Recently, there have been a number of articles and comments criticizing those who have advocated and implemented a specific response to the new virus.
In response to these articles and comments,
A person who ran away from a burning house, says "difficulty with firefighting procedures" during a subsequent site inspection. I feel that it's tremendously vulgar.
"Shooting someone who has fought back from a safe distance, after everything is done"
This is exactly it.
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Well, in my experiments, I was once forced out in front of a burning house. And I've had the same experience of "I've managed to put out the fire, and after that I've had a difficult time with it".
I am determined to never forgive these "shoot me in the back" people for the rest of my life.
Of course, I'm a working man (and I was a theatergoer in my youth),so in daily life, "Fair face, foul heart" is a thoroughgoing practice.
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However, it's also true that even if these are "shots in the back" acts, you can't make things better if you stop all the criticism.
According to my columns, I think criticism of others makes up half of the content.
In other words, it is me who "shoots people in the back who have been fighting".
But I don't believe at all that "those who are criticizing others (me) must indulge in criticism from others".
(To be continued)