The traveler lay robbed, beaten, and left for dead on the side of the road. A priest saw him and walked past on the other side. Similarly, an assistant to a priest passed by on the other side as well. It was not until an unlikely helper from an ancient religious order, a Samaritan, that help was given to the nearly dead traveler.
Jesus Christ used this parable in Luke 10:30-35 to teach what it means to be a good neighbor and show compassion and kindness to everyone in need, regardless of their background.
Likewise, is it helpful to a nearly dead traveler to kick them while they are down and in need of emergency care? And tell the traveler who is down and out to get a job while incapacitated and near death, instead of seeking aid?
How great and wonderful is such a person?
And then say to the traveler that while debilitated with abuse, covered in injuries that it's the injured individual who is evil and not those who are abusive, complicit, or did not lift a finger to help out or protect from harm?
Where then is the care, compassion, and kindness? Where is the protection from harm?
Is it in the curse at the person injured, list all the things a half-dead person cannot do while debilitated and cannot walk or think clearly?
Who is in the wrong and clearly lacking in care, compassion, kindness, and any attributes of a Good Samaritan?