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10/21/2011


Are the Chinese soul sick, or dead?

*Leechard

A surveillance camera recorded a tragic event in China last Thursday(2011/10/13). A two-year-old girl was knocked down by a van. The van paused and drove away. The girl was lying on the street, while 18 passers-by ignored her, not one of them offered any help, later on, a truck ran over the child the second time, also left and without stopping. It was an old woman that was a rag collector came to her aid finally.

And this is not the first time. Similar events happened again and again. Only this time, a surveillance camera recorded the scene.

The soul of the Chinese was sick, though not dead. Eighteen passers-by were healthy in their bodies, but only the rag collector had a soul. She was responding with a normal human reaction.

We have 18 non-human reactions and one human reaction here. And it is a little proving that the Chinese soul is not dead, but in deep trouble.

Is it the simple result of a high-pressured dictatorship? Or is it the result of a long forgotten struggle of the Cultural Revolution? Or a sudden change into richness?

But the problem happened long before all these.

It might be the outcome of the special Chinese philosophy, which was designed and carried out through the ages by Confucian scholars and the authorities.

That man is alone and separated from the Heavens and it is not necessary to pray or worship them as it is more practical to tend to the material side of all matters.

That Heavenly Orders are in the hands of a selected emperor.

That one should obey the authorities, as they are the final judgement of every thing including knowledge.

That one should not try to quest for knowledge but memorize the teachings from the authorities is enough.

That if there is love, love should not be the same between inner circles and outsiders. One should love the authorities, parents and relatives more.

That women are subordinate to men.

It is this special philosophy that constituted the basic believe and behavior in Chinese history. That the little girl lying on the street was but a stranger, not relative, not kinship. It would not be the same attitude if the girl was their next of kin, though baby girls are always not welcomed. Boys are more welcomed to the world then girls. It is more practical not to care the trivial matters of the non-relatives.

The question is whether the philosophy had changed in the present day situation.

Would it be more tolerant or more severe under economic stresses as well as authoritarian manipulation policies? (No.8256e - - 2011/10/21)




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