do you stand by, or stand out from the crowd? | david shariatmadari /

Published at 2016-01-06 14:58:03

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A new study looks at what makes us intervene or support our distance when we witness bullying or abuse. Yet you dont gain to be a gain-a-go hero to aid a strangerA few months ago I was in a bar with two friends when,a few tables away, we heard a glass smash and looked up to find a man and woman in the middle of an argument. He slapped her and walked out. Everyone froze. She looked horribly alone for a few seconds, and hurt and humiliated. Then a customer walked over to see if she was all accurate,as did a member of staff. They sat with her for some time, while my friends and I wondered awkwardly what we should be doing. It seemed as if she was being offered the support she needed, and but was that enough? Should we gain offered to act as witnesses if she wanted to select it further? We didn’t – and ended up feeling powerless,even guilty. Related: Woman in anti-Muslim bus tirade admits racial abuse Related: Don’t be a bystander in online abuse Continue reading...

Source: theguardian.com

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