People are Collapsing Spontaneously all over China! Why?

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What is causing Chinese people to mysteriously collapse across the entire country of China?...

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A society without empathy and trust is a dystopia

Emanon...
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Scammers are among the absolute lowest of the low

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When I was 8 months pregnant I fell in front of around forty people, at least 90% of them reached out to help me. I was so grateful and touched I started crying. 🤭

Freeworld
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I was teaching English in a Chinese university for many years. I cannot remember exactly when this social phenomena started but I became aware of it because a lot of students chose such topic for my Oral presentation class. Topics like " Should we help someone in need of help in the Public?" At first I was confused why was it an issue when I know Chinese people are pretty helpful especially towards their elderly. I didn't know what they were talking about until I dug deeper and discovered the reason that some old people were scheming and framing innocent Samaritans for money. My students were debating to help or not to help, some were willing to help but they need to video first, majority were not, too afraid of the repercussions. I was really shocked but the people's hands are tied. I felt real pity for my Chinese students and friends.

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I had an incident while I was in China back in 2014. I was on holiday and travelling through some areas along the coast and one day I got sick. It was terrible, I had extremely painful stomach cramps, I basically hunched over and collapsed against a wall, groaning in pain and thankfully some nearby local Chinese folk did come by and see if I was OK and called an ambulance for me (turns out it was a particularly bad case of food poisoning, oh street food you are a harsh mistress)

But they told me that if I was Chinese, they wouldn't have helped me. Since westerners aren't known for pulling scams in China, if a westerner starts acting like that it's very unlikely that it's a scam.

rainmanslim
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Imagine this society taking over the world. Worst nightmare.

sergeolchowec
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A few years back a woman jumped from the Washington Ave bridge over the Mississippi on the U of Minnesota campus. At this time there was a homeless encampment nearby. One man from the camp jumped in, swam out, and brought her back. He then shied away from all media, wanted no reward, and thats all I know. If an American from one of the most stigmatized, downtrodden, misunderstood, and marginalized groups in our society still has the empathy to risk his life (this is the Mississipi, its big) for a total stranger who had chosen to end their life... well, it brings tears to my eyes to see this situation in China. Not just for the obvious reasons, but because it reminds me how fortunate I am to have been born in this country, even if I have to sleep in the park.

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Sometimes it feels like we are in an episode of South Park.

Atreyuwu
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I have family member who lives in Australia that loves China so much that he constantly praising China. But strangely never left Australia to live in China that he loves so dearly.

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Years ago in the UK someone I knew was walking home with his girlfriend after a night out and they came across a guy who had been stabbed and they helped him and called an ambulance. The police arrested him accusing him of the attack, saying it was probably a fight over his girlfriend, luckily the victim recovered and told the police it wasnt him. If he had died the innocent guy may have ended up in prison on a murder charge.

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In France (and probably in the rest of Europe), not giving assistance to someone in danger is a criminal offense.
You are prosecuted for “non-assistance à personne en danger“

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This is very true. I lived for 1year in Tianjin China. We have a live band performing there. While our band was onstage, a guy pretending to be drunk kept on throwing ice cube on us insinuating a fight, provoking us. He is shouting on us, spitting on the floor and gave us the dirty finger. But we dont want trouble so we ignore the man. Then when we went downstage after the show, one of our band member walk to the toilet but the rude chinese local crossed his path and intentionally bumped him. Then the chinese guy pretended to fall on the floor. We were bewildered on the audacious act. So we ask hey are you okay. But as he stand up he created a scene that he was pushed. And called the police while his partner video recorded on his phone the part he when he fell. Soon we spent the night in the police station not understanding anything because we dont understand their language. We were being asked for a fine. All of a sudden we were surprised to see that rude Chinese guy with a bump/bruise what seems to be a hematoma on his forehead. They threaten to sue us unless we compensate the guy. Good thing our manager followed the police station with the video clip showing after we left (we were taken by the police on a different patrol car) it showed on the cctv that that rude chinese guy was actually banging the side of his head on the wall to self-inflict his injury. Then he followed to the police station and blaming us. We were pressured since we are foreigners and we don't understand what they are saying. In the end the police and that rude guy who started all the trouble was negotiating with our manager to pay them so we can be set free. There were 4 of us and we paid 2, 000. yuan each like a total of 8, 000. yuan just to be set free. There no medical exam or any other translators. We felt so defeated, disgusted and fuming mad inside but there's nothing we can do. That happened 9 years ago, around 2015.

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This brings to mind, we were on a bus tour of Italy and having a great time. We were taken from Rome to Sorento via bus. On the way there were stops for bathroom breaks. At one stop we got there just before a bus load of Chinese . We walked our normal pace but the chinese ran like they were being chaased by some monster. One Chinese lady tried to push me out of the way and being a polite Canadian I thought for a moment to let her by but seeing others push my wife I just gave a good old hockey hip check and the Chinese lady went flying not to be seen by me again and the one trying push past my wife got an elbow to the shoulder, stopped her in her tracks. I hear some cheers from our crew and we continued on. Every where we went in Italy were there was Chinese tourists they were the rudest and had the worst manners.

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I remember I had a ex-colleague who immigrated from China, she said described something very similar to what this video is showing. She once saw a little girl collapsed on a pavement and nobody lifted a finger to help. And this issue actually goes further than this, she said that if -hypothetical- you are driving a car and hit someone, you would be liable for the entirety of their medical bills potentially for the rest of their life. BUT, if you actually killed the person in said accident, you are just hit with a fine and case is closed (along with some probable prison time, usually quite short). You can probably imagine which option most people took in China. So there are cases where in car accidents, the drivers actually ensure the person they hit died.

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This mentality started a long time ago. I remember in 2011 a little 2-year-old girl suffered a hit and run. She was run over twice the whole-time pedestrians walked by like nothing was happening. Her name was Wang Yue also referred to as Little Yue Yue. It was all caught on surveillance video, it's really gut wrenching to watch.

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If this continues to gather momentum, China will definitely have the best Soccer team in the world!

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Several years ago, I slipped on the street in New Orleans; it was indeed slippery. Many people came over and asked if I needed help. After hitting my head, everything seemed to move in slow motion, and I couldn't quite grasp what was happening." I found Americans to be very helpful and caring. I am grateful for their kind action.

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Winston's video is 100% true. About 5 years ago - I found an old dying man on the streets in China (he appeared to have been hit by a car). Everybody walked past him as if he were invisible, as he lie in a pool of his own blood. When I saw this, I started screaming for help (I was new in China and didn't know how to call authorities.) and tried bringing attention to the dying man, but nobody wanted anything to do with me. I finally I found some young individuals in their early 20's who spoke English and were willing to acknowledge me. They called an ambulance and as soon as it became apparent somebody else was handling the problem - a giant crowed formed and suddenly, like magic, everybody could see the dying man.

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TRUTH ALWAYS WINS !! Thank you for your work,
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