In the past few days, the blood bank sister incident has caused heated discussions.
A little girl from Shanghai went to Ali to play, and her life was in danger in a car accident, and the local civil servants collectively mobilized to donate blood, and then contacted a charter flight to transfer to the hospital in West China.
This is the embodiment of the superiority of proper socialism, and the collective mobilization of positive energy to save lives.
However, what has spread on the Internet is a question about why the identity of the little girl's aunt can be mobilized to donate blood to civil servants in Ali. The cost of chartering millions also shows that her family has a background...
In fact, after careful analysis, these networks can be punished by using an ancient sentence to describe them.
Let's talk about the charter fee first, the little girl can go to a place like Ali to play, and under normal circumstances, the family must also be of the wealthy class. In Shanghai, where housing prices are tens of millions of dollars at every turn, a family spends a million charter flights to save their daughter's life, which I don't think is too much. If my children's lives were in danger, I could raise one or two million charter flights in a day, at any cost. In Shanghai, I think there are more families like this.
You know, that's my daughter's life.
Then there was how the little girl's aunt was able to mobilize civil servants in the Ali region to donate blood.
What would I do if I had encountered something like this?First of all, look for the *** Civil Affairs Bureau in the Ali area. It's not difficult.
Then I will hit the ** I found one by one, reflect the situation, and ask for help.
I think the relevant departments in the Ali area must be very positive when they encounter this kind of life-threatening event. Even if it doesn't alarm the big leaders, it's normal for relevant departments to organize and advocate blood donation in the unit.
If I were a civil servant and my blood shape just matched, I would definitely actively donate blood, and there is no need to force me to do a good deed of saving people's lives.
Take a step back, if the little girl's aunt happens to know a certain Tibetan cadre in Shanghai who stayed in Ali, it is reasonable to call a few ** to find someone to help.
Anyone with a little common sense knows that there is no need to use public power to suppress people's lives.
We have heard a lot of police cars used to open the road during traffic congestion in order to save children's lives, but in fact, there is no need for the family of the child to have anything to do with it, just call a traffic police** or the mayor**.
In the Ali area, even if the children of an ordinary family encounter the same problems, I think they will be treated the same. There is no such thing as an individual occupying public health resources. No amount of resources can be used to save lives.
After the little girl was rescued, it was normal to send some words of thanks to her aunt, and if it caused ambiguity, it would be a misnomer at best.
According to common sense, she should also have expressed her gratitude to everyone who participated in the blood donation and participated in the whole process of treating him. Intercepting part of the chat history and circle of friends out of context is suspected of guiding.
It's hard for me to imagine what is the purpose of those who have to dig deep into the little girl's family background and distort a positive thing into a contradiction between the government and the people, and social injusticeWho is fueling such a ** to ferment?