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Why Did These Two Muslims Friends Find It Necessary To Carry Out This Experiment?

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anotheoldgit | 10:51 Tue 16th Aug 2016 | News
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http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-3741720/We-really-happy-people-supported-Pair-film-Muslim-abused-praying-street-thrilled-public-s-reaction.html

Surely the reaction from the general public would have been the same if a Christian preacher was being abused, or for that fact if anyone else was?

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Curiosity?

There are loads of "Social experiment" videos on YouTube. Some are quite good and many are really bad.

Because there is always someone ready to prove a point and make a statement.

Why do any social experiment?

It's like Beadles about only with a less than funny reason for doing it. If no one had come to the rescue then the report would have been very different.

The bus stop one was interesting though. It shows the crowd mentality and that no one wanted to put their head above the parapet. But I bet you if one had there would have been more to follow.
They wanted to see if what they believed to be true was.....or not.

No harm in that.
Such experiments are very common in many fields of life and some serve a better purpose than others and do at least raise interesting debate.
Maybe they just wanted to know what it felt like to be 'thrilled'.
This happens all the time now AOG, this type of video is officially a thing.
Can't really add anything - except to say that I this current climate of Islamophobia, and heaven knows we see enough of that on here (!) - it's a valid social experiment to conduct.

It would be reasonable, if the general approach on here towards Muslims is to be believed, that the crowd would have all joined in with the abuse.

How nice to know that the wider world does take a tolerant and protective view of Islamic faith being expressed - such a nice change.
I watched a few videos from a series called "what would you do".

A staged situation is filmed in a public space. One was a lady who was not well dressed being thrown out of a clothes shop.

They want to see how the members of the public react. It gets a bit sugary and annoying but if it opens people's eyes to bigotry and people being treated unfairly it is worth showing.

Did anyone see the ones on 'Stranger danger' for Children - they were real eye openers.
AOG

These social experiments can be very interesting. Some more than others.

You cannot assume that the reaction would be the same for Christians until someone does the same experiment.

You can only conjecture.
// current climate of Islamophobia, and heaven knows we see enough of that on here (!)//

What nonsense, people on here have a very rational fear due to the jihad decalred on the West.

This sort of thing is growing, however I think it will backfire. Just like that 'person' Beadle people will start to think all instances are being recorded and not bother in other words a case of crying wolf.
By the way AOG. Never assume how the public will react to anything.

There was a social experiment in (I think) America, where a dog was chained up at a fence...pedestrians within minutes grew concerned and tried to free the animal.

A few hours later, they tied a little girl to the same fence.

Pedestrians ignored her.

Just walked on by.

Another one a couple of years ago - White teenager in a park trying to break the padlock on a bike. People walked up to him, offering help...even though he said the bike wasn't his.

A few hours later, a black kid was put in exactly the same position, and had the cops called on him.

These social experiments can be useful in throwing light on attitudes.
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Yes but it is strange that most of these type of experiments are carried out in potentially white areas, thus trying to see the reaction they get towards Muslims and black people.

I wonder if the same reactions would be shown if such experiments were reversed, such as a Christian being abused for preaching in a Muslim area, or a white person being abused in a black area.

Not saying they would be any different, but it would be interesting.
I wouldn't stand idly by as anyone was being abused, but I recall 15-20 young men with backpacks getting ready to pray not long after 7/7. It was on a grassy area near the Burger King outlet in Alton Towers.

They had themselves a 200 yard space in a matter of seconds!
YMB - //// current climate of Islamophobia, and heaven knows we see enough of that on here (!)//

What nonsense, people on here have a very rational fear due to the jihad decalred on the West. //

I think we must use different dictionaries - my definition of the word 'rational' does not cover the endless paranoiac bile posted on this section on a daily basis.
AOG - //I wonder if the same reactions would be shown if such experiments were reversed, such as a Christian being abused for preaching in a Muslim area, or a white person being abused in a black area. //

How is this a 'Christian' area?
No, it is your self-righteous definition of 'paranoid bile'. IMHO you yourself are full of "bile" you spout just as much as others do. It's more commonly called a difference of opinion, problem is you rarely respect anyones opinion if it differs from yours.
AOG

You wrote:

Yes but it is strange that most of these type of experiments are carried out in potentially white areas.

That's simply not true.

What is a 'potentially white area'?

They are carried out in urban areas, where you get a mix of races.

And if Christians want to carry out such experiments, they can if they want.
Anyone can carry out such experiments, we perhaps shouldn't ask why no one has done one in a particular setting unless we are prepared to do so ourselves.


I too would intervene if I saw someone being harassed in the street/park and have done - yes it doesn't always go to plan but better than walking away.
AOG

And when you say "most of these experiments", can you name me ten of them? How many have you actually observed online?

Who is responsible for carrying them out, and should they be carrying out all sorts of experiments, to gauge public attitudes?

Should it not be down to the minorities in question to launch these tests?

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