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    Default Chinese girl dies in hit-and-run that sparked outrage ‎

    (Reuters) - A two-year-old Chinese girl run over by two different vehicles and ignored by passersby died on Friday, state media said, in a case which ignited public uproar over what some called a moral numbness seeping through society.
    Both drivers who ran over the girl have been arrested, but Internet users have flooded microblogs decrying the apathy of the people who left her for dead, after graphic footage from a security camera of the incident went viral.
    Wang Yue died of brain failure more than a week after the accident in Foshan in the far southern province of Guangdong, Xinhua news agency said.
    "The hospital went all out and made utmost effort to save her. But ... her injuries were too severe and the treatment had no effect," Su Lei, the director of the Guangzhou Military Hospital's intensive care unit, told a news conference.

    The surveillance video from the October 13 hit-and-run, aired by a television station, shows the girl run over by a van, which drives off leaving her to bleed on a narrow street.
    More than a dozen people over the next seven minutes walk or drive past the girl on bicycles and she is run over by a second truck. A woman then pulls the girl to the side of the street before her mother, a migrant worker, rushes into the frame.
    China's economic boom and the growing disparity between the rich and poor have made changing social values a contentious topic, with some lamenting what they see as materialism replacing morals.
    "Now people have become so selfish. So many people walked by but no one helped her because they didn't want to get into trouble," said Yang Yaying, a 21-year-old Beijing resident.
    Wang's death quickly became the most talked about topic on China's popular Twitter-like microblog service, Sina's Weibo.

    "I hope that this little angel who was discarded by society can act as a wake-up call to the nation about the importance of moral education," wrote one blogger, "gongzai xiaoben."
    "Hope you can find some love in heaven. This world is full of apathy," added "Winter space."
    Xinhua said her father had received more than 270,000 yuan ($42,280) to help pay for Wang's medical treatment, with donations flowing in from Chinese people all over the world.


    A senior provincial social worker, Liu Runhua, said he did not believe the case reflected a wider malaise in Guangdong.
    "Those who ignore the dying make up only a handful of people in the province," the China Daily quoted him as saying.
    "But cases when dying persons aren't given help, or when good Samaritans get into trouble, are often widely reported in the media, which tends to make the public concerned."
    The provincial capital, Guangzhou, plans a law to protect good Samaritans and give rewards of up to 500,000 yuan for such actions, the newspaper added.
    The provincial Communist Party chief, Wang Yang, urged "searching reflection" on the incident, the official Guangzhou Daily reported.
    "Take active and effective steps to raise the moral standards of the entire society," he told a meeting of province officials, according to the paper.
    "We should look into the ugliness in ourselves with a dagger of conscience and bite the soul-searching bullet," Wang also said, Xinhua reported separately.
    Many people in China are hesitant to help people who appear to be in distress for fear that they will be blamed. High-profile lawsuits have ended with good Samaritans ordered to pay hefty fines to individuals they sought to help.

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    One less Chinese in the world. Isn't that the equivalent of there being one less grain of sand in the world?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Saturni View Post
    One less Chinese in the world. Isn't that the equivalent of there being one less grain of sand in the world?
    Chinese mentality. And some people still think: "oh, it would be so cool if China will rule the world".

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    Quote Originally Posted by Onychodus View Post
    Chinese mentality. And some people still think: "oh, it would be so cool if China will rule the world".
    Who, aside from Chinamen, think that?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Saturni View Post
    Who, aside from Chinamen, think that?
    Some people in ExUSSR for example. They dislike West and consider China as allied force

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    Quote Originally Posted by Onychodus View Post
    Some people in ExUSSR for example. They dislike West and consider China as allied force
    They see China as a market for their surplus Soviet crap.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Saturni View Post
    They see China as a market for their surplus Soviet crap.
    No it is China contemplates ExSoviet Republics in that way. 1/2 of goods in Russia are Chinese

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    Quote Originally Posted by Onychodus View Post
    No it is China contemplates ExSoviet Republics in that way. 1/2 of goods in Russia are Chinese
    Even the aircraft carriers?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Saturni View Post
    Even the aircraft carriers?
    Russia has not any aircraft carriers. China has one.

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    did anyone else chuckle after seeing that chink bitch get rolled over??
    Too bad I wasn't there...I would have had my dog take a shit on that girl's face

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