China Daily (Hong Kong)

Stranger society no excuse

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In Wuchang of Hubei province, a women who was four months pregnant offered her seat to another expectant mother as the other passengers on the bus either pretended to be asleep or not to see. The woman had to stand until she arrived at her stop. This has again provoked heated online discussion about the people’s morals, says an article in Xinmin Evening News. Excerpts:

It should be a social norm for people to voluntaril­y offer their seat to a pregnant woman or the elderly. However, to our dismay, the only one who did so in this case was another pregnant woman.

The concept of a stranger society has provided many excuses for people’s indifferen­ce, relieving people of the ethical obligation­s that naturally exist between people who know each other and reducing the feelings of guilt when behaving badly to a stranger.

Only if people are morally rich will they behave in an ethical manner during the country’s social transforma­tion, and actively shoulder their obligation­s and behave as responsibl­e citizens.

It is crucial that we cultivate public order and good morals. Interdepen­dence and help are the foundation of a harmonious society. In our fastchangi­ng society, humanistic care is needed to resist the negative effects of individual­ism.

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