English 箭头
Podcast Cover

[The Rat Tribe: Unveiling the Reality of Beijing's Underground Dwellers]-[What would you do for a better life? (Conversation Program)]

Spotlight English: Advanced · A2 · 2022-02-10

Language
Or study on the web version

📋 Summary

The Rat Tribe: Unveiling the Reality of Beijing's Underground Dwellers

Introduction: Deconstructing the Name

The term "Rat Tribe" often evokes negative connotations, primarily associated with "disease," "decay," and being "generally gross." As hosts Liz Waid and Adam Navis discuss, the moniker is uncomfortable to use. However, the name is not intended to be derogatory; rather, it reflects the reality of the living environment. The "rat" association stems from the creatures' preference for "dark spaces," mirroring the lifestyle of those who reside in the subterranean bunkers of Beijing to manage the city's exorbitant "cost of living."

The Origins of the Underground Spaces

Beijing's underground living situation is a unique byproduct of history and urban migration. Over the last 20 years, an influx of people moved to cities seeking "job opportunities." As urban rent prices skyrocketed, many turned to government-built "underground bunkers" originally designed for protection "in case of war." When the anticipated conflict never materialized, these spaces—previously used for "food storage"—were repurposed as affordable housing. These areas are characterized by poor conditions, specifically a lack of "sunlight" and constant "moisture" or "water in the air," as there is no natural ventilation to keep the spaces dry.

The Human Stories: Dreams vs. Reality

Living underground is rarely an ideal choice; it is often a strategic sacrifice. The hosts highlight that the residents are diverse in age and ambition. Some are individuals like the young Mongolian actor who chose this life to save money while pursuing his creative goals. His story is particularly poignant because he maintained a clean, "well-dressed" appearance to "appear just like everyone else" when he left his bunker. This highlights the deep "assumptions" people make based on outward appearances versus the hidden realities of one's living situation.

The Conflict: Safety and Public Policy

Beyond the social stigma, there is a pressing concern regarding safety. These bunkers lack "alarm systems" and clear exits, posing significant risks in the event of a "fire or a flood." Consequently, the Chinese government has taken steps to clear these spaces, viewing the move as a necessary measure for the "health of society." This creates a difficult moral dilemma: should the government prioritize public safety, or should they respect the "individual choice" of those who see these bunkers as a temporary, necessary step to "follow their dreams"?

Conclusion: Privilege and Perspective

The conversation concludes by acknowledging the "privilege" that allows many to avoid such living conditions. While the "Rat Tribe" represents a specific phenomenon in Beijing, it serves as a broader reminder of the sacrifices people make worldwide to succeed in expensive urban centers. The hosts encourage listeners to reflect on their own definitions of success and the compromises made to achieve them, emphasizing that while following one's dreams is admirable, the environment in which one lives remains a complex, often involuntary, reality.

🎯Key Sentences

1
You know what to do.
2
I feel uncomfortable referring to this group of people as rat tribe.
3
I don't need a big space to live.
4
I make assumptions about people, like we all do.
5
I think it's hard to have an opinion about on those things.
Expand All

📝Key Phrases

1
right off the bat
2
unpack
3
cost of living
4
make assumptions
5
look out for
Expand All

📖 Transcript

Hello, and welcome to a real conversation between me, I'm Liz Waid, and this is Adam Navis.
Hello, Adam.
Hello, Liz.
I never know where to point, but let's just do a little dance instead.
And this is a real conversation between two native English speakers.
And today, we are going to be talking about or having a conversation about the program Rat Tribe.

ListenLeap Brings You Into Real Context Learning

🎨 Interesting Content
🌍 Real Materials
📱 Listen Anytime
Or study on the web version