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Senior man with cow in front of farmhouse on green field.
Opinion

Don't Worry, Chinese People Won't Become Lazy Just Because of Some Benefits

The article discusses the perspective of Professor Li Daokui on the need to improve welfare for rural residents in China, particularly regarding pensions. He argues that increasing pensions will not make people lazy but will stimulate consumption and economic growth. The piece also highlights the hardworking nature of Chinese laborers and the importance of reforming property rights for rural residents to alleviate poverty and improve their living standards.

SoBiz2025年12月16日 09:06
#welfare#pensions#rural residents
Weighing Truth Facts and Fake News. 3D Render.
Opinion

The 'Busiest Five' on the Internet: Such Deception is the Greatest Insult to the Public

The article discusses the emergence of a group of five names that have been repeatedly used in various public lists, raising concerns about the authenticity of public disclosures. It highlights the implications of using fake names in official contexts, emphasizing the potential loss of credibility in public order and the rights of individuals who are overlooked. The situation reflects a broader issue of procedural formalism in public disclosures, where genuine oversight is often neglected.

SoBiz2025年12月10日 10:06
#fake names#public disclosure#credibility
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Opinion

The First Batch of People Driven Crazy by the New National Standard Electric Bicycles Has Emerged...

The new national standard for electric bicycles in China, implemented on December 1, 2024, has raised concerns among parents about the vehicles' ability to safely transport children. While the regulations aim to enhance safety and accountability, they also highlight deeper issues related to urban planning and the challenges families face in navigating increasingly distant schools and services. The article argues that the real problem lies in the disconnect between traditional family life and modern urban structures.

SoBiz2025年12月5日 14:27
#electric bicycles#national standard#urban planning
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Opinion

Condoms No Longer Tax-Exempt, Many People Actually Don't Use Them Anymore

Starting January 1, 2026, contraceptive drugs and devices in China will no longer be exempt from value-added tax, a move interpreted by many as an attempt to increase childbirth rates by raising contraception costs. Despite concerns about price increases, the actual financial impact on consumers is expected to be minimal. The article discusses broader societal trends, including a decline in condom usage and a rise in sex toy sales, reflecting changing attitudes towards sexuality and reproduction in a low-desire society.

SoBiz2025年12月5日 02:57
#contraception#tax policy#childbirth
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Opinion

Knowledge, Language, and Us Swallowed by AI | Editorial Department Chat Room

The article discusses the profound impact of AI on creative processes, knowledge production, and ethical concerns surrounding content ownership. It highlights the growing reliance on AI tools among writers and the potential for AI to reinforce existing knowledge disparities. The conversation reflects on the future of creativity in an AI-dominated landscape, emphasizing the importance of maintaining the joy of creation.

NeTe2025年11月30日 04:52
#AI#creativity#knowledge disparity