Have you ever experienced a violent citizen?
By metafight
@metafight (70)
Philippines
November 12, 2011 4:02pm CST
Its so sad to think as a citizen in this country I lawfully follow what are the rules and regulations to be what I have to be, in accordance form to live peacefully.
But there are people even if they are educated and knowing about there attitude they might seems like an uncivilized people. I just cant imagine why in my entire life they just can afford trying hard to underestimate my personality. If I talk about criticisms, that is normal but not to that point maybe by putting someone in public shamefulness and in that way they were happy and turn into laughter, Oh my God! they are not uncivilized people actually they are civilized had a nice work in the society.
Even a single peso I didn't do asking them, even sharing to them some of my problems just to big there attention I never did that. Instead of sharing my problems I might disregard than to let them know because I observed what kind of attitude they has even before from the very beginning.eventually,
2 responses
@lampar (7584)
• United States
13 Nov 11
Actually facing violent citizen is not uncommon in this modern day era, it is just part of the risk people need to face nowadays; according to the UN's violent crime statistical report, majority of people get killed annually by their own citizen is more than the number of innocent people kill in a terror attack by terrorist in developing and developed nations. It is a fact most of the people tend to overlook one way or another. Sad but is the truth in today society, you are more likely kill by your own fellow citizen criminal elements than kill by a terrorist.
@Pushhyarag2000 (1416)
• India
13 Nov 11
Far from being an exception, it seems to be the rule these day, both in metro cities and towns. Why, the road rage is one glaring example of violent citizens. People seem to be on the edge ever, to pick up a vicious & spiteful abuse followed by menacing demeanor. Simple & gentle men and women who have to battle it out on the streets every day to get to work have some of the worst experiences.
Disparities in living conditions in urban centers have created bitterness in some sections and frustration is manifested in some very uncivil posturings.
There is too much violence out there making law abiding citizens live on the edge.