This is not a nationality problem, it’s a human problem. There are evil and callous people all over the world. Doesn’t matter what nationality you are.
what on earth does this have to do with the world’s economic hopes? this is asshole behavior, that’s all. there’s no country, religion, or political ideology that has a monopoly on that. man’s inhumanity to man - it’s universal.
"what on earth does this have to do with the world’s economic hopes? "
You forget that everything, and I do mean EVERYTHING, is reason for chainpin to rage against Pres Obama and anyone who doesn’t automatically agree with chainpin (also known affectionately as Obama ballwashers).
This is happening all over. Just yesterday I read an article on a homeless man that was stabbed in NY city trying to help someone; he fell over on the sidewalk and people were just walking over this dude and even taking pictures of him with there phones. He ended up dead because nobody helped. Took over an hour before someone called the authorities.
This is happening all over. Just yesterday I read an article on a homeless man that was stabbed in NY city trying to help someone; he fell over on the sidewalk and people were just walking over this dude and even taking pictures of him with there phones. He ended up dead because nobody helped. Took over an hour before someone called the authorities.
Well I think it is obvious the US has already been demoralized so you seem to be proving the point.
One of the online comments about the toddler in China was that some time ago, a Chinese judge found a good samaritan who tried to help an injured man responsible for part of his injuries, and he had to pay for 40% of the medical and rehab costs. The comment was that the judge was responsible, as fear of being held responsible for the $$ was what kept people from responding… not sure, didn’t research it, but I can imagine that if here in the the US or Canada, people feared being held financially responsible for their intervention, there’d be alot less good samaritans… just sayin’…