Today we have more ways to help people. According to the article “The Drowning Child and the Expanding Circle,” Instant communications and jet transport have changed everything. This advanced technology allows billions of people watching tv to see hungry children beg for food in an area struck by famine. Each one of us can pull out a credit card and phone in a donation to aid an organization. According to the documentary “#Chicago Girl,” Alaa Basatneh helps the people in Syria by posting videos on YouTube to show people what is really happening in Syria. She also uses social media to bring awareness and get people to join her cause.
What if people do not practice indifference? According to the book “Night,” Elie was looking out for his father and it was his responsibility to care of him. He made sure that his father was fed and warm, sometimes even Elie would give up his own food to make sure his …show more content…
According to the documentary “#Chicago Girl” Alaa Basatneh was living in the United States and she wasn’t able to personally go to the people in Syria and help them. However, she had to rely on her friends that were living in Syria to record the horrible things that were happening in Syria. According to the article “The Perils of Indifference” “all this advanced technology that has been helping people can come at a cost.” For example, the chlorofluorocarbons we have been releasing into our atmosphere has damaged our ozone shield. Therefore, the more chlorofluorocarbons we release will begin to start causing harm to us