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It is considerate to be able to "compete with farmers for a bench seat"

Published: 2024-11-09 Author: mysheen
Last Updated: 2024/11/09, It is considerate to be able to "compete with farmers for a bench seat"

I have heard such a saying: if the peasants pat the dust on the bench before they politely let you sit down, it shows that there is still some gap between the cadres and the peasants, and they must reach the point of competing for the bench with the peasants before they can be counted as integrated with the peasants and the work can be carried out in depth.

Being able to compete with the peasants for a bench shows that they no longer regard you as a cadre, but as one of the simple peasants. A county cadre went to the countryside to inspect, and the farmer smoked enthusiastically. The cadre took it over and held it in his hand. Later, after a certain distance, he threw the cigarette into the ground with his backhand. He thought that the grade was too low, but he happened to be seen by village cadres and villagers. It is conceivable that this cadre broke the hearts of the people and was high above, so how could he be close to the people?

How can the hearts of cadres be close to the peasants? That is, cadres want to become one of the farmers, knowing that their family's oil, salt, soy sauce and vinegar tea, knowing that the broken bridge will affect their children's going to school, and knowing the bottleneck of farmers' export of agricultural products. If you go to the village, if it is "Lao Zhang, sit at home", "Lao Wang, how to treat my tomato disease", the rhubarb dog in the village meekly welcomes you, indicating that you are very familiar with the farmers, and the farmers really get along with you. This is a prerequisite for us to do a good job in all grass-roots work.

 
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