Well, have you ever read any books or articles that contained pieces about actual China history? because I did some.
I am not saying that here in America this would not have happened, it most certainly could, too, I agree - and it happens, yes.
Sick people die in the very hospitals while the janitor mopes the blood around them, remember that poor woman years ago?
And maybe I didn't expressed myself the best way. What I meant is China was affected by enormous disaster after another.
First it was the empire with very extreme rich and poor system, there were people who had too much and those who dying of hunger
one next to other,
then the famous terrible famine, then the communism. They survived tragedies like very few others could bear.
In olden times, a starving family had to sell the daughters to help survive the remaining family members especially sons because males had more chances to get jobs and weren't expected to bring dowry on the contrary they would bring them. On one hand I am sure it wasn't easy to sell your blood and flesh on the other you couldn't get too attached if you knew it was gonna happen.
And the great famine? thousands were dying daily, thousands of corpses lying by the roadsides one beside another.
5,000 DIE DAILY BY CHINESE FAMINE - Graves Rifled of Bodies -- Parents Exchange Children to be Eaten. CORPSES LIE BY ROADSIDE Relief Funds Nearing Exhaustion -- $1 Will Save a Life Until the Harvest -- $10,000,000 Needed. - Article - NYTimes.com
It leaves some imprint.
Chinese people HAD TO be tough as nails to survive.
And now, since there is still the communist system active you have no idea what is it like. You can be falsely accused of anything,
and nothing is gonna save you.
I certainly can believe people could have been afraid being held responsible for trying to save that girl life, and then being punished for that.
yeah, it's possible in this twisted communist system of lies and manipulation and total power of the government.
Fuzzy