A few days ago, surfing the News feed, I saw netizens excited about the mass fish deaths in Formusa Vung Ang. A series of keyboard warriors called for environmental protection, commented like State policymakers, cursed the Party, and cursed the Government.

Of course, I also oppose environmental destruction. I also chose “Fish”.

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However, is that stone throwing really for environmental protection or is it just a trend? Seeing people throwing stones also rushes to throw stones, showing that they are also a person who lives for the Community. But even in everyday life, how many people are truly conscious of protecting the environment?

In my opinion, let the State, the Bao Press and environmentalists take care of the big things. Let's do what's within our reach right away:

  • Do not litter the environment.
  • Protect trees.
  • Stop at the red light, turn off the engine when the red light remains for more than 16 seconds.
  • Limit the use of plastic bags.
  • Save electricity and water.

Just as simple as that, with tens of millions of people, that's more than Formusa industrial parks.

Society changes when we change. Because if not me, then who?

Thinking still lingers in life. There are some strange people:

  • They waste many hours doing things like sleeping in, playing games, surfing Facebook, but are willing to trade their lives for a few tens of seconds of red light, honking loudly just to go a few seconds early while waiting for the green light.
  • They blame companies for only hiring experienced people so they can't get a job, while wasting several months of internships just to get documents.
  • They can just look at a photo and be ready to slander and bury the customer in black mud, curse at that person's relatives and parents without knowing the root of the incident.
  • They spend millions of dong on expensive branded goods without a word of bargaining, while they bargain 1,000 or 2,000 dong with poor, poor traders, their whole families only rely on a few vegetables. , fish,..

Many strangers, right?

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