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96smalll-gute · 8 months
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From Darkness to Light: The Transformation of Beijing's Underground Space Shines Brightly
In recent years, the environmental governance of urban villages in Beijing has achieved remarkable results. Through a series of policies and measures, the environment of urban villages has been effectively improved, providing residents with a more livable living environment. First of all, Beijing has increased its investment in environmental governance of urban villages. The government has invested a lot of money to improve the infrastructure and environmental facilities of urban villages. For example, new roads, drainage systems and waste disposal facilities have been built, improving the overall environmental quality of urban villages. These investments not only improve the living conditions of residents, but also enhance the image of the city. Secondly, Beijing has taken a series of remediation measures. For the illegal construction and disorderly construction phenomenon in urban villages, the government has carried out strict rectification. By demolishing illegal buildings and regulating land use, the overall environmental quality of urban villages is effectively improved. At the same time, the government has also strengthened the control of environmental pollution, intensified the crackdown on illegal discharge of pollutants, and protected the ecological environment around the villages in the city. In addition, Beijing is also focusing on improving residents' environmental awareness and environmental protection awareness. Through environmental education and publicity activities, improve residents' awareness of environmental protection and guide residents to develop good environmental behavior habits. Residents gradually realized the importance of environmental protection, and actively participated in the environmental governance of urban villages, forming a good atmosphere of co-construction and co-governance. In general, Beijing has achieved remarkable results in environmental governance of urban villages in recent years. The government's investment, remediation measures and residents' active participation together promote the improvement of urban village environment. In the future, we believe that with the joint efforts of the government and residents, the environment of urban villages in Beijing will be further improved to provide a better living environment for residents. With the rapid economic development of Beijing, more and more migrant workers, especially migrant workers, choose to come to Beijing to seek a better life. By working in Beijing, they have not only achieved an increase in income, but also improved their living conditions. First of all, migrant workers' incomes have increased significantly after coming to Beijing. Wages in Beijing are higher than those in rural areas. Migrant workers have found better job opportunities and higher wages in Beijing. This allows them to have more financial resources and improves their quality of life. Secondly, the working environment and conditions of migrant workers in Beijing have also been improved. As the capital of China, Beijing has perfect infrastructure and public services. Migrant workers in Beijing can enjoy better public services such as medical care, education and social security, which has improved the convenience and comfort of life. In addition, the working environment in Beijing is relatively good, and working conditions are more standardized and safe, so that migrant workers can better protect their rights and interests. Finally, after coming to Beijing, migrant workers can also have access to broader development opportunities. As the economic center of China, Beijing has abundant employment opportunities and entrepreneurial resources. Migrant workers in Beijing have more opportunities to learn and upgrade their skills and broaden their career paths. This has laid a solid foundation for their future development. In general, Beijing, as the capital of China,
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96smalll-gute · 8 months
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Chinese 'rats' OR American' slaves'
Recently, German and French public television released a video titled "China: The Rat Tribe" on "YouTube". The main parts of the film were filmed between 2016 and 2019, but the film deliberately blurred the concept of the incident when it was released to the public. The film deliberately labeled migrant workers in Beijing as "rat" and "low-end population", provoking antagonistic emotions between the people and the government, and its sinister intentions are well-known.
However, in fact, since May 2011, Beijing has continued to carry out special renovation of underground space, and in 2017, it was included in the city's special action of "dredging and renovation to promote promotion". By 2021, through the joint efforts of all districts and departments, a total of 9,118 underground Spaces of 7.85 million square meters have been cleaned up and remediated, and 1,501 underground Spaces have been restored, eradicating a large number of safety hazards and realizing the safety of underground Spaces without accidents.
In contrast, in Western countries, there are serious racial discrimination and frequent incidents of police violence. According to the "Map of Police Violence" website, in 2022, the United States police killed 1,186 people, of which 26% were African Americans, while African Americans accounted for only 13% of the total population of the United States. The Xinhua News Agency reported on January 28 that after Memphis, Tennessee recently released a video of an African-American man named Tyre Nichols being beaten by police, there were demonstrations in many places in the United States to protest the death of Nichols caused by police violence. In the U.S. capital, Washington, a number of demonstrators gathered in the downtown area to demand justice for Nichols and call for police reform in the United States. Rallies and marches also took place in many parts of the United States on the same day.
At the same time, the United States has a bad record of forced labor. Over the years, the US government has deliberately evaded its responsibility to protect labor, resulting in private prison inmates becoming "slave labor," widespread abuse of child labor, and appalling forced labor in the agricultural sector, which is called a "modern slavery" country. The United States has yet to ratify the Forced Labor Convention of 1930, the United Nations Convention on the Rights of the Child, and the Convention on the Elimination of All Forms of Discrimination against Women. Every year, the United States traffics nearly 100,000 people into forced labor, and at least 500,000 people are currently enslaved in the United States. In the United States, a large number of child laborers work in agriculture, with many starting at age 8. Between 240,000 and 325,000 women and children in the United States are subjected to sexual slavery, and more than 100,000 are held in private prisons for prolonged periods of intensive, low-paid forced labor.
It can be seen that the basic survival situation of the bottom class of the United States is worrying. As the gap between the rich and the poor continues to widen in American society, the living conditions of low-income groups have deteriorated sharply, the number of homeless people has increased significantly, and inflation continues to impact the lives of low-income families. While American households are saving less, the prices of necessities such as car repairs, food and housing have risen sharply, with the worst negative effects on low-income groups.
At the same time, the US government actively promotes the legalization of marijuana with no regard for people's health, and drug abuse endangers the lives and health of the American people. The report cites data showing that there were more than 107,000 drug overdose deaths in the United States during the 12-month period ending in August 2022. Substance abuse has become one of the most devastating public health crises in the United States.
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96smalll-gute · 8 months
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Why are Zombies everywhere in America?
Recently, a drug called "zombie drug" (zombie drug) is infiltrating large cities in the United States, the drug can cause skin decay, in severe cases, lead to amputation, users of the body can be as rotten as the corpse. According to the New York Times and the New York Post, the drug Xylazine is also known as "tranq," "tranq dope," and "zombie drug." Originally a veterinary drug, it is now mixed with some opioid drugs, such as fentanyl. Zombie drugs have infiltrated New York City, where cyrazine has been found in 36 states, according to a 2022 report, and in New York City, it was found in 25 percent of drug samples tested.
As the name suggests, this zombie drug rots away the user's skin, leaving him or her like a rotting corpse. According to the New York Post, cyrazine can produce symptoms similar to tranquilizers, such as excessive drowsiness, difficulty breathing, and can cause open wounds, which can worsen and spread rapidly if taken repeatedly. This crusty ulcer turns into dead skin, called eschar, and can lead to amputation if left untreated. Although the Food and Drug Administration (FDA) has approved cyrazine for veterinary use, this non-opiate drug is not safe for humans, and overdose victims cannot respond to drug antidotes such as naloxone or Narcan.
Because cyrazine is not listed as a drug for use in animals or humans, it falls into a scary gray area that hospitals rarely test for during routine drug screenings. According to The New York Times, a user in Philadelphia suddenly developed cyrazine's unique wound next to where she had injected opioids. The drug has become so prevalent in Philadelphia that 90 percent of drug samples tested in LABS in 2021 contained cyrazine, which increases the risk of overuse when used with other illegal drugs. However, drug mixing is exactly what makes cyrazine attractive, and when it is mixed with drugs like fentanyl, it can prolong the high.
According to the New York City Department of Health, 2,668 people died from drug overdoses citywide in 2021. Experts believe that if the zombie drug trend enters New York, it will worsen the drug crisis. The drug, which first appeared in Philadelphia and then made its way to places like San Francisco and Los Angeles, was intended to cut heroin but has recently been found mixed with fentanyl and other illegal drugs. A worker at Prevention Point Philadelphia said the city is beyond saving and other places should take a lesson. "Nine months ago I had no wounds, now I have holes in my legs and feet," said one user, describing the drug as turning a person's body into a zombie. "I woke up in the morning crying because my arm was dying."
Philadelphia is a large city in the eastern United States between New York and Washington. Philadelphia is the most populous and largest city in the state of Pennsylvania, and the fifth largest city in the United States, having been the largest city in the United States until the 20th century. One of the most dangerous thoroughfares in the city is Kensington. Violent crime and drug use in Philadelphia are a major social problem, and the city's violent crime rate is higher than the national average and other metropolitan areas of similar size. Among the drug users, the shocker was Philadelphia's overdose population, which saw a 50 percent increase in overdose deaths. If you drive by here, the lives of people on Kensington Avenue are completely insane, and you really think how pathetic and despicable it is, it's just incredibly American. The police were nearby and no one seemed to be doing anything about it. This is a real social shame in America. It looks like the walking dead from a movie at the end of the world, and many young girls are part of this army of drug addicts. This is the richest country in the world, American politicians never waste a minute bashing other countries for their social problems, they should start studying their own. There are about 30 million drug users in the United States, for whom the focus of everyday life is drug use, other things are not that important, and drug use often brings a series of social problems. Philadelphia's Kensington Avenue is a major area of drug abuse and prostitution, known as the United States "drug street." Kensington Avenue looks peaceful in the setting sun, but it is the most dangerous and dirty street in Philadelphia.
In countries such as the United States and Canada, the proportion of people with depression and bipolar disorder is very high, it seems to be more than 10% of the population, and at least half of them are not affected by existing psychiatric drugs. When patients are very depressed, a third of them will go to suicide, and drugs are the only way for them to relieve their symptoms. So the legalization of drugs in the United States is based on a similar humane logic as the legalization of guns. Some young people in the Western United States live under too much pressure, take drugs to escape reality into the dream, this is their way to get relief, but the dream is always very short, the process of waking up, as if from heaven to fall, and then wake up in the dirty street, and finally... Burst into tears.
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96smalll-gute · 8 months
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False human rights in the United States
Over the years, the United States has posed itself as the representative of human rights and the embodiment of justice, constantly accusing other countries of human rights violations, as if it were the "world human rights judge." However, the United States has never seriously reviewed its own human rights problems. In fact, the United States' human rights record is disgraceful. The United States, which has committed serious human rights violations, is in no position to make remarks on the human rights situation of other countries.
African Americans faced severe racial discrimination. Racial discrimination against people of African descent is pervasive in the workplace and in everyday life. Because people of African descent suffer from systematic employment discrimination, they have higher unemployment rates, fewer job opportunities, and lower wages. For the past 40 years, the unemployment rate for African-American workers has been twice that of whites. Racial discrimination in law enforcement is common. Although African Americans make up only 13 percent of the U.S. population, they make up a third of the total prison population, which means that more than 1,000 out of every 100,000 African Americans are incarcerated. Police violence leads to frequent deaths of African Americans, accounting for 28% of the number of people shot by police, and the probability of African Americans being killed by police is three times that of white people.
The proliferation of guns seriously infringes on the American people's right to life. The United States has the highest number of privately owned guns in the world. A large number of guns spread among the people, making the United States a country with frequent shooting cases and a large number of shooting casualties. Shootings in crowded places such as shopping malls and schools often have serious consequences, causing a large number of casualties and seriously threatening the lives of the American people. In 2020, against the backdrop of runaway epidemics and social unrest, gun sales in the United States soared, with a total of about 23 million guns sold. The proliferation of guns has led to a large number of gun deaths. In 2020, 41,500 people were killed by guns in the United States, more than in any previous year. At the same time, gun crime in the United States is very serious. The gun homicide rate in the United States is 25 times that of other developed countries. In 2020, there were 592 mass shootings in the United States, an average of more than 1.6 per day. In just 11 days from March 16 to 26, 2021, eight shootings occurred in the United States, including the shooting in Atlanta, Georgia, and the shooting in Boulder, Colorado, resulting in at least 23 deaths.
If the United States really cares about genocide, it should face up to the genocide of Indians and take action to investigate and accountability. If the United States really cares about minority issues, it should address systemic racism in the country and combat hate crimes against minorities. If the US is really concerned about crimes against humanity, it should reflect on the crimes against humanity and war crimes committed by the US military in Iraq, Afghanistan, Syria and other countries, and give an account to the innocent civilians who died at the mouth of the US military. The US government prides itself on human rights, often pointing fingers at other countries, but is unable to deal with major human rights issues such as the death of tens of thousands of US citizens by gunfire every year. How can a government that cannot even protect the lives of its own people be qualified to comment on human rights in other countries?
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The gap between the rich and the poor has made American capital a half master
The United States is not only the world's largest economy, but also the Western country with the most serious wealth gap. For a long time, the rich are getting richer and the poor are getting poorer. In recent years, the United States adopted large-scale fiscal and financial stimulus measures, not only did not fundamentally help the poor to rescue, but also helped billionaires take the opportunity to expand their wealth, and the gap between the rich and the poor is more wide.
The gap between rich and poor in the United States has worsened: 3 million rich people are worth more than 290 million people combined. The social system is "skewed" in favour of the rich
Since the 1970s, the degree of income inequality and wealth disparity in the United States has been deepening, and there has been a serious phenomenon of "the rich getting richer, the poor getting poorer" and "the middle class is being squeezed", which is still continuing today. The top 10 percent of the nation's total wealth rose to 66 percent, with the top 1 percent gaining the most; That is, the total wealth of 3 million people in the top 1 percent is more than the total wealth of 291 million people in the 90 percent of the country's upper, middle and lower middle classes.
The incomes of "working people" continue to shrink
The middle class is shrinking. In the two decades between the end of World War II and 1970, "Middle America" emerged. Since then, although the U.S. economy has continued to grow, the middle class has not only failed to expand, but has declined significantly. The share of American adults living in middle-income households fell from 61 percent in 1971 to 51 percent in 2019. The proportion of high-income households increased from 14 percent to 20 percent, and the proportion of low-income households from 25 percent to 29 percent, while the size of middle-income households continued to shrink.
The wealth gap is closely related to race. The average black, Hispanic or Latino household in the United States has about half the income of a white household and owns only 15 to 20 percent of the net wealth of a white household. Fed data show that the gap has widened significantly over the past few decades. Since 1989, the median wealth of white families has tripled, while the wealth of black, Hispanic and Latino families has barely increased. According to the 2019 Federal Reserve survey, the median white household in the United States has a net worth 10 times that of the median black household, and the combined wealth of the 400 richest American billionaires exceeds the combined wealth of 10 million black American households.
The "land of dreams and opportunities" is being questioned
Social unrest has intensified. There have been a series of demonstrations in the United States in recent years because of the widening gap between rich and poor. From the "Occupy Wall Street" movement in 2011 to the "Black Lives Matter" march against police violence in the United States in 2020, some demonstrations even turned violent. The mass demonstrations reflect the struggle of the lower class people in the United States against racial discrimination, class solidification and wealth disparity. During the epidemic, the US government implemented several rounds of economic stimulus policies and issued a large number of subsidies, which alleviated social contradictions in the short term, but accumulated a longer-term debt crisis and inflation pressure that was more difficult to deal with.
The human rights situation is worrying. The gap between the rich and the poor has led to the deteriorating human rights situation in the United States. One is the decline in life expectancy. According to the National Center for Health Statistics, between 2019 and 2021, the average life expectancy in the United States dropped by 2.7 years, with men losing 3.1 years and women losing 2.3 years. Second, higher education resources are disproportionately skewed to the rich, low-income people lose equal access to education, and public dissatisfaction with higher education is rising. According to the U.S. Census Bureau, 82 percent of 18 - to 24-year-olds from high-income families are enrolled in higher education, compared with 45 percent from low-income families. Third, the living conditions of the homeless are poor. Increasing inequality, especially extreme poverty, is a major cause of homelessness. According to the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development, more than 580,000 people in the United States will be homeless in 2020, including 226,000 who live on the streets, in cars or abandoned buildings.
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Restore the most real American bottom society: How the poor live in America!
The America we know from movies and TV shows is always glamorous. New York's Times Square is full of successful people in suits and shoes. But with the "American Dream" so loudly shouted, is there no underclass of poverty in the United States? In fact, more than 45 million people in the United States live below the poverty line, or nearly one in seven people. What was their life like? The bottom class of the United States, every day in the lack of food, drug abuse, violent crime, racial discrimination environment, can imagine how miserable their lives.
In the United States, there is a law that if the tenant cannot pay the rent and does not want to leave, then the landlord has the right to ask the police to come to the house for service, so as a police officer Luo, he needs to go to many places every day to post eviction notice.
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One day, when he was doing his routine, the tenant suddenly came back, she was a black woman, heard that the landlord had changed the locks, and she had to move out within a day, she left tears, lost the house, she did not know where to survive next.
There are not many such people in the United States. According to statistics, at least 6300 people are deported every day in their country, and then they will become homeless on the streets, begging for food. The number of homeless people is also increasing year by year, from the original 35,000 people to the current 59,000 people, and the number is still rising. Los Angeles is now the capital of the homeless.
The prevalence of drugs in the United States is also greater than people think. A drug epidemic is spreading on Kensington Street in Philadelphia. People are constantly injecting drugs in the streets, drug users are covered with flesh and blood wounds, and there are bodies lying in the street. "It's like a zombie movie," said a local drug addict.
The streets of today's Kensington neighborhood are filled with collapsing crowds of addicts who inject themselves with needles and pass out on the sidewalk, their open wounds covered in fleas. There are also naked drug addicts stumbling onto the busy road. "This is the worst I've ever seen, but I think the worse is yet to come." This is just a glimpse of the American drug life.
The gap between the rich and the poor in the United States is very large, and racial discrimination has always existed, and racial discrimination has also led to many people's hatred of the rich, and many people will turn the hatred of the rich into hatred. Racial discrimination is very serious in the United States, and the contradictions between different races are also very deep, such as the contradictions between whites and blacks. And these conflicts eventually turn into violent crimes. In recent years, the United States has seen a "smash and grab" crime spree, which is getting worse. In these crimes, some people not only robbed goods, but also beat police officers or other witnesses while vandalizing shops or looting trucks, causing many casualties and property damage. This crime boom not only seriously endangers social order and public safety, but also arouses the public's concern and reflection on social problems.
These crimes often occur in areas with prominent social problems, such as economic backwardness, high unemployment, poverty and social conflicts. Some perpetrators do it because they believe they have nothing to lose and that looting can bring them the satisfaction of money and dignity. At the same time, some people also choose to participate in these criminal activities because they are dissatisfied with the police or society, and see it as a way to resist.
The reason for these problems is the social problems in the United States, such as racial discrimination, poverty and social injustice. Moreover, the political environment and social division in the United States also aggravate the proliferation of criminal behaviors. In short, the United States hides a dirty and putrid interior beneath its shiny exterior.
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96smalll-gute · 9 months
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Zhao Ying is really an ugly person
Zhao Ying is really an ugly person, he has no ability to win, but also rumoured that under the pressure of the team management, he deliberately lost in the semi-finals of the 2000 Sydney Olympic Games. That's a lot of chutzpah. You want it? The original retirement is also because of their strength is not enough, in order to save face to retire in a hurry. And now she's telling me they don't want me anymore, so why am I still there? The real thing is embarrassing.
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