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accident Pajeet trapped and no one offers help

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The Ai tells me this:

"The statement is a generalization that stems from past fear of legal hassles, but it is no longer accurate due to India's Good Samaritan Law and the 112 emergency response system, which protect those who help. Historically, people avoided helping in public due to fear of being held responsible, implicating themselves in legal cases, or being detained by police or hospitals. However, current guidelines and laws are in place to protect Good Samaritans and encourage them to help, making it safer for them to step in. "

Of course there is only one thing to do: scratch it. Because nothing has changed, as we can see from this video, and the countless others we have not seen.
Information skewed due to "wokism" - heaven forbid if you would dare make these kind of negative statements about a nation!
The Ai wants me to believe that in the past 7 years a change has come about, thereby positively affecting the public moral.
No, seven years is far far too short to bring about a fundamental change, millions of people accepting and understanding the Samaritan Laws that were implemented over those 7 years. No way. EDIT - The Christian West was built upon the teachings in the Bible, one of them was "The Good Samaritan", meaning you need to help a fellow human in need, without thoughts of gain or reward. India, China, Vietnam, Africa, have never been acquainted with Christian values and morals, perhaps small minorities. By far most Western people have been taught by their parents to give aid, to forego your own interest in those moments when a fellow human is in a distressing situation, it has always been a fundamental part, a core of our upbringing. No such moral standards were passed on through the generations in the countries I mentioned. So how can you expect billions of people to suddenly adapt to that (very) Christian value, within less than ten years? The implementation of these new laws was more of an attempt by the governments in said countries to demonstrate their cosmopolitanism and sort of "keep up" with the West, like, "Oh no, we're not a bunch of morally depraved cavemen, we have those laws too!"

India was and still is a so called "shithole" country - in the past romanticized by the hippies for only one reason: the cheap drugs and the permissiveness (not realizing they were conned, with the Indian sellers charging them 10 times more than they would their countrymen).

Edited to insert "The Christian West" to "we have those laws too!"
 
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