So in [this](np.reddit.com/r/HumansBeingBros/comments/4k2av8/little_syrian_girl_shares_bread_with_other/) post there's a beautiful moment of a Syrian girl sharing a piece of bread with a few other kids. Sounds wonderful right?
Well, a few users take issue with one of the boys seemingly pushing aside another smaller kid in order to go first. (np.reddit.com/r/HumansBeingBros/comments/4k2av8/little_syrian_girl_shares_bread_with_other/d3bq2sh)
Another user, calls out the same boy for seemingly eating a bit more than the others.
And tried to eat more than others
Another user questions if its appropriate to criticize a starving child in a war-ravaged country for trying to eat.
Yea fuck that starving child for not having a civilized and adult sense of self control.
Should that little boy have known better?
I'm not saying I'm judging a child harshly for his actions in that situation, but I'm allowed to criticize slightly when he pushes past a smaller kid and after seeing multiple before him take what they were given, tries to grab and eat more.
Do Redditors have the right to criticize starving children?
I'm not saying I'm judging a child harshly for his actions in that situation, but I'm allowed to criticize slightly when he pushes past a smaller kid and after seeing multiple before him take what they were given, tries to grab and eat more.
Do the kids not have it "that bad"?
Not everyone in Syria has been shot up and nearly killed, stop being so small minded
Where is the humanity if starving children from Syria can't be "considerate"?
While no one can blame him for being hungry, you can absolutely blame him for being inconsiderate.
Are Redditors all that different from these children?
I've shared bread with my friends before. I'm also not in a shirt part of the world. Some parts of Syria you wouldn't even know there was a civil war, according to my friend who travels there frequently. Who I shared bread with.
All this and more in --/r/HumansBeingJerks-- /r/HumansBeingBros
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