people reluctant

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Why are people reluctant to take a stand against the mistreatment of others when confronted with it (e.g. Bystander Effect)? How do people benefit from taking a stand and opposing the mistreatment?

Do you feel like you’re putting yourself at risk of physical injury if you decide to stand up to hate speech from your peers or other people? Explain why or why not.

How can standing up for other people also be a benefit to you? How else do you benefit from raising standards of behavior (e.g. discontinuing the usage of racial slurs)? Explain.

What filters and qualifications do you use to delineate between “Humor” and “Cruelty”? How is humor used to mask the cruelty of a joke? And why does the recipient have to “deal with” this joking, even if it hurts them?

How does your behavior toward others impact children who are watching how you behave and how does this awareness in behavior translate, regardless of whether or not you yourself have children? Explain.