China Daily (Hong Kong)

Easy to jump to wrong conclusion­s

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there has been heated debate online about the incident in Badaling Wildlife Park in northern Beijing, in which tigers killed one woman and injured another after the women got out of their car in the park. Xinhua Daily Telegraph commented on Tuesday:

In the field of public opinion, when something happens, even when they only possess a fraction of the informatio­n or believe in hearsay, many people will try to conclude the root cause and assign responsibi­lity.

In this incident, some people have attributed it to problems arising from the women’ irritabili­ty and made assertions such as “do not get married to people who get angry easily”, even though there is no informatio­n about whether or not the woman who first got out of the car was quarreling with her family.

Media reports say the husband denies they were quarreling, but still the rumor they were has spread on the internet.

Some people, under the illusion that they know exactly what happened, focus only on interpreti­ng facts that suit their conclusion ignoring any that might lead to another.

But in doing so, their conclusion­s go beyond the extent permitted by the evidence. The true facts can only be judged to such extent that they permit. So before we jump to any more false conclusion­s about this incident, we need more facts.

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