College students have officially entered the post-90s era
When the university starts again, the media begins to focus on reporting on the university’s opening. Calculated according to the age of freshmen entering school, the age of freshmen in the 2008 class is generally around 18 years old, which means that college freshmen have begun to enter the "post-90s" era. This is not a big news.
Looking at some media reports, there are a lot of things going on. Some media reported that "post-90s generation have independent personalities and are difficult to get along with", and some said that "post-90s generation purchased more than 20,000 yuan in supplies before entering school, which is too much for their parents" and so on. If you look at some media, there are a lot of reports about "the ideal husband for girls born in the 1990s" and "girls born after 90s living together". Some time ago, reports such as "A 17-year-old girl in Nanjing had an abortion and four boys shared the cost of the operation equally" and "The number of abortions among girls born in the 1990s increased significantly after the summer vacation, and half of them were high school students" spread across the country. "Flamboyant, selfish, squandering, immoral in private life" and so on, this is how media reports describe the "post-90s generation" to the public. This group has been seriously demonized by the media.
I remember a few years ago, the media continued to hype the "post-80s generation", and various negative news labeled this group with many negative labels: "selfish, weak, lack of sense of responsibility, greedy for immediate benefits." Wait, they are useless, they are completely "beat generation". At that time, all walks of life were still worried about this, but these years have passed, everything is fine, and the above worries have been proved to be completely groundless.
Countless "post-80s" people, like their predecessors "post-70s" and "post-60s", have gradually become the "backbone" of society. Yao Ming, Liu Xiang, and Guo Jingjing are outstanding representatives among them. These "post-90s" who have just stepped onto the social stage are still childish and will inevitably have shortcomings, but they must not be generalized. Look at the Beijing Olympics. Many of the athletes who won gold medals were born in the 1990s: Long Qingquan, the world record-breaking weightlifter, diving champions Lin Yue and Chen Ruolin, and the Chinese women’s gymnastics team that won the women’s team championship. In addition to veteran Cheng Fei , other athletes Yang Yilin, Jiang Yuyuan, Deng Linlin, He Kexin, and Li Shanshan are all "post-90s". These "post-90s" people work hard, are tenacious, and bring glory to the country. They have none of the bad habits mentioned by the media.
The "post-90s generation" is a huge group in China. In the next few years, they will gradually take the center stage of society. China is a vast country. Due to differences in living environment, children in cities and villages, children in developed areas and underdeveloped areas, children from wealthy families and poor families, children from only-child families and families with multiple children, although the same People born in the 1990s may have very different personalities and styles. Because of some individual cases, the media irresponsibly put certain labels on this group of hundreds of millions, causing this group to be implicated and "demonized" and "stigmatized". This approach is really undesirable. .
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