News India Live, Digital Desk: The world of internet and social media is also strange. Here it cannot be said when, who, what will be said and what kind of uproar will arise over it. But sometimes some things happen that force us to think whether we are losing our humanity? One such case came to light when a Congress leader commented on a picture which would shock anyone’s heart.
That painful picture which started the controversy
A photo was shared on social media. This picture was of a blast site, where a badly injured person was lying on the ground soaked in blood. His clothes were burnt and deep wounds were visible on his body. This picture in itself was telling the horror of that accident and the pain of that person. Seeing such pictures, people often pray or express sorrow for the victims.
But a Congress leader wrote something on this picture which no one would have even imagined. While sharing that painful picture, he asked a question, which meant something like, “Would he have survived after this or…?” This question seemed like a joke, as if watching a scene from a movie one was being asked whether the hero would be able to survive or not.
A comment and questions raised on humanity
As soon as this comment came into public view, there was an uproar on social media. People could not believe that how could someone ask such a question after seeing someone’s suffering and pain. It was a question of a person’s life and death, not a matter of entertainment.
People scolded the Congress leader for his insensitive comment. Many people wrote that political differences have their place, but nothing is greater than humanity. Making fun of someone’s suffering cannot be accepted in any civilized society. This matter grew so much that it started being discussed even in political circles.
This incident has once again raised the question of what we are writing on social media and what effect it can have on others. This incident clearly shows how wrong it is to lightly comment on someone’s pain without understanding it. It reminds us that even in the virtual world, we need to keep our sensibilities alive, as words have the power to heal and heal one’s wounds.
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