老人摔倒该不该扶
Should We Help Elderly People Up When They Fall Over Should we help old people up when they fall over? At a glance, this seems to be a simple question, many people will choose propped elderly people without hesitate. However, due to various incidents that have occurred recently, this issue has now become a topic worth contemplating about.
In order to investigate people's real viewpoints, three universities in Beijing jointly distribute an opinion poll about “Should you help the old when he/she falls down on the street?”. From the result of this survey,
we know that 64.8 percent of the people are surveyed think that whether they help the old or not will according to the circumstance. The people who will help the old accounted for 29.6 percent of them. And also have 8.3 percent held the view that the old shouldn’t be help.
Why so many people don’t help the old falls down on the street?
Some of them consider that they are lack of medical knowledge. If they propped the old who fall down, serious accidents may occur. A few of
them think that it’s not related to them. But the major of them are afraid of getting themselves into trouble, because many people have been blackmailed over the years after going to the aid of elderly people who had a fall. The most famous blackmail is the “Peng Yu case”. Peng Yu
kindly helped an elderly people who fell down near the bus station but that he had been extorted as many as 45000 yuan. After that, many
people are no longer willing to help the elderly, and began to laugh at the people who helped the old who fall down.
Through this result, we can see clearly that crisis of confidence between people. Sincere and confidence are replaced by dishonest and hypocritical. Imagine if your own grandfather or grandmother fell, would you hesitate before helping them up? December 15, 2010, Xiao Yusheng
who is an old man live in Shenzhen fell in the living district; no one stepped forward to help him. He died after 20 minutes. How can we
watch a life gone without to help him? We should help the old who fall down!
According to a popular saying, it takes three generations to make a gentleman, so the challenge of reclaiming our lost moral ground will be harder than tackling the income gap and sending people to the moon. But that is no excuse for inaction. Because if we do keep giving in, as we have in the past, we will run the risk of losing all that is necessary to hold the nation together.