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Originally Posted by HOZ
No there wasn't Johnny. When the cameras were shut out there was far more inhumanity.
You are the one shutting down the discussion. I said," I can't explain it properly" yet have a shared experience with others. We(from varying countries and cultures) agreed that there is "something" that seems makes the people of the PRC lack humanity. Our conclusion.....Beyond their personal sphere they just don't care.
WTF????? ......Still looking for an answer.
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There absolutely were great outpourings of generosity, kindness and heroism during and following the aftermath. I was here at the time. I know many people from Sichuan who were directly affected by the earthquake. I also know many people who either individually or through their business contributed to helping people get through that disaster, whether it was donating hundreds of shipping containers for temporary housing, travelling there to help with relief work or organizing and participating in charitable drives. And that is just to name a few of the things people did. Also, basically every company where I knew anyone organized charitable donations from employees and from what I saw there were a lot of large donations considering the income people were getting.
I also recently made friends with a group of guys who are from right next to the epicenter and talked to them about the experience. There is no doubt that people's hearts poured out across the China and that people here acted to help.