Media review: What is more wrong than expression is "leaving traces thinking"!, The video of "cadres digging manhole covers with bare hands" raises doubts | cadres | leaving traces
Recently, the video of "a cadre in Jiangsu picking up a manhole cover to drain water with his bare hands" has aroused doubts, and many netizens think it is a pose. The video showed a man standing on a flooded street with an umbrella between his shoulders and neck. He seemed to be exerting himself all over. After a short movement, the manhole cover was lifted and the rain quickly flowed to the sewer. According to the video, there was a sudden rainstorm in Taizhou, Gao Qiao community cadres and grid workers went to drain the waterlogging, and the deputy secretary of the community Cao pulled open the manhole cover with his bare hands to drain the water, soaking wet.
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The rainstorm causes waterlogging, which affects the daily life of citizens, and even has potential safety hazards. It is urgent to drain the waterlogging in time. At such a moment, should grassroots cadres step forward? This. In the face of rainstorm disaster, cadres cannot sit idly by. Has this cadre actively responded? have Whether holding an umbrella or lifting the manhole cover with bare hands, the rainwater ultimately flows into the sewer, and the working effect is beyond doubt. But the question is, do we have to take photos to carry out the work? How can you remember to shoot a video during an emergency situation?
At the moment of the flood, it was not a joint effort to lift the manhole cover, but rather standing on the side and recording on their own. Even an ordinary citizen who meets by chance may inevitably feel selfish; If the photos are taken by government officials, and they are taken at the behest of leaders or in order to meet the marking standards and have to show off, then the nature is even worse.
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A small short video sparked a heated discussion, and digging the manhole cover with bare hands is not the focus of questioning. What truly reflects is the weariness of leaving traces. For a long time, there has been a tradition of leaving traces of thinking and leaving "photos" in grassroots work. Some people do practical things without taking photos, and then go back to make up for them. As a result, what enters the public eye is still acting, and good things turn into bad things; More often than not, they take photos without doing anything, resulting in a pile of photos being taken and work being hastily completed, which goes against their work goals. What grassroots cadres do, the response of the masses will be the same. If their minds are focused on leaving traces, they will naturally fail to retain people's hearts. This incident also proves that no matter how well the work is done, placing too much emphasis on form will always raise doubts.
The local street office secretary responded to this matter by stating that there was no filming. It rained heavily that day, and the street required community officials to check the water situation on the road surface. In the video, the officials used a pry bar to open the manhole cover, which was an expression error; At present, criticism and education have been given to the cadres and grid workers in the video, and community workers are required not to be moved by themselves. The rapid response of local netizens to their concerns is commendable; The rejection of self motivation mentioned in the response should be given special attention. The practice of opening manhole covers during the heavy rain and promoting it widely is a typical low-level red, which has opened up some grassroots chaos covered by certain manhole covers. The "expression error" has been corrected, and leaving traces of thinking needs to be thoroughly eliminated from the heart.
Opening the manhole cover in the face of heavy rain is indeed valuable, but this is already the responsibility of grassroots cadres, and there is no need to deliberately capture it. If done well, even the common people will compete to promote without saying anything; If you don't do it well, even praising the heavens and the common people won't buy it.