Didn't the substitute teacher realize his mistake when he refused to apologize for a peasant girl in college?

Recently, Shandong has been in the limelight, and various incidents of changing schools have emerged in an endless stream, making a lot of noise. After the exposure of the incident that the peasant woman was replaced by the school, it attracted many people's attention, and the follow-up of this matter also touched the hearts of netizens.

The latest news is that the replaced peasant woman refused to apologize and refused to reconcile. I think everyone can understand this change. Changing to a university has changed his life, and no one will forgive the perpetrators so generously.

So the replacement didn't realize his mistake?

I think the substitute must know that he did something wrong, but in the mind of the substitute, doing something wrong is not that important. What is important is how to minimize the responsibility for doing wrong.

0 1. Substitutes always make mistakes. From the moment he began to replace other people's names, he should know that he made a mistake, just the temptation of university and a better life in the future, so that the replacement can ignore this mistake, go to school in the name of others with peace of mind, and then engage in work.

Ten years and twenty years have passed, and these body double have been exposed, and the whole network is criticizing them. Don't they realize their mistakes?

Of course you can recognize it.

It's just so what? They have enjoyed ten or twenty years that they shouldn't have in their lives. He is not the only one who has done something wrong, and so are his relatives, because the substitute teacher is only a student when replacing other people's names, and they don't have that great ability to control such things. Therefore, it is not enough to just punish the substitute teacher. Everyone involved in this case should be punished.

If you do something wrong, you have to take responsibility. It's not enough just to realize your mistakes.

It doesn't help to realize that many people are like this. I know I was wrong, but I will not change until I die. There is no way to deal with such people unless they are punished by law. I have worked hard for years to go to school instead of others, but I have never taken the initiative to apologize and take responsibility for my mistakes. After being exposed, they just want to apologize and lose money. Because, in their hearts, they don't want to give up their present life, they are eager to maintain their present life.

So they don't know what they did wrong. Of course they know, but they think that doing something wrong brings too many benefits, so they would rather do such a wrong thing.

Will recognizing mistakes make a big difference? It doesn't have much effect at this time.

It is right and reasonable for the peasant woman to refuse to apologize. Just like a sentence in "Meteor Garden": What else do you need the police for when an apology is useful?

In such a substitute event, it is of little use for the substitute to only realize his own mistakes. What they should do is to compensate the resettled people as much as possible, and then take responsibility for their actions, such as their jobs being removed and their school status being cancelled.