Hello Air-Clinicians & Friends,
Today, lets take a timeout and discuss this important health scourge. Public Health Forum is an opportunity for anyone interested to bring solutions to common healthcare problems of general concern. Your opinion matters to us all!
Last week, we talked about : Have You Ever Had An Encounter With Quacks?
It made quite an interesting discuss as people were pouring out there hearts mixed with personal experiences. We appreciate the contributions of the following persons who dropped their meaningful opinions; @Menoski, @Nonny, @Donnest, @Gabeman, @Emmakkayluv, @Debbietiyan, @Yungchief, @Dubem-eu, @Ohakfarm, @Seunnla ,
and many others.
On to the topic of the week...
In the past, people were more kind to strangers in general. People were much more willing to even donate their vehicle just to convey an injured person to the hospital.
These days, what you rather see are people gathered around say an accident scene. They even snuff out the rest of the oxygen the victim can get, make away with personal belongings and take selfies/videos to post on social media.
When you watch these videos you actually notice that no one is helping the victims. They are literally watching them die.
Eg these Benghali students were literally watching their friend drown while they take a selfie. Thats the garment circled red in the background
The question now is,
Why Do On-Lookers Rather Take Selfies While Someone Is Dying In An Emergency Situation?
What do you think are the major factors contributing to these phenomenon?
An injured person could be anyone. It could be you reading this. It could be your beloved relatives. Would you like them to be treated same way by strangers?