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2023-07-07Punishment of Integrity
2023-07-07
According to news from Sina.com, Facebook said that the current content of Obama's 2015 State of the Union speech is the hottest on the site. According to statistics, the audience applauded a total of 64 times during Obama's speech.
CNN poll shows 81% of respondents thought Obama gave a "positive" speech.
However, for foreigners, including many Chinese viewers, the focus of U.S. President Barack Obama's State of the Union speech was not how much applause he received, but the fact that there was such a group of people in the halls of Congress who never applauded or stood up during his speech.
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The more striking, a group of people in uniform who don't applaud or stand up, are recognizable: the U.S. military.
They are members of the U.S. Joint Chiefs of Staff - military personnel who stay out of politics and don't applaud except in matters pertaining to matters other than the military.
Another group of people who never applaud or stand up are the justices of the United States.
As a rule, the justices do not applaud anything in the speech. That's because they represent the other end of state power: justice.
Imagine: on the podium, the supreme leader of the party or the State makes a passionate speech; under the podium, a group of people neither applaud warmly with excitement nor stand up to show their support and allegiance. What will happen to this scene and its consequences?
This is a situation that, if it were to occur outside of the United States, your leaders and you, surely, would find it to be this kind of treasonous and unbelievable thing to do, wouldn't you?



