In some places, forced evictions have become a common phenomenon, while the resistance of those who have been demolished has been labelled as "obstruction of official business". This absurd logic makes one wonder: Is it a sin to resist in order to protect the rights and interests of one's homeland?
Recently, with the acceleration of urbanization, forced demolitions have become commonplace, but it is surprising that in these incidents, voices of resistance are often accused of "obstructing official business". What the hell is going on? Is protecting one's homeland an "obstacle"?
Imagine a family living peacefully in their own house, and suddenly, someone knocks on the door and tells them that they are going to be demolished. When the owners questioned or even objected, they were suppressed by law enforcement officials in the name of "obstructing official business", such a logic is really difficult to explain. In this case, who is the real "official business"?
In some places, the law seems to have been distorted as a tool to protect the interests of corporations, while the basic right to life of ordinary people has been relegated to the back burner. We often hear officials shouting "demolition and relocation in accordance with the law", but when it is actually implemented, it is often rude and disregardive of legal procedures. This makes many people feel angry and helpless, they just want to speak up for their legitimate rights, but they are suppressed.
Such absurd logic not only makes many families lose their warm homes, but also severely damages the spirit of the rule of law in the whole society. Wouldn't the opposition to illegal evictions be for the sake of a more just society? How can it be so easily labeled as "obstructing official business"?
In addition to the legal issues, there is also social indifference behind this. How many people have chosen to remain silent when witnessing the forced demolitions? Is it because of the fear of being implicated, or because they have become accustomed to such injustice? We must realize that silence will only allow this absurd logic to continue to spread, and ultimately endanger the rights and interests of every ordinary person.
We need to pay more attention to and discuss this issue, so that more people realize that rebellion is not a sin, but a reasonable form of self-preservation. In this process, the power of public opinion is huge, we must speak out for those who dare to resist, and at the same time hope that the relevant departments can look at these issues with a righteous heart and effectively safeguard the legitimate rights and interests of the people.
In general, we can no longer remain silent in the face of the absurd logic of illegal forced demolitions. It is everyone's right to protect their homeland, and it is the responsibility of every citizen to resist injustice. I hope that in the future, the law can truly stand up for the people, so that every dignified home can have a safe and stable living environment!