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<blockquote data-quote="Gadsden" data-source="post: 3719368" data-attributes="member: 49555"><p>So, if you saw a woman getting sexually assaulted you'd walk the other way and do nothing to help her? Do you have any idea how incredibly callous and self-centered that attitude is? That basically makes you no better than, no actually the same as, the person who stands there with his or her phone recording an assault while doing nothing to help the victim including calling 911. Your statement begs the question, what if the victim was someone you love and someone, who could have helped, just walked the other way because he didn't want to risk getting involved? Would that be okay with you? Would you understand and excuse the person for putting on their blinders and leaving them to deal with it themselves because that's what you would have done if it was a stranger?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Gadsden, post: 3719368, member: 49555"] So, if you saw a woman getting sexually assaulted you'd walk the other way and do nothing to help her? Do you have any idea how incredibly callous and self-centered that attitude is? That basically makes you no better than, no actually the same as, the person who stands there with his or her phone recording an assault while doing nothing to help the victim including calling 911. Your statement begs the question, what if the victim was someone you love and someone, who could have helped, just walked the other way because he didn't want to risk getting involved? Would that be okay with you? Would you understand and excuse the person for putting on their blinders and leaving them to deal with it themselves because that's what you would have done if it was a stranger? [/QUOTE]
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