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    12/10/2011
    About Barbaric Chinese Beats on Small Kid

    What prompts me to write my squashing view in todays’ blog post is because I'm not happy!

    When you judge somebody, are you judging them based on their beliefs, the color of their skin or for their actions? Well, definitely based on their actions of course!

    Recently, a Youtube video went viral on Facebook and Twitter! I'm sure you came across this too. The one about the kid which they claimed was a Caucasian being physically and mentally drained by Chinese strangers in China and no one was there to help the poor boy, remember? I have no idea when this happened and what was the cause about that made 2 men to hurt the boy.

    God, if I was there I would help the kid and shoo away those bastards. I wonder if this is how a Chinese community there is suppose to be? Maybe it's just the way how "some" Chinese in China think and act or perhaps maybe seeing a poor kid being bullied on the street is a fun thing to do? I may not be in the position to make judgements but then, like wisdom, compassion is uniquely human quality. FOR THOSE WHO WERE THERE WITNESSING THE ACT, WHERE IS THE SENSE OF COMPASSION?!??


    Recently, I placed a URL of the video (before it was removed) on my Facebook page and in all, I received well almost "80 Likes" and "33 comments" -- condemning the act, calling it barbaric and inhuman. Thank you for the support of humanity!

    So there must be something wrong with the people there, no?

    IS CHINA A SAFE PLACE SINCE HUMAN RIGHT SEEMS TO BE DISREGARDED IN THE COUNTRY?

    To be really honest, I am never a fan of kids myself. Well, not really ‘hating’ on kids. I just have no interest in them. Present me with a few glasses of champagne, varieties of good food, or anything along those lines. I am so sure that really interest me a lot.

    I’ve heard of outsiders interfering when a parent punishes a child by beating or screaming in public, but whatever the cause is, can anyone tell me what gave us the rights to hit on other person's child as a way of disciplining them?

    I do think that most Singaporeans are generally discipline, no doubt that we're well organized as a society, yes we are all family oriented and besides, financially savvy. However, when one is "too" succesful, s/he tend to be a little snob to everyone. They think the world revolves around them that there is a need to hit on other people just to make them feel good about themselves. That's the consequence brought about by our selfish nature inside of all of us.

    Most kids have a habit of being mischievous blah blah blah and like any other children; they would never DELIBERATELY hit anyone to harm them. What can you expect from a toddler, excuse me? I’m guessing whoever have an intention to hit on another person's child either has a deprived impulse control or has a terrible anger management problems. Just saying….. Who would have thought?

    We've all had to deal with crying kids on public buses, trains, in shopping malls and even clinics. And we've all express sympathy with the parents and dealt with it. The high-pitched screaming child might be irritating at times, however, as a grown-up human being with smart brain, we practice limitation and self-discipline. Even though I may not know the actual cause of the incident that happened in the video, hitting someone else's child is way beyond discipline. It's assault.

    Yes, this is an example of a typical case of Child Abuse!

    I am certain that no one has the right to take it upon themselves to teach another person’s kid. There are situations when it’s appropriate and necessary to set certain limitations for other toddlers. If they’re really in the risk of injuring another individual then it’s completely fine to voice up. Without any doubt, what the assailant did was too much and uncalled for indeed.

    I felt sorry for the poor boy. =(((


    BYE BITCH! =)


    Posted on 12/10/2011