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Say no to indifference and awaken true love
On Oct. 13, two-year-old Yue Yue was knocked down by a van before being run over by a truck near a market in Foshan, Guangdong province, while 18 people ignored her severely injured body as she lay bleeding on the ground after the accident. The girl eventually received help from an elderly refuse collector but died later from injuries to the head.
In response to the tragedy, different people have different attitudes. Many people have scolded the 18 people who passed by the 2-year-old girl for their coldness and indifference. Yue Yue's death has left many people in China wondering if the nation's rapid economic development has a negative effect on morality in the public.
Yet, some people say they understand why the 18 people didn¡¯t offer help to the dying girl. Many passers-by have grown more unwilling to help others for fear of being misunderstood. There have been a number of cases in recent years, in which the Samaritans were asked to pay a lot and to take responsibility for the accident.
From the point of view of some other people, under such circumstances, the government should take effective measures to establish or improve relevant laws and regulations to make it safer for good Samaritans to help people in need.
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