In the bustling city, there are traces of workers everywhere. Those majestic skyscrapers, those solemn churches, those profound academies - all these are the crystallization of the sweat and wisdom of workers! Yes, "worker" is a great and dignified title. However, some people have sweated and worked hard but have never been respected, never been given a proper look! Migrant workers, a humble and cheap title, are seen by these so-called city dwellers as uncultured and unskilled bumpkins who are never respected. But who knows that it is precisely these "bumpkins" who have built these extremely luxurious villas, repaired Toshiba TVs, created the world-renowned Hanging Gardens that make the world proud, and repaired Hitachi TVs. Migrant workers are not uncultured or unskilled roughnecks. On the contrary, compared to others, migrant workers deserve more respect. They come from their hometowns far away, leaving their families and beloved wives behind, enduring loneliness and solitude, all for the sake of constructing magnificent buildings. When it's windy and rainy, they are busy on the construction site; when there's thunder and lightning, they are checking for potential safety hazards in the buildings.
I don't know how to describe their hardships, nor can I express the sorrow in their hearts, because it is a silent bitterness. However, I know that every corner of the world bears the mark of migrant workers. They use their wisdom and talents to create miracle after miracle. They are cultured and talented individuals, and everyone should respect them. They are not cheap slaves. They are technical experts with skills, using their wisdom to build bridges that connect the world.
Please stop calling them "migrant workers" because they are workers just like you, without any distinction or inferiority. Please do not add any cheap qualifiers before their title. A worker is a worker, they are no different. Please call them workers with due respect, and respect and care for them!