A brutal and risky lesson of life taught in school.
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As nice and feel good this message is , it’s not that simple in this real world we live in. There’s no way I’ll tell my kid to stick up for others. Put their neck out for others to put their lives at risk and then prob be called a racist by the victim once the dust settles anyway.
The bystander effect is watching or waiting for someone else to do something.
If someone is dying by the side of the road, the bystander effect causes people to glance and walk past, expecting someone else to do it.
This lesson teaches that yes, you should in fact call for help. That's not sticking your neck out, that's helping your fellow man.
You should be teaching your children not to be selfish people who will watch as they suffer in anguish. Those are the people who counter the every day normies who put us in this position to begin with.
Nah. You do you and I’ll do me. I teach them to survive first and foremost.
Also real world; I wonder if the teacher broke any law with this impromptu experiment involving minors