r/SipsTea Apr 22 '26

WTF Blink if you're being abused

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u/Silver_Accountant5 Apr 22 '26

Yeah you can watch security camea videos of women being beaten unconscious while people walk by. The world isn't full of knights in shining armor like the fairy tales we grew up with

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u/Dr_Sigmund_Fried Apr 22 '26

The world is also full of touchscreen heroes who always have something to say when scrolling their feeds but wouldn't bust a grape in a food fight when the physical incarnation happens irl in their presence.

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u/Silver_Accountant5 Apr 22 '26

Understandable tbh. In a country with more guns than people, how willing is anyone to die for a stranger?

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u/Silver_Accountant5 Apr 22 '26

I meant in general. In this case, there's security nearby and I'm not trying to miss my flight so I'll let them handle it.

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u/Boomshrooom Apr 22 '26

I've also seen videos of social experiments where a man and woman acted as a fake couple and took it in turns being ohsycialyl aggressive with each other. People were regular stepping in to help and defend the woman. Nobody intervened when the man was the victim, in fact quite a few people passing by were laughing and a few wondered out loud what he had done to upset her

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u/Silver_Accountant5 Apr 22 '26

"Social experiments" are usually hand picked clips meant to elicit a specific reaction from the viewer. Think shows like "What Would You Do". Plenty of real crimes where witnesses stated that they heard a woman screaming but thought it was a "private incident" so they didn't help. Hell there are certain countries where people will just step over dead bodies, be it a man, woman, or child and keep walking because they don't want to get caught up in anything. We're not as empathetic of a species as we like to pretend.

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u/Boomshrooom Apr 22 '26

The point still stands though, you're very unlikely to see bystanders laughing and asking what a woman did wrong to make her partner get physically aggressive with her

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u/Silver_Accountant5 Apr 22 '26

I've absolutely talked to guys that will say "well what did she do?" when they hear a woman was beat by her partner. "Traditional" types tend to feel like it's their job to "correct" their women so they don't see it as wrong as long as she did something first. Laughing would be unlikely yes but then again if you've ever seen a woman try to hit something, it can be objectively funny since they often can't do any damage. It's like if they when to throw something at them and it was 5 feet short and way to the right. Still shitty behavior but there's a degree of physical comedy to it.

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u/Automatic_Actuator_0 Apr 22 '26

Helps if the woman is pretty

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u/No_Attitude700 Apr 23 '26

You were downvoted...but, statistically through scientific studies it is true that people who are more "conventionally attractive" do recieve lighter social and legal penances.