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here it is. amazing!

I've never seen that either.......WOW!!.....Looks like they know a little more than some give credit too...... :yes:

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im suprised they didnt eat her.

Chinese ,, completely ignorant without a bone of compassion in their bodies,,   They treat animals like disposable trash ,and treat other humans just the same,,,scum,,, Japs are not much better, ig

agree its savage u wud not treat an animal like that there sick b*****ds

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here it is. amazing!

I've never seen that either.......WOW!!.....Looks like they know a little more than some give credit too...... :yes:

 

makes you think though lab dont it?

remember many years ago,we were putting a dog to sleep in the house.and i swear when we gave it the injection,the greyhounds in the kennel started howling.old jock a duggy man says."thats the death howl" made the hairs on the back of my neck stand up.

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here it is. amazing!

I've never seen that either.......WOW!!.....Looks like they know a little more than some give credit too...... :yes:

 

makes you think though lab dont it?

remember many years ago,we were putting a dog to sleep in the house.and i swear when we gave it the injection,the greyhounds in the kennel started howling.old jock a duggy man says."thats the death howl" made the hairs on the back of my neck stand up.

Think i've said this one before but i know someone who lost there son in a car crash. The time when his son died the Dad was out walking his dogs and his terrier just f****d off. He shouted on it but it just kept running. It ran all the way home and it was miles and miles away at the time. I remember him telling me that over a coffee not long after his son was killed and it did make the hairs stand up on the back of my neck, i'll never forget that conversation..... :icon_eek:

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here it is. amazing!

I've never seen that either.......WOW!!.....Looks like they know a little more than some give credit too...... :yes:

 

makes you think though lab dont it?

remember many years ago,we were putting a dog to sleep in the house.and i swear when we gave it the injection,the greyhounds in the kennel started howling.old jock a duggy man says."thats the death howl" made the hairs on the back of my neck stand up.

Think i've said this one before but i know someone who lost there son in a car crash. The time when his son died the Dad was out walking his dogs and his terrier just f****d off. He shouted on it but it just kept running. It ran all the way home and it was miles and miles away at the time. I remember him telling me that over a coffee not long after his son was killed and it did make the hairs stand up on the back of my neck, i'll never forget that conversation..... :icon_eek:

 

lord canavan the guy who was involved in the finding of tutinkamun tomb.he died in his bed.the min he died his wee dog howled out and died on the spot.

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Don't watch it.... It will leave an image in your head that you really don't want

 

Indeed, it is shocking. I remember a few years ago seeing a cat crossing a road and it was hit by a car. It was flapping about and mercifully was flattened completely a few cars later. I know a cat is only a cat and not a child, but I can still picture it flapping about.......very disturbing. I wonder if any of those passers by given that child a thought since walking past her?

 

Its a fecking cat!

:laugh:

I run over them all the time, get over it.

 

The original video was truly shocking though.

 

FTB

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Don't watch it.... It will leave an image in your head that you really don't want

 

Indeed, it is shocking. I remember a few years ago seeing a cat crossing a road and it was hit by a car. It was flapping about and mercifully was flattened completely a few cars later. I know a cat is only a cat and not a child, but I can still picture it flapping about.......very disturbing. I wonder if any of those passers by given that child a thought since walking past her?

 

Its a fecking cat!

:laugh:

I run over them all the time, get over it.

 

The original video was truly shocking though.

 

FTB

 

True, it was a cat, but all the same it wan'st a nice experience watchin it flap about injured on the road. I don't feel I need to as you say 'get over it'. Maybe some people do drive over them for fun? I can't imagine how awful it would be to see a child getting run over by a vehicle, like what happened in the original, truly shocking video.

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The BBC news story on it;

http://www.bbc.co.uk...acific-15398332

 

 

Organisations in Guangdong are also looking at other ways to encourage people to act with compassion when faced with an emergency.

 

The provincial government's political and legal affairs committee is using its micro-blog site to gather opinions about how to "guide brave acts for just causes" and promote "socialist morals".

 

Several commentators have linked the failure of the passers-by to help with high-profile cases in which residents who stopped to assist people in distress were later held responsible for their plight.

 

 

It's a f****d up world we live in when 'acts of compassion' have to be encouraged!

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China toddler dies after van outcry

October 21, 2011

 

A toddler who was twice run over by vans and then ignored by passers-by on a busy market street has died a week after the accident and after days of bitter soul-searching over declining morality in China.

 

The Guangzhou Military District General Hospital said that the two-year-old girl, Wang Yue, died of brain and organ failure.

 

"Her injuries were too severe and the treatment had no effect," intensive care unit director Su Lei told reporters.

 

The plight of the child, nicknamed Yueyue, came to symbolise what many Chinese see as a decay in public morals after heady decades of economic growth and rising prosperity.

 

CCTV footage of last Thursday's accident, aired on television and posted on the internet, showed Yueyue toddling along the hardware market street in the southern city of Foshan. A van strikes her, slows and then resumes driving, rolling its back right wheel over the child. As she lays with blood pooling, 18 people walk or cycle by and another van strikes her before a passer-by scoops her up.

 

Police have detained the drivers of both vans on suspicion of causing a traffic accident but have not said what formal charges they would face and if manslaughter would be among them now that the girl has died.

 

The people who could be seen on the video passing by the injured Yueyue have recounted being harassed for ignoring her. The respected Southern Metropolis Daily newspaper quoted a man it identified only as a hardware merchant Mr Chen as saying that he had been receiving crank calls ever since someone picked him out as the 16th passer-by. He said he hadn't noticed the child.

 

Some experts said an unwillingness to help others is an outgrowth of urbanisation as migrants pour into cities and create neighbourhoods of strangers.

 

"Rapid urbanisation not only affects China or Foshan, but anywhere in the world where you have a lot of high-rise buildings, where there is high population density, then the relationship with the neighbours, and with each other is affected," said Yao Yue, a psychologist and director of telephone help-line for distressed people in Beijing.

 

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I think there is a link between the callousness to animals and humans. After all many serial killers start out by torturing animals, being brought up to see tortured animals as normal or even funny must f**k with your head. All the animal loving nations seem to have higher morals, I can't think of an exeption to the rule.

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