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Why did the expropriation of university dormitories in Wuhan during the epidemic become a "good intention but a bad thing"?

Because these Wuhan university dormitories store a lot of personal belongings, many personal belongings were "disposed" during the epidemic requisition and cleaning, causing everyone to think that "good intentions lead to bad things". Due to the seriousness of the COVID-19 epidemic, Wuhan had to requisition university dormitories in order to accommodate more patients. This was originally a good behavior, but it is a pity that with the power of the Internet, many people have discovered that students' places are being used casually. Discarding it made everyone think it was a mistake.

1. The requisition of university dormitories during the epidemic is a good thing in itself, but students were criticized for not properly handling their personal belongings.

Faced with this war without gunpowder, the local town government requisitioned it reasonably. The behavior of the student dormitories is actually very heart-warming. After all, the basic isolation situation of patients is better accommodated. But why does this behavior get everyone’s complaints? The most important thing is to clean the room! After all, the university dormitories themselves store students’ personal belongings, but something shocking happened when they were sorting out their belongings; there were swarms of student belongings downstairs! As well as the release of various private items, everyone has made a lot of complaints about this expropriation behavior.

2. Although many colleges and universities handle students’ things very well, the excessive behavior of some schools has indeed caused great dissatisfaction from everyone

Having learned about the handling of students’ things in different colleges and universities, I will I found that some schools actually do a better job and basically do not throw away anything from their students. On the contrary, some colleges and universities go too far. Just throw away the students' luggage bags and photos as garbage! You must know that for students, these may be their most precious things; and some people casually publish students' personal belongings when cleaning the dormitory. This behavior is simply an invasion of students' privacy!

Because various bad behaviors were revealed during the requisition of dormitories, everyone felt that this was "good intentions doing bad things".