dloheb wrote:You find that because something is difficult to verify it should be ignored? My question was, afterall, what would happen in such a case, even hypothetically speaking...
I am sure that there are quite a lots of things in our life that keeps us busy. In order to verify such occurence, i suspect that I might need to spend a few months in China solely to investigate such event. If such occurence is claimed to be true, I wonder what else I could do to deter such occurence. I could actively involve in spreading the awareness abroad and in the hope that foreign countries will exert an impact to prevent such occurence? Such strategy has proven to be very ineffective use of time and resource. Take an example of Sadam Hussein's reign in Iraq. Furthermore, such occurence is out of my scope of my responsibility. If people of China really want to prevent such occurence, they themselves that need to raise above it. Change is easier when there is unity which is unshaken by fear.
However, if I do find that verification of the truth would result my actions that greatly benefit to the community, I wouldn't hesistate to act.