough.
With regard to the use of the power of the media and public opinion to obtain justice, the media is a sword that may hurt sinners, but sometimes, it can also hurt itself. Because the joys and sorrows of people are not common, there is no so-called empathy in the world, and we cannot expect everyone to be on our side.
My request to the media is to be objective and impartial, not to divulge information about the victim and his family, and finally not to divulge the information of the criminal's family.
Sometimes, we are too good at moral kidnapping, such as the wife of the criminal in "The Rest of My Life" who used the child as a raft to force the heroine to withdraw the case, the child is pitiful, the child is innocent, but how much pain does the heroine have?! Repay grievances with virtue, say it well, and how many people can do it!
Finally, with regard to the perfect victim, we really like to make gods and destroy them with our own hands. I would like to say to myself who once harbored dark thoughts: people are not gods, it is normal that they cannot be perfect, and you may not be better at getting along with each other in different places, so you are not qualified to be harsh on others.