Stealing From The Homeless(Social Experiment)
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Channel: Coby Persin
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Rating: 4.8680935 out of 5
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Length: 4min 18sec (258 seconds)
Published: Fri Jun 13 2014
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Realistically, no man would even risk touching her. You can tell most of the men saw it and were like, "Seriously? Who the fuck does that?", but they were all smarter than to try and run after her and stop her. All she'd have to do is yell rape with their hands on her and everyone within a 100-foot radius would proceed to bash the guy's skull in. She gets away with stealing, but it's a bit more complex than just because she's a woman and men are too attracted to her breasts to know any better. When it's a guy, they have no problem grabbing the thief like that man did.
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Anyway, an interesting clip.
I'm a firm believer that most people only react to things they have a pattern of understanding for - reason why they don't react to the woman stealing is because they don't have a psychological frame of reference for it as clear as the one for a man stealing.
That guy in the purple v-neck at the beginning looks like the biggest douchebag.
Stealing is acceptable, depending on what you are, it seems.
As a guy even i realize the society we live in where women are perpetually the victims. If you were to say anything about what she said she can easily say you are in fact trying to steal her money. And while you deal with the back lash she can just leave. Kind of fucked up how women can be the offender and the victim.
to me this just enforces the acceptability. it isn't as much of an experiment if you know the outcome, then it just becomes conditioning.