I think people who kidnap others morally need to reflect on themselves. Whether they have contributed to the epidemic in Wuhan when they morally condemn others, those who only rely on the Internet are actually very boring and pitiful. Those who commit moral kidnapping put themselves at the highest point of morality and condemn others who have no obligation to donate. I don't quite understand the psychology of these people, but I just feel wrong. We know that people who enjoy more rights in this society have to fulfill more obligations, but this obligation does not include the need for donation. It is up to everyone to decide whether to donate or not and how much to donate.
If everyone who doesn't donate money is kidnapped by such morality, then society will be more chaotic. Moreover, some things are actually just in your mind, so don't knock on the keyboard in a moment of anger. Cyber violence sometimes really hurts a person, so we must think twice before speaking online. I can't change the personal views of those moral kidnappers, but they really know what to say and dare not say it.
Moreover, the current situation of Pan Shiyi is that he did not announce how much money he donated, but this does not mean that Pan Shiyi did not donate. Maybe people just donated it and didn't want to publish it. Maybe he doesn't like publishing because of his different personality, so we'd better not comment easily without knowing the original situation. Many people were kidnapped by morality, said they would not donate, and finally threw away the donation coupons angrily.