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  2. Bystander effect - Wikipedia

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    When the woman yelled, "Get away from me; I don't know you," bystanders intervened 65 percent of the time, but only 19 percent of the time when the woman yelled, "Get away from me; I don't know why I ever married you." [7] General bystander effect research was mainly conducted in the context of non-dangerous, non-violent emergencies.

  3. War and indifference: Where is the public outrage? - AOL

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    Opinion: Who will expose the government when it fights secret wars? Where are members of Congress? Where is the public outrage?

  4. Apathy - Wikipedia

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    Apathy, also referred to as indifference, is a lack of feeling, emotion, interest, or concern about something. It is a state of indifference, or the suppression of emotions such as concern, excitement, motivation, or passion. An apathetic individual has an absence of interest in or concern about emotional, social, spiritual, philosophical ...

  5. 'Deafening silence': Israel and activists accuse U.N ... - AOL

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    Israel accused the United Nations on Monday of moving too slowly to respond to accounts that Hamas carried out widespread sexual violence against women in its Oct. 7 attack on Israel.. Gilad Erdan ...

  6. Political apathy - Wikipedia

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    In a Google study on "Interested Bystanders," experts discovered that 48.9% of people in America are paying attention to the political world but not voicing any opinion on the matter (non-voting, non-volunteering for campaigns etc.), [52] thus increasing political apathy in America.

  7. 'Deliberate indifference': The Supreme Court standard that ...

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    A former Rush City therapist described it as one of the state's most dangerous prisons, and a former corrections officer there recalled near-daily fights. "The staff up there are a bunch of ...

  8. Paradox of tolerance - Wikipedia

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    "Personification of Tolerance", a statue displayed in Lužánky.. The paradox of tolerance is a philosophical concept suggesting that if a society extends tolerance to those who are intolerant, it risks enabling the eventual dominance of intolerance, thereby undermining the very principle of tolerance.

  9. Prison guards' use of force is rarely deemed excessive by ...

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    Less than a third of the cases reached settlements — far less than is typical for civil suits filed in the outside world. Of the excessive-force settlements made public, two were for more than ...