Due to the bystander effect its highly unlikely any stranger would help you if you got attacked in a public space

9 months ago by Somelad to c/showerthoughts

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FriendOfDeSoto 14 points 9 months ago

The bystander effect is a theory, not fact. It can explain after the fact why people in groups feel less responsibility to do something. But it isn't universally applicable to all assaults in public. There are many variables at play. So "highly unlikely" is an exaggeration in my view.

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Somelad -17 points 9 months ago

Go watch the train stabbing video. You know the one.

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psx_crab 14 points 9 months ago

If a singular instance make you believe everything is indeed that way, then maybe the problem is you.

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Somelad -13 points 9 months ago

Its not singular. You been to many rough bars?

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FriendOfDeSoto 2 points 9 months ago

No, I don't know which one. And I don't want to watch people get hurt so I won't seek it out either. There are incidents in this world that fit the theory of the bystander effect. That is not what I question. I'm questioning your calculation of odds regarding intervention. There are enough examples of "heroes without capes" that did intervene as well, also within groups of people.

A shower thought doesn't have to be well thought through. On the flip side, you don't have to double down on it when folks point out the flaws.

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