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Migrant Workers in Dongguan Library
The bookstore's practice is obviously to look down on people. Even migrant workers have the right to read in bookstores! No matter who you are, you should respect people. To say the least, if I am really a worker and really like reading, can't I get in?

According to the client Mr. Li.

He was wearing camouflage pants and a gray long-sleeved shirt that day. As soon as he entered the door, he was stopped by the bookstore security guard and asked if he was a migrant worker at a nearby construction site.

(Security guard) asked me if I was a migrant worker from a nearby construction site. I said no, I just came in to see. He asked if your clothes were work clothes. I said this is what I usually wear. He asked twice if he was a migrant worker. ? Mr. Li recalled the scene at that time.

Then in the afternoon, Fang's official cultural blog also issued an apology letter.

It says that there are more than a dozen merchants on the second floor of the building where Xi Anfang Chuanglian Center is located. In order to ensure the safety of personnel and the order of the site, the staff need to enter the merchant through the staff passage during working hours. The security personnel mistakenly thought that the customer was a staff member, which led to misunderstanding.

The parties indicated that they would strengthen the training of the foreign insurance team to avoid similar unpleasantness from happening again, and we also look forward to your understanding.

Because it reminds me of an old story.

A deep message from a migrant worker in Hubei to Dongguan Library touched countless people. ? Come to Dongguan 17 years, come to the library to read books 12 years. The best place is the library. Although I am desperate, I am forced by life. I will never forget you. Dongguan Library?

The 54-year-old migrant worker loves reading more than many people. The warm story of him and the library touched the whole network. It is readers who love reading, not well-dressed tourists, who really make bookstores alive. Anyone, regardless of his position or occupation, has the right to learn and seek knowledge, and only respects books and readers. Will be truly accepted and loved by the public.