Tuesday, April 27, 2010

HOMELESS GOOD SAMARITAN LEFT TO DIE

SHAMEFUL - NEW YORK BYSTANDERS
LEAVE
STABBED 'GOOD SAMARITAN' TO DIE
NEW YORK - Shocking footage of the death of Hugo Tale-Yax, a Guatemalan aged 31, was captured on CCTV cameras in the Jamaica area of Queens. The video camera then captures the attacker fleeing in the direction in which he had come, followed a few seconds later by Tale-Yax who appears to be chasing him but stumbles on the pavement and falls. He lies there; face down, in a gathering pool of blood, having been stabbed several times in the chest with a knife. Several people then walk by, looking down at Tale-Yax but failing to stop. At one point two men come out from a side building and stand around him, apparently discussing him; one of them is visible taking a picture of the victim with his mobile phone. Later, a passerby does stop and lifts Tale-Yax's head and shakes him, then lifts his arm up, as if to see if he is alive. The passerby then turns and walks away.

In the urban environment, it's not unusual to see people on the street, sleeping or under the influence of drugs or alcohol; but this man has been stabbed after intervening in a fight to help a woman. It wasn't until after the Guatemalan immigrant had been lying there for nearly an hour that emergency workers arrived, and by then, it was too late. Hugo Alfredo Tale-Yax — who police said was stabbed while intervening to help a woman being attacked — had died. Tale-Yax was walking behind a man and a woman on 144th Street in the Jamaica section of Queens around 6 a.m. April 18 when the couple got into a fight that became physical, according to police. Tale-Yax was stabbed several times when he intervened to help the woman. She and the other man fled in different directions, and Tale-Yax pursued the man before collapsing. Authorities are searching for the man and woman.




More than 20 people walked past a man bleeding to death in the street. It does not matter if it was a homeless or an immigrant. Even assuming the person was drunk, there is no reason not to go to his assistance or notify authorities. Without spirituality, men remain indifferent to other people misfortunes.


WHAT DO THE VEDIC TEACHINGS TELL US?
It is the function of religion to reaffirm the intuitive loyalty to life and solidarity of human nature, to lift us out of the illusion of isolation and take us back to Reality. In devotion to God equal right is given to one and all. ... The society based on religious consciousness, with simple life, slow and regular, with deep-rooted peaceful customs and unchangeable beliefs for highest happiness ... gives the subjective experience of life that discovers the nature of man, which is left out by the modern science. It brings beatitude to man, and through it the soul is known.


Śrīla Bhakti Prajnan Yati Mahārāja :
“Gita Darshan As Bhakti-Yoga”
Course III Gita: Chapter - IV
Sree Gaudiya Math - Madras

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