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Wow. that's absolutely disgusting.
Made me kinda think of the rumours of flushed gators growing huge in the sewers though, imagining some sewer monster person.
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I happened to see this being mentioned in the news just now and it's incredibly appalling. The parents likely have a child already which might explain why this boy was flushed away, but this is still sad because he's still a life, not a thing that can be thrown away without consequence.
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Now this is just cruel. If they didn't want the baby, they shouldn't have done the deed in the first place.
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It's really sad and disgusting. I know this happens often in all parts of the world and it's annoying how little one can do to stop it.
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Is anyone else amazed at the fact that the baby survived? :f6: That kid's a trooper.
Really, though... this is just horrifying. If they didn't want the child and the pregnancy was unintentional, they could have just given it up for adoption instead of trying to downright get rid of it like that. :/
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News of the ordeal prompted an outpouring from strangers who came to the hospital with diapers, baby clothes, powdered milk and offers to adopt the child.
As sad and horrible as this story is, this little sentence makes me feel good.
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News of the ordeal prompted an outpouring from strangers who came to the hospital with diapers, baby clothes, powdered milk and offers to adopt the child.
I'm not gonna rant, but it'd be nice to see this much generosity in preventing poverty in the first place. In not putting people in a position where they can't afford their child.
Like, welfare's surely a good thing if it means babies not getting flushed down toilets.
[edit] for posterity, I didn't know it was an "accident". I may as well shift some of the blame to anyone who makes being poor and pregnant a shameful thing.
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I was in that province a week ago o.0
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China has a government funded and paid abortion service and yet they still do this.
This is downright disgusting.
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May this baby never find out who his birth parents are and what they did to him.
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May this baby never find out who his real parents are and what they did to him.
Birth parents, not real parents.
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Update: Baby's mother found.
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Babies don’t belong in sewage pipes. That much the online community in China agrees upon. On May 25, an unwed 22-year-old woman in China’s eastern Zhejiang province walked into a bathroom and delivered a baby whose existence she had hidden from the world. The woman had been hunched over a squat toilet and her newborn boy slipped into the sewage pipe below, according to local journalist Dong Qi. Although the new mother used a mop to try to dislodge the baby, he was wedged into a channel 4 in. (10 cm) wide, says Dong, whose information comes from the local police chief in Pujiang county. Panicked, she tried to cover up what happened, splashing water to wash away the blood. She then informed someone in the building that something was wrong with the toilet.
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This story made me really sad, but in the same time you can't completely blame the mother. Not in China, anyways. This somewhat reminds me of the 2 year old little girl in China who got ran over by 2 trucks and people watched but didn't think to help her at all. :\
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This story made me really sad, but in the same time you can't completely blame the mother. Not in China, anyways. This somewhat reminds me of the 2 year old little girl in China who got ran over by 2 trucks and people watched but didn't think to help her at all. :\
I think you completely missed the post right above yours, it links to an article that explains that it wasn't mothers intention but it was a poorly managed accident. So yeah, you can't completely blame her, if it was just an accident.
But if you're talking about her trying to murder her baby, how is it that her nationality becomes a justification for trying to kill a baby?
Maybe chinesse people won't completely blame her; but we can and should.
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I think you completely missed the post right above yours, it links to an article that explains that it wasn't mothers intention but it was a poorly managed accident. So yeah, you can't completely blame her, if it was just an accident.
But if you're talking about her trying to murder her baby, how is it that her nationality becomes a justification for trying to kill a baby?
Maybe chinesse people won't completely blame her; but we can and should.
I did read the post above mine. I'm saying you can't blame her because of what she was going through: http://behindthewall.nbcnews.com/_ne...er-hands?lite=. As far as referring to China, I was referring to her situation and the government they have there, along with the incident with the little girl in my post. Be nice.
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Sadly, I think if babies fit through toilets here too, this story could have happened anywhere, including north america. For example, very recently a newborn baby was found in a Walmart's bathroom, I can't remember if it was in Canada or the States. Nice to read that this baby is doing okay at least!
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So she gave birth in a public toilet? No one heard or said anything? Then she just waltz up to staff and said something was wrong with their toiletries?
What the pineapple.
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So she gave birth in a public toilet? No one heard or said anything? Then she just waltz up to staff and said something was wrong with their toiletries?
What the pineapple.
No, it was in her apartment, since one report said she alerted her landlord. If the story is to be believed, she thought she had to use the toilet, and out popped a baby instead. Not sure if believe.. childbirth at full term is usually a long and painful process. If it was always as easy as she had it, midwives and obstetricians would be out of business.