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Op-Ed: Why do bystanders fail to intervene when they see others in pain?

Por: Los Angeles Times Opinion January 26, 2023

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In the last week, we saw another horrific anti-Asian assault on video. A 65-year-old woman was walking to church in New York City when she was brutally attacked by a man on a street near Times Square. The assailant said, “You don’t belong here,” as he kicked her in the chest and stomped on her while she was on the ground. The footage from an apartment building captured the vicious attack, allowing authorities to identify and arrest a... + full article



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