- cross-posted to:
- fuckcars@lemmy.world
- cross-posted to:
- fuckcars@lemmy.world
Summary
A white SUV was driven into a crowd outside Yong’an Primary School in Hunan, China, injuring several students and adults.
Parents and bystanders subdued the driver, who was handed to police.
While no life-threatening injuries were reported, this is the third crowd attack in China this week, raising alarms about public safety.
The incidents have ignited online discussions about the growing trend of “taking revenge on society,” where individuals target strangers in response to personal grievances.
The fuck is happening in the past few weeks in china? Loads of these kinds of incidents all of a sudden?
Probably economic and sociological issues.
Low mental health access, lack of cultural concern/respect for alienated groups, lack of welfare and social safety nets.
The usual stuff that makes people feel like they have no future, and resentful of others.
I was told this is not an issue in China. /S
But actually this is a serious issue and as far as western readers are concerned, this perception issue speaks to the filtered way media / news makes it out of the region
The only thing that’s new is the foreign spotlight unfortunately
I was going to ask if this is common and just get reported recently or if something was going on.
Is it fairly “normal”?
The sudden part could be an increase in the frequency of such events, or just news that made it out of state censoring
Our American culture is starting to make its way across the ocean.