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How heartless could these fucking people get seriously wtf is wrong with China. 18 people walk by not a single person bothered and how could the driver run over the girl with the rear tires again. holy fuck.. |
How can you be surprised with anything that happens in China? |
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my bad, remove please |
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yeah i did, after i realized its a repost, i said to remove this and i went to discuss on the other thread. |
real talk though, bro? China's fucked bro. Real fucked. |
Not everybody likes/wants to go to the NSFW section................. LOLOLOLOLOLOLOLOL So, for us saints (cough, cough), it was new. Actually, someone at work mentioned the story, but never seen the actual clip. So, thanks, OP. |
So did the girl survive? Did they catch the driver? |
what i'm about to say has nothing to do with the crimes those truck drivers have committed. it is directed at the hate against china in general.... comments from the chinaSmack page which looks like it translated comments from people in china. 2-Year-Old Girl Ran Over by Van & Ignored by 18 Bystanders – chinaSMACK at first i typically thought wtf why are they so heartless....after reading the comments i retract most of my initial burst of hatred to "china" in general because after reading the comments it made me realize that they are just like us..... cant hate on them, most of the population came from poor backgrounds and mainland china's culture reflects it. and i think to a certain degree it happens here in North america also. |
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edit: anyways she didnt make it from reading more of the comments.. and someone even suggested the possibility of intent by the parents(who wants to have a boy instead). |
Wow.. that's messed beyond belief. I'm more concerned about the dude that just walked right beside her without taking a look. Oh China.. |
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Oh it does... |
in china ppl don't offer help they are scared that they will get sued lots of scams |
apparently shes now brain dead thanks to those fucking ignorant bastards |
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A few years ago, my parents were visiting China and witnessed a cyclist being knocked down by a car. My parents were shocked as other witnesses just walked around the visibly dazed and confused woman, so they went over and tried to help. Stories such as this no longer surprise me, and when I shared it with one Chinese citizen friend of mine, he commented that people in China are expendable. The government of China happily reinforces what we might think of as selfish behaviour. |
Just nuke that fucking place already |
What?! She's only TWO years old?? wtf |
she's gone .... Rest In Peace ... omg fuck those 18 assholes who just walked by http://28.media.tumblr.com/tumblr_lt...pwi0o1_500.jpg Quote:
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RIP where were the parents? wtf who leaves their kid alone for so long and doesn't check up on them. |
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The mindset is generally 'if I stop to help, it may be a trap'. I've been told that in China when a vehicle hits a pedestrian/cyclist which results in severe injuries, they are very tempted to either A) get away or B) run over the person again and hope they kill them. The reason for B is that they do not want to be on the hook for the medical bills, especially when the injuries are long term or life-long. |
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