Nobody wanted to save him, so he wasn't saved. He was written off as being unworthy because he was dirty and probably diseased. Not condemning anyone, just saying that seems to have been the consensus.
Nobody wanted to save him, so he wasn't saved. He was written off as being unworthy because he was dirty and probably diseased. Not condemning anyone, just saying that seems to have been the consensus.
Fentanyl, carfentinil, and Tranq are an epidemic where I live. They give us all free Narcan to carry around and use if you see someone overdosing. Are you kidding me??!! I'm not getting within ten feet of someone who's ODing. Because if it's too much for THEM, it sure is gonna be deadly for ME. That "good Samaritan" shit goes right out the window when my life is threatened.
There was actually a local cop who nearly died some years back, trying to save somebody. He actually got a little bit of the drug on his shirt and brushed it off. That was enough to send him into a coma.
Think too that the government has been telling us to stay apart by six feet for four years in fear of Covid. Think that might effect whether people would get close to this person, let alone give him CPR?
Nobody wanted to save him, so he wasn't saved. He was written off as being unworthy because he was dirty and probably diseased. Not condemning anyone, just saying that seems to have been the consensus.
Would you have saved him, little one? Risking disease? Be the good Samaritan?
No, probably not. As I said, I'm not condemning anyone for anything. Just making an observation.
Fentanyl, carfentinil, and Tranq are an epidemic where I live. They give us all free Narcan to carry around and use if you see someone overdosing. Are you kidding me??!! I'm not getting within ten feet of someone who's ODing. Because if it's too much for THEM, it sure is gonna be deadly for ME. That "good Samaritan" shit goes right out the window when my life is threatened.
There was actually a local cop who nearly died some years back, trying to save somebody. He actually got a little bit of the drug on his shirt and brushed it off. That was enough to send him into a coma.
Yep.
Think too that the government has been telling us to stay apart by six feet for four years in fear of Covid. Think that might effect whether people would get close to this person, let alone give him CPR?
I love all of the "six-feet" stickers still on the floors of stores that everyone ignores.
In my case, you mean *still* ignore.
well, yeah. same here.