Recently, after Ms. Yu, a woman from Shanghai, was seriously injured in a car accident in the Ali area, local public officials mobilized to donate blood for her, which caused the public to question whether she used her "privilege" to use public resources excessively. Ms. Yu once publicly stated on social platforms that her husband, Mr. Tao, contacted the Shanghai Municipal Health Commission through his "little aunt", and then the Shanghai Municipal Health Commission contacted the relevant departments in Ali District, thus mobilizing all public officials in Ali District to donate blood for him. On the afternoon of November 29, Mr. Tao told the cover news reporter that his relatives were not public officials, and the content posted by Ms. Yu simplified the incident and caused misunderstanding for everyone, and he hoped that netizens would look at the matter rationally. On the evening of November 29, the staff of the relevant departments in Ali area told ** that the blood donation was a voluntary act of the local cadres and masses, and it was not a forced blood donation as a rumor on the Internet
Combined with the information released on the Internet by Mr. Tao at that time, there was no forced forced and other means to organize blood donation, and the main ** is that hospital employees, fire protection, public security, and the army also have a small number of netizens to donate blood. But ** did not pay for it.
People questioned whether only the rich and powerful could survive in that situation, while ordinary people could only go home with their urns. The "energy-giver" sister-in-law in the chat screenshot is temporarily unidentified, and the current response of the Shanghai Municipal Health Commission has not dispelled netizens' imagination of privilege. I really want to convince people that there is no privilege to intervene in this kind of thing, and the most important thing is to let the "dozens of public officials" who donate blood come out and explain, so that the outside world can clearly know the full details of the emergency treatment mobilization.
Those who feel disadvantaged and unfairly treated can feel confused, uneasy, inferior, and even distrust and anger towards the social and political system, the accumulation of which is likely to lead to social instability and conflict. On the other hand, due to the influence of the society's environment, many times, people tend to pay attention to negative news, because negative news is often more attractive and easier to arouse the public's interest and attention. And acts of good faith are often difficult to become hot topics, so it is difficult to attract public attention and concern. And once there is a negative impact of good intentions, it is often exaggerated and ***, which will cause greater attention and **pressure. This event may allow good faith to be interfered with by negative external influences.
Whether from the perspective of responding to public concerns or protecting goodwill, we should clear the fog, let more details surface, separate the shadows that are unwarranted or real, and let goodwill not be buried. At the same time, we should also strengthen the popularization and construction of emergency rescue channels and related mechanisms, so that more people can clarify the channels for help at critical moments, avoid poor information, and avoid some confusion and doubts. It is reported on the Internet that ** Ali civil servant donated blood for a woman