
A Good Samaritan has been left questioning the state of British kindness after a man he helped at a petrol station mocked him for being a "mug" and made racist remarks.
The victim explained that he encountered a man in visible distress at an Esso station last month. The stranger was reportedly in tears, hyperventilating, and claiming his girlfriend had just thrown him out of their home.
Feeling a deep sense of empathy, the witness decided to take a chance and paid a significant amount of money to cover the man's fuel bill. He took photos of the individual and his car as a precaution, hoping the gesture was genuine.
"I’ve had bad times myself," he explained online. He noted that he simply wanted to help someone who appeared to be in a desperate situation.
The situation took a dark turn when the victim decided to call the man to see if he intended to settle the debt. Instead of a thank you or a plan for repayment, the con artist reportedly picked up the phone and laughed.
The stranger mocked the victim for being "stupid" and even made offensive remarks about him "not being British." The victim, who is of a non-white background, described the interaction as a total betrayal of his integrity.
"I know I'm a mug, but is it really that stupid to help someone out?" he asked. The incident has triggered a massive debate on whether it is still safe to be a "chump" for a stranger in the UK.
Community reactions have been overwhelmingly supportive of the victim's character, even if they criticised the decision to pay for fuel. Many argued that having a "kind heart" is a trait the con artist clearly lacks.
Others shared their own experiences with similar petrol station scams. One user recalled their father spotting a con "a mile away" when a man refused a free lift to the hospital, insisting instead on cash for a bus.
While some suggested signing the scammer's phone number up for annoying telemarketing, most urged the victim to stay kind. They believe that even if this experience was "shattering," the world still needs people willing to help.
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