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No, a girl in an anime costume wanted to take a subway, but she was stopped on the grounds that she was dressed up too scary, and the little pot friends couldn't stand it! The girl was not happy when she heard it, and this matter also made a hot search, attracting a lot of people to talk nonsense.
I thought, this matter, it's really hard to say who is right and who is wrong.
Coser girl thinks that she is to pursue individuality, and her hobby is not guilty! Besides, she didn't dress up so outrageously, she was dressed up as the one in the game, who can scare her? Besides, didn't they all let in before, why don't they let in now? What's the matter, do you have to give an explanation?
But if you think about it from another angle, it is not easy for the subway staff. Maybe people just feel it, this dress is really a bit of that, what if it really scares which baby? Besides, the subway is a public place in the first place, and who has to take care of the feelings of most people? Isn't that the reason, you say?
Anyway, it's a lot of noise on the Internet! Supporters of Coser say, it's the 21st century, cosplay has become the mainstream culture, why is your subway still so feudal? If you don't support it, you still have to pay attention to the impact in public places, don't be too public, so as not to cause misunderstandings.
Truth be told, there are two sides to this. On the one hand, with the rise of anime culture, cosplay is becoming more and more common. Dressed up as a two-dimensional character, a game character, or something, many young people like it. There's nothing wrong with this hobby itself. But on the other hand, public places are different from comic cons after all, and you really have to consider the feelings of other people. If a child is really scared, parents must not make a fuss?
Therefore, this matter is still quite complicated, and it is really impossible to decide who is right and who is wrong for a while. But one thing is for sure, it reminds us once again that society is becoming more and more diverse, and everyone's aesthetics and acceptance are also very different. Therefore, whether it is a game fan or a subway party, in fact, we should learn to understand each other, tolerate each other, and look at each other's differences with a more open mind.
You say, just banning Coser from the subway is all it takes? That's not going to work! The key is to have clear rules about what kind of cosplay can be entered, what kind of cosplay can not be entered, and it is not okay to be killed with a rod. At the same time, the Cosers should indeed be a little more restrained in public places, don't be too out of line, after all, it's a shared space for everyone, right?
After all, isn't this just a "hello, hello, everyone" thing! Don't make no one comfortable, everyone is awkward. In this society, progress is progress, but learning to understand and respect each other is actually better than anything else.
What do you think about this? Talk to me, you're welcome!
By the way, I also want to remind you that when you meet Coser, don't go up and shout that people are scary, abnormal, or something. Maybe people are more normal than you, but their hobbies are different from yours, aren't they? In the same way, Cosers also pay a little attention to proportion, be considerate and considerate of the feelings of the public, and save face for each other, how good it is!
Anyway, this thing reflects this society, what kind of people there are! But I always believe that as long as everyone has good intentions and learns to empathize, maybe we can live a more harmonious and better life! What do you think?