Japanese fans were praised for cleaning the stands in the 2022 World Cup. How to evaluate this behavior?

After Japan defeated Germany 2-/kloc-0 in the 2022 World Cup group match, the behavior of Japanese fans cleaning the stands and taking away the seat garbage after the game attracted worldwide attention. This behavior reflects their civic quality and sense of social responsibility, and has been widely praised.

However, this behavior has also caused some controversy. According to Japanese domestic media reports, the former governor of Tokyo, Yō ichi Masuzoe, is opposed to this, thinking that the fans' move is robbing the cleaners of their jobs, which will lead to the latter's unemployment. In addition, Igawa, the former president of the Japanese paper giant, also put forward a similar view, calling fans "complacent" and reprimanding the Japanese people for being praised for picking up garbage overseas, which made him feel sick.

For these disputes, we can understand that everyone's understanding and commitment to social responsibility may be different. Some fans may think that their behavior is a contribution to environmental protection and a respect for the venue and the audience. Some people may pay more attention to the actual effect and think that this behavior may have a negative impact on the work of cleaning staff.

Generally speaking, this behavior of Japanese fans is undoubtedly commendable, and they have shown good civic quality and social responsibility. However, how to balance the interests of all parties and ensure the rationality and sustainability of this behavior is also a problem worthy of our consideration.