From this incident, we can see how cowardly and hypocritical adults are [Monologue of a 7-year-old child]

My name is Taotao. I am 7 years old and have just entered the first grade of elementary school. Today I want to tell the adults a fact very seriously: you are very timid! hypocritical! What? Are you calling me a brat? Do you think I am neither old nor young? snort! I\’m not afraid of pissing you off, because that\’s how you behave most of the time! Two-faced and inaction! If you don’t believe it, take a look – a new bakery has opened near the community. Everyone says it’s delicious. There is a long queue at the door of the store every day. How could I, a snack foodie, miss such delicious food? After my mother got off work, I asked her to take me to eat. There were many people lining up in front of the small store. My mother and I were no exception. We followed the queue and moved forward a little bit. I was happily talking to my mother about what happened at school, and suddenly I heard a voice next to me saying: \”Stand over there.\” I looked back and saw a middle-aged woman about the same age as my mother (looking fierce) (with a fierce look) asked a little girl to walk near the few people in front. There happened to be a relatively large empty space there. The little girl walked to the empty space and stopped. \”Mom, she jumped in line!\” I said loudly. Unexpectedly, my mother looked at my righteous and bright eyes with a blank look on her face. She motioned for me to keep my voice down, \”Young kid, don\’t talk nonsense. I didn\’t even see it.\” Mom must have been looking at her phone just now, so she didn’t see it. She was so careless! I immediately told her the process of jumping in line again in detail. My mother looked at the little girl, then looked back at the fierce aunt standing not far away. She glared at us unfriendlyly while talking on the phone. My mother whispered to me: \”Don\’t worry, it\’s our turn soon anyway.\” How could this be possible! Mom, why are you like this? I stared at my mother with wide eyes, not believing that this was what she said – didn\’t you teach me to abide by the rules? Didn’t you say we need to be fair and just? At this time, the surroundings began to chirp, and a big sister shouted: \”Kids can\’t jump in line, everyone is waiting in line!\” There was also a little sister who was very cute. She ran to the girl and said, \”The teacher said You can\’t jump in line, why are you jumping in line?\” The little girl who jumped in line began to be at a loss. She looked at her mother in a panic and began to move her feet away, trying to escape everyone\’s gaze. \”Whoever jumped in line saw it! Just stay there and don\’t move!\” The fierce aunt shouted loudly at the little girl. How abominable! How could there be such a mother! I was so angry and was about to say, \”She jumped in line when I saw her.\” My mother quickly grabbed me and blinked hard, \”Don\’t mind other people\’s business. We just have to obey.\” I was about to resist, but there was a young My brother stood up and spoke: \”If you are loud, you are right. If you are loud, it means you are right. If you are loud, others will be afraid of you. Queuing is a rule that everyone must abide by, and the same is true for children. Look here What kid doesn\’t stand in line?\” \”Why don\’t you just jump in line? That\’s it! It\’s endless, we won\’t eat! Let\’s go! Why are you crying? I don\’t even dare to ask you to jump in line. It\’s really useless!\” Fierce Auntie A little angry, he grabbed the little girl and dragged her away cursing her. After they left, the crowd returned to order and quiet, and soon my mother and I also bought bread and returned home. The bread was indeed delicious, but after experiencing the scene just now, it tasted completely tasteless to me. Why do we have to queue up and others have to jump in line? Why can\’t we stop others when they do something wrong? Why do people who do wrong things still speak so plausibly? Why do adults say one thing and do another? What is mom afraid of? These questions occupied my mind and kept me from sleeping for several days. My mother is disapproving of my reaction these days. She thinks I am making a fuss out of a fuss. \”As long as we follow the rules, you can\’t control other people even if you want. Silly boy, don\’t think so much.\” I don\’t know if this is the case in the adult world, but I don\’t want to be like my mother. I don’t even want to become someone like Auntie Fierce! I like that young brother very much. I think he is my role model. I want to be a brave adult, an adult who says what he says and does what he does. I\’m done. Whether you admit it or not, what I said is true. If I want to change your impression in my mind, I can\’t just say it, I have to show it to me! Especially you, mom!

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