Post videos of people dying - Self explanatory really

The Japanese did a lot of shit to the Koreans too, but as a note, the population of Korea doubled under the Japanese occupation, they got dragged into the industrial age kicking and screaming, and the Japanese ended a lot of horrific Korean folk beliefs, like cannibalizing newborns to cure leprosy and such. I'm not saying they were good or anything, but their treatment of the Chinese was something else entirely.
Korean economy is the way they are today BECAUSE of Japan. They left behind industry, universities, and modern institutions which we all take for granted today.

Between China and Japan/Korea, its obvious chinks have no soul
 
The Japanese did a lot of shit to the Koreans too, but as a note, the population of Korea doubled under the Japanese occupation, they got dragged into the industrial age kicking and screaming, and the Japanese ended a lot of horrific Korean folk beliefs, like cannibalizing newborns to cure leprosy and such. I'm not saying they were good or anything, but their treatment of the Chinese was something else entirely.
They did a lot of shit to the Americans and British during WWII as well, but a few good firebombings, two nukes and an occupation whipped them into shape. For some reason we didn't listen to MacArthur when he suggested to apply this proven tactic on China during the Korean War.
 
Third vid was frustrating to watch, if i got it right the guy at the end was yelling "We need help over here!", and this fucking ghoul kept filming instead of doing something. You can see regular people in there trying to help out, so he had no excuse. How can you get that close *just* to get that "cOnTeNt" for your socials?

You saw it in the first vid too, a situation is developing and these doctors' first reaction is to pull the phone out.
 
Is it East Asians in general that are like that though? I can’t picture a Japanese or Korean just standing over a drowning kid and watching while blowing up their innertube like the chink from that video a few pages back. It feels like there’s some piece of humanity lacking specifically in the Chinese.
I've noticed that too. There are videos of something horrible happening in China and the bystanders barely even react. There's the expected "bystander effect" where nobody helps in a crisis, but even then the useless idiots will at least flail around going "oh my GAAHHHHD STAAAHHHP". You know, human emotion. This is something else entirely.

Chinese people seem to react to violent suffering the way the rest of the world reacts to the wind blowing or birds chirping. It's incredibly bizarre to watch. But I guess that's what you get when a country has been so overpopulated for so long that even 2000 years ago, a million deaths was considered a minor event barely worth writing down.
 
Indian music is great when you put in in the background of videos of them being degenerate fucks or being hit by trains.
This is one of the worst things about Indians, every now and then they do things that demonstrate they could actually act like real human beings and contribute to the world. Hell, I think Kerala is an example that if you could get them away from their caste system and the retarded beliefs of Hinduism and such they could actually function. But instead they'd rather eat shit, drink piss, and try their luck with trains and high-voltage power lines. Africa has problems, but some of their fucked up problems are beyond them, but places like Botswana or Rwanda show that given the right conditions they are willing and able to improve. You point out India's problems and they'll spend all their energy brigading you online and sexually harassing any woman dumb enough to take their side.

Demonstrating that Niggerdom is a mindset, Indians are truly the Niggers of the human race, if you even want to give them that. I feel like I might be insulting niggers.
 
So why is it that all the videos I've seen in this thread involving deaths by electricity have been in India? Now I know accidentally being shocked by a powerline would hurt pretty bad, but I wouldn't think that it could be fatal so often. Are Indians just that malnourished that they get fatally knocked out even when slightly electrocuted? Hell I've seen other videos of people being electrocuted in places like America in similar manners, and they seemed to be able to get back up, albeit painfully.
 
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So why is it that all the videos I've seen in this thread involving deaths by electricity have been in India? Now I know accidentally being shocked by a powerline would hurt pretty bad, but I wouldn't think that it could be fatal so often. Are Indians just that malnourished that they get fatally knocked out even when slightly electrocuted? Hell I've seen other videos of people being electrocuted in places like America in similar manners, and they seemed to be able to get back up, albeit painfully.
They're more spectacular too. A lot of Indian electrocution videos are more mundane, just people accidentally touching things and going stiff. If there's other people around, they'll often get pulled away from the source too. In India you get this:


It's more spectacular, so you're more likely to save it. That said, I'll do you a solid

Forgive the potato quality.
 
So why is it that all the videos I've seen in this thread involving deaths by electricity have been in India? Now I know accidentally being shocked by a powerline would hurt pretty bad, but I wouldn't think that it could be fatal so often. Are Indians just that malnourished that they get fatally knocked out even when slightly electrocuted? Hell I've seen other videos of people being electrocuted in places like America in similar manners, and they seemed to be able to get back up, albeit painfully.
Safety culture is a real thing. Even though plenty of people in US are dumbasses who don't shut off their circuit breakers or fuse box before working on live electrical, at least some electrician or engineer had the foresight to install a breaker or fuse in the circuit 5-10 years ago, because that's the standard practice. In India, you know they didn't bother with that precaution, and so you end up with those mass electrocution incidents.
 
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