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It's a mess! The man fainted outdoors at 41 °C, but no one cared for 9 hours Netizens commented on the fryer

In this rapidly changing world, people's hearts seem to become more and more indifferent. This heart-wrenching incident in Fuzhou, Jiangxi Province, has undoubtedly become a microcosm of this social phenomenon.

It's a mess! The man fainted outdoors at 41 °C, but no one cared for 9 hours Netizens commented on the fryer

Hey, speaking of which, this thing is not only cold-blooded, but simply chilling!

Imagine a man lying in the hot scorching sun for nine hours, with people coming and going around him. In broad daylight, this high temperature can dry people and eat them, but this old man has become a street "decoration" that no one pays attention to.

It's a mess! The man fainted outdoors at 41 °C, but no one cared for 9 hours Netizens commented on the fryer

What's going on? Could it be that the pace of society is so fast that people don't even have the courage to stop? Or is it really cold enough to ignore the existence of a single life?

"Don't tell me cold-blooded, I'll just ask you how much money you have in your pocket?" That sounds poignant, doesn't it? In today's society, when you see others in trouble, your first reaction is to weigh your own pockets.

It's a mess! The man fainted outdoors at 41 °C, but no one cared for 9 hours Netizens commented on the fryer

Doesn't this mean that people have become accustomed to measuring everything in terms of money, and even the most basic human instinct of helping each other has to be passed through the brain?

To tell the truth, when the man collapsed in front of the store, what did the bosses who shouted and solicited business all day long? Can't you just dial 120 and report the case like the kind photographer? Do you have to wait until the "big hero" shows up to move?

It's a mess! The man fainted outdoors at 41 °C, but no one cared for 9 hours Netizens commented on the fryer

"It's not that people are indifferent, it's people who are forced by society to be indifferent" - this kind of saying sounds a little reasonable, but in fact it seems to make a good excuse for this indifference.

"You know you have to pay for an ambulance, right?" This sentence is even more speechless. Could it be that saving people, the most basic act of kindness, also needs to be costed?

It's a mess! The man fainted outdoors at 41 °C, but no one cared for 9 hours Netizens commented on the fryer

The indifference behind this incident is actually multifaceted. The first is the indifference of passers-by, thinking that this is none of my business, and naturally someone will deal with it.

Then there is the problem of the social and legal environment, which makes people afraid to be the "first to eat crabs", worrying that their good intentions will bring trouble to themselves.

No, in the end, this matter has to rely on the way of "self-proof of innocence" to make people dispel doubts and lend a hand.

It's a mess! The man fainted outdoors at 41 °C, but no one cared for 9 hours Netizens commented on the fryer

The question is, do we really need to do this? If the people around you can stop a little and think from a different perspective, then the world may be different because of a little kindness from you and me.

Don't think about the risks, sometimes a simple phone call can save a life.

It's a mess! The man fainted outdoors at 41 °C, but no one cared for 9 hours Netizens commented on the fryer

Finally, this tragedy also makes us have to reflect: in this seemingly prosperous, but in fact indifferent society, how should we protect the fading light of humanity?

Everyone is right, there must always be people in the world who are caring, willing to help others, and bring a little warmth and hope to the world.

It's a mess! The man fainted outdoors at 41 °C, but no one cared for 9 hours Netizens commented on the fryer

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