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India Does It Again. Assam Girl Gets Beaten Up In Public And NO ONE Tries To Stop It!
People who stand and watch a crime happen are as much responsible for it as the criminal is. People think that just because the people involved in an incident aren’t related to them, they don’t have any responsibility when it comes to controlling the situation. What we need to understand that all of us have a human responsibility to not stand and watch another human being suffer in front of us when something can be done to help.

But, people in India go two steps further. They don’t just stand and stare. They record the video of the whole thing. Where does so much apathy come from?
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A recent video that went viral on social media shows a girl getting brutally beaten up by a man in the middle of a road in Assam. The actual cause of the action and the reason for the dispute is still unknown, but the fact someone decided to take the law into his own hands and physically assault a woman is absolutely not done.

But, sadder part is that NO ONE from the crown stepped in the girl’s defense or to control the situation.



It was only when the girl picked up a saw from a store and started hitting the man to defend herself, and he attempted to tear off her clothes, few people stepped in and pulled the guy away from the girl. Around 20-30 people just stood there and watched the show.
It’s time we stop and ask ourselves that what have we become? A mindless, heartless, moving carcass that cannot get its eyes off the phone?



http://www.storypick.com/assam-girl-molestation/
 
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Its called the Bystander effect:
The bystander effect, or bystander apathy, is a social psychological phenomenon in which individuals are less likely to offer help to a victim when other people are present. The greater the number of bystanders, the less likely it is that any one of them will help. Several factors contribute to the bystander effect, including ambiguity, cohesiveness and diffusion of responsibility. Research has shown that the term “bystander apathy” is an incorrect description because people feel genuine concern for the victim. [1]

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bystander_effect

The famous Kitty Genovese incident comes to mind. Sad but true....
 
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Arnab Goswami, jara Ijrael ko kaal to karo, Netanyahu might have tips and ideas to save your people. :buba_phone:
 
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A man must not raise hand on a women, and people should at least try to intervene and stop it when they see a women been beaten , he was not Police or have any weapon ... i have seen in my area many times when there is a argument between man and women, people come to cool things down .. let alone let them raise hand on women
 
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A guy ,dont know exact details whether he is any kind of relative or not,beaten a girl in a NE state of India .
And Pakistanis is saying about superpower.
Pathetic
 
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A man must not raise hand on a women, and people should at least try to intervene and stop it when they see a women been beaten , he was not Police or have any weapon ... i have seen in my area many times when there is a argument between man and women, people come to cool things down .. let alone let them raise hand on women

That's commendable. But again, there are examples like that of Mukhtar Mai where violence against women was endorsed publicly in Pakistan.
So this lack of responsibility exists everywhere. Pakistan is no different and India has its share of idiots.

To paint an entire country based on one incident is wrong wouldn't you think?
 
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That's commendable. But again, there are examples like that of Mukhtar Mai where violence against women was endorsed publicly in Pakistan.
So this lack of responsibility exists everywhere. Pakistan is no different and India has its share of idiots.

To paint an entire country based on one incident is wrong wouldn't you think?

I am not painting whole country, I see few more videos from India where women were harassed , the most famous one were from the Banglore ( i guess ) .. what i know that here people will lynch man alive if they caught someone misbehaving with a women, recently a women was harassed on a shopping mall when i was doing Eid Shopping, and he gets no less than 15-20 Slaps from people around , and women also slap him for 5-10 mins, later police took him .. people should stand up in such situations , of not all in India will be brush as cowards ..
 
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India Does It Again. Assam Girl Gets Beaten Up In Public And NO ONE Tries To Stop It!
People who stand and watch a crime happen are as much responsible for it as the criminal is. People think that just because the people involved in an incident aren’t related to them, they don’t have any responsibility when it comes to controlling the situation. What we need to understand that all of us have a human responsibility to not stand and watch another human being suffer in front of us when something can be done to help.

But, people in India go two steps further. They don’t just stand and stare. They record the video of the whole thing. Where does so much apathy come from?
Assam-image-1.jpg




A recent video that went viral on social media shows a girl getting brutally beaten up by a man in the middle of a road in Assam. The actual cause of the action and the reason for the dispute is still unknown, but the fact someone decided to take the law into his own hands and physically assault a woman is absolutely not done.

But, sadder part is that NO ONE from the crown stepped in the girl’s defense or to control the situation.



It was only when the girl picked up a saw from a store and started hitting the man to defend herself, and he attempted to tear off her clothes, few people stepped in and pulled the guy away from the girl. Around 20-30 people just stood there and watched the show.
It’s time we stop and ask ourselves that what have we become? A mindless, heartless, moving carcass that cannot get its eyes off the phone?



http://www.storypick.com/assam-girl-molestation/
Molesting a girl in public. These Indians have no shame. The Assam girl do not look like Indian.

A guy ,dont know exact details whether he is any kind of relative,beaten a girl in a NE state of India .
And Pakistanis is saying about superpower.
Pathetic
So it's ok in your mind to beat up a girl if you're related?
 
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Shameful indeed. The Police will arrest the guy and if not they need to answer NCW.

And pakistanis will run here for refuge as their country is model for human rights....
Womanizers aren't tolerated in Pakistan.
 
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I am not painting whole country, I see few more videos from India where women were harassed , the most famous one were from the Banglore ( i guess ) .. what i know that here people will lynch man alive if they caught someone misbehaving with a women, recently a women was harassed on a shopping mall when i was doing Eid Shopping, and he gets no less than 15-20 Slaps from people around , and women also slap him for 5-10 mins, later police took him .. people should stand up in such situations , of not all in India will be brush as cowards ..

So you are painting an entire nation with a brush! How are you taking a balanced stand here?
Just as in this case, the case with Mukhtar Mai was an incident of gross public neglect! Doesn't make it right, nor makes Pakistan better for women than India.

Let me ask you a question:
By law in Sharia (and I believe this is the case in Pakistan, correct me if I'm wrong)...
Doesn't a woman need to produce 4 witnesses to corroborate a rape? What do you think that tells you?
Means that 4 people, saw a rape, weren't party to it, but didn't stop it either. So pray tell, when you say that "culture" in Pakistan compels men to beat up eve teasers and harassers, then why the requirement for 4 witnesses to rape? Shouldn't the rape have been stopped by those witnesses to begin with?!

I'm not trying to throw shade at you. I'm simply trying to drive a point that this has no reflection on culture!
Its a one off incident, shameful nonetheless!

Womanizers aren't tolerated in Pakistan.

I suppose Imran Khan will not be the next PM afterall!
 
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Molesting a girl in public. These Indians have no shame. The Assam girl do not look like Indian.


So it's ok in your mind to beat up a girl if you're related?

This is not about girl or boy .
This is just simply says that is none of effing business .
If your are in defence forum then talks about defence not about petty issues happened in some corners of India .

Womanizers aren't tolerated in Pakistan.

Imran Khan is a major leader in Pakistan.

I am not painting whole country, I see few more videos from India where women were harassed , the most famous one were from the Banglore ( i guess ) .. what i know that here people will lynch man alive if they caught someone misbehaving with a women, recently a women was harassed on a shopping mall when i was doing Eid Shopping, and he gets no less than 15-20 Slaps from people around , and women also slap him for 5-10 mins, later police took him .. people should stand up in such situations , of not all in India will be brush as cowards ..


Have you ever spend time for enquiring the conditions of women in Pak society ?
 
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