Recently, India, where the epidemic is uncontrollable, has come out with ? Cows are more important than people? policy, which is something that seems unacceptable in other countries, but such magical things have come out in India. In Uttar Pradesh, India, many people are infected without timely treatment and oxygen supply, and medical resources are in short supply. According to news reports, the local government, however, has invested resources and energy into cows, and even equipped shelters with oximeters for the animals to use. Knowing that oximeters can provide data on blood oxygen saturation, and that oxygen is a very important presence for those suffering from neo-coronary pneumonia, it is a magical thing to give such an important medical resource to cows.
I. Why are cows so important in India?
In Indian mythology, the cow is Shiva's mount, and Hindus believe that the cow provides labor and food for humans, and is a very sacred species. That's why cows have a very high status in India, so high that they can walk around on the ground as they please without worrying about being driven away or being hit by a car. Hindus don't eat cows, but drink milk, and there are special cow shelters and nursing homes in India for these cows. Because more than eighty percent of the people in India are Hindus, India has the largest number of cows per capita in the world. Cows are in a very good position and there are also cows that plow for people and cows that provide beef, which is mostly exported, but Hindus never eat cows.
Two, why there is a phenomenon that cows have a better life than people
Because India has a strong religious atmosphere. Why did Modi come to power? It is the support of the majority of Hindus. In addition to honoring cows in India, there is also the caste system, which has been reviled for many years but never disappeared in India. This shows how terrible the religious atmosphere in India is, people firmly believe that those born from the hands of God are aristocrats, and those born from the soles of their feet are untouchables, and the untouchables remain untouchables for the rest of their lives.
Third, India's lack of attention to the epidemic
Besides doing such things as giving cattle better conditions for survival during an epidemic, India's epidemic data is not corrected, crematoriums work 24 hours a day every day, and health care resources have been in several emergencies, but India has always been very ? tough-talking? The World Health Organization had no qualms about expressing concern about India as a hurdle for mankind to overcome the new crown, and from the point of view of human destiny***similarity, the new crown will not be contained until India's problems are solved.