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In reply to the discussion: Windsor man rescues girl lying on snowy street as others pass her by [View all]Eleanors38
(18,318 posts)51. Very sad. Perhaps the on-line world is merging with that "other" world.
Communities can change. Here in Austin, when the weather turns cold, there is a good bit of news about shelters on the tube, homeless advocates (and we have good ones) swing into action, and the homeless themselves watch out for others.
How does this help a non-homeless person? It raises awareness, and puts the community on the lookout for Anyone who is in dire circumstances. People still die from exposure here (sometimes when the temps reach 110°), but it isn't because someone sees, but does not act.
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Point taken, but it also doesn't change my belief in my former statement.
R. Daneel Olivaw
Jan 2014
#14
20/20 'what would u do' showed that people are waiting from cue from others, 4 a leader
Liberal_in_LA
Jan 2014
#20