In fact, at this point, acting on impulse is the worst outcome.
This incident with Ding Dashan was an accident, there isn't even a murderer, and the two people in front of me are just staff. What good would it do to beat them up?
Not only will it not relieve the anger, but someone might also get arrested and jailed, and it could even involve compensation.
If there were a murderer, it would be understandable to go down with him, maybe even take his whole family with him. In that case, anyone would give him a thumbs up, respecting him for his bravery.
But right now, with a whole crowd of people in the yard—men and women, old and young—yelling at the two staff members, it's just venting and serves no useful purpose.
However, it's understandable because, after all, their loved ones are dead. It's reasonable for them to feel resentment, though some are genuinely angry while others are just trying to assert their presence.
