"Textbook style support" is worth rethinking

2022-12-07

Recently, on his way to work in Shanghai, Bi Kun saw an old man lying on the ground, shivering and twitching, and calling for help, but no one came to help. After some hesitation, Bi Kun decided to go forward and help the old man up. He asked passers-by to help him take the video, "as evidence, for fear of being corrupted." In fact, before Bi Kun helped the elderly, many passers-by had already made choices with their actions, which also made Bi Kun's enthusiastic help precious. However, the related videos still aroused heated discussion after being released online. The problem of "whether to help or not" has a long history. We have heard and witnessed too many disputes arising from it, and more and more people are used to avoiding it. Bi Kun's action not only makes people see the "textbook style support", but also provides a perspective of reflection - when taking videos, you have to face censure to retain certificates. How easy is it to focus on helping the elderly? In a series of discussions, the most thought-provoking sentence is: "Isn't it a kind of sadness that people who help people fall need to take videos, which is also called textbook help?" In a sense, "supporting people by textbooks" is indeed a kind of sadness, but it is obviously not the fault of one person, but a reflection of social ethos. According to the Civil Code, if the act of voluntary emergency relief causes damage to the aided person, the salvor shall not bear civil liability. This is intended to dispel the concern of "supporting or not" from the legislative level, but in real life, some people are still willing to take evidence for themselves "worried about the risk of corruption". This is enough to see that the goodwill of the law still needs time to really enter public life. Only by removing the worries of the rescuers, can people focus more on the rescue without having to look back and fear. For the good deeds that come forward, we might as well be more considerate and encouraging, less harsh and reproachful. In the face of "textbook support", what is really worth reflecting is whether we can be happy and good at helping others, rather than nitpicking and criticizing. (Outlook New Times)

Edit:sishi    Responsible editor:xingyong

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