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Here's the scenario. You've just parked your car, you're heading to your friend's house, you look across the street, you hear broken glass, and you see someone breaking into a house. What do you do? Mind your business or get involved. Let me know.
Nah I'm not Batman Listen, bro. You got clear the whole house out, bro. I'm rude for you I mean you a piece of shit and I hope you died but listen bro clear the house out
So how I see it man's already messed up because he made a scene of it so I'm not gonna be the one calling the cops I won't need to because someone else is gonna
So you know the whole thing this is thing called the bystander effect basically the boys are in affect it's like you know people see things happening and no one does anything because they expect for someone else to do some thing so it's like when everyone else is expecting someone else to do it no one else does it no one ends up doing it so we were just all bystanders and not taking action because we just respect everyone else someone else to do it So I think that's what's going to happen or I don't know maybe
If I see someone break it in the house, I'm gonna go inside my friend house and get on the phone and be like, hey, It's some going on but don't take my name as a witness. request it.
I just call the police because that could be my friend, you know, then he could get murdered. So man, like that man up, man. I don't got something my friend getting hurt in, I'm a holly...
I think this will be interesting to hear Americans versus other countries because I thought I was back in LA I'd mind my own business here in Canada I'm calling the cops boom
I know that's right, Suzanne said, you getting beat up. You getting wrangled. You getting a citizen's arrest. You will not mess with my neighbor. I know that's right. your tribe.