CHILD WARNING Death of Wang Yue 2011 (CW)

Wang Yue also known as "Little Yue Yue" was a two-year-old Chinese girl who was run over on the afternoon of 13 October 2011, in a narrow road in Foshan, Guangdong.

As she lay bleeding and unconscious on the road for more than seven minutes, at least 18 passers-by skirted around her body, ignoring her.

She was eventually helped by a female rubbish scavenger and sent to a hospital for treatment, but succumbed to her injuries and died eight days later. The closed-circuit television recording of the incident was uploaded onto the Internet, and quickly stirred widespread reaction in China and overseas.

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I'm not 100% convinced the average citizen in China is actually self-aware.

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right? they've got to be juicing their IQ stats

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ik ppl joke about Asian eyesight and whatnot but sometimes vids like this make me think there is some truth to asians not being able to see that good

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It's more about their society than anything. Chinese culture only your family will look after you and that's it. Government aid doesn't exist in China like it does in the US. No one will take care of you when you're older so it's up to you and only you to get ahead and stay ahead by any means possible. Most of the people walking by most likely were "too busy" to concern themselves over something that they probably deemed "unimportant" since if it was important their family would be there helping them; not some stranger. I'm not saying that that mindset is right at all, but it's what life is like in China.

edit: i also forgot to mention that prior to 2018 in China, it was very very easy to get stuck with a hospital bill even if you weren't related to the person, all you had to do was assist them. And of course, no one is willing to shell out their hard earned money for someone else's kid so here's what you get

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