Remember that playground fight where the first instinct was to break it up, not film it? A recent video making the rounds online shows a disturbing trend: teens arguing, bystanders recording, and no one stepping in to help.
This isn't an isolated incident. From car accidents to public arguments, the impulse to document someone else's misfortune seems to be eclipsing basic human compassion.
We hand our kids phones and internet access, often without considering the potential consequences. Are we raising a generation of voyeurs, where empathy takes a back seat to online clout?
Hope you have seen the video circulating online about teens exchanging words and others were posting online.
Parents giving children access to phone and the internet don't know the implications.
Your mates were engaged in heated arguments, no body was trying to settle the issue or involve an adult.
All that came to their mind was to video and post online.
Gadgets are very helpful but if no properly managed, it can be disastrous.
We are gradually loosing emotions and becoming inhumane.
At accident scene, people are not ready to help the victims but are quick to post their bodies online.
How did we get here?
What went wrong?
Thank God, the girl survived and receiving treatment at moment.
Access to the internet should be with caution.
Children are dancing naked on Tiktok.
Who is giving them data?
We shouldn't raise children without human empathy.