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Press reports advise that while this young man was being taked to by negotiators, some of the crowd on the ground were calling to him to jump, with phrases like 'Get on with it ...' and 'How far will you bounce ...'.
Leaving aside the knee-jerk reaction of disgust at such behaviour, does anyone have any theories about why the crowd mentality takes over at scenes like this? Why do people make stupid flippant remarks, and then rush to film the poor man's corpse after he took their 'advice' and jumped.
Please don't post if you only want to rant about 'doing the same to them' - I am interested in any genuine insights into why people behave like this when faced with a potential fatality.
Press reports advise that while this young man was being taked to by negotiators, some of the crowd on the ground were calling to him to jump, with phrases like 'Get on with it ...' and 'How far will you bounce ...'.
Leaving aside the knee-jerk reaction of disgust at such behaviour, does anyone have any theories about why the crowd mentality takes over at scenes like this? Why do people make stupid flippant remarks, and then rush to film the poor man's corpse after he took their 'advice' and jumped.
Please don't post if you only want to rant about 'doing the same to them' - I am interested in any genuine insights into why people behave like this when faced with a potential fatality.
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.I can admit when an old mate rang me saying she was going to kill herself etc I knew she was just an attention seeker and said go on then, seeya. But I would never have done it to a stranger. After having mates kill themselves I knew she was just an attention seeking spoilt bint and would never do it
Agree with BOO about the pack mentality thing. I also think that a vast number of human beings are fascinated by horrific things - always have been, hence the attendance at public hangings, etc in past centuries.
Yes, BOO - I agree that the human race is generally a cruel one and some are crueller than others.
However, although I can understand people standing and watching I really cannot comprehend why people would shout out encouraging him to jump, etc.
Yes, BOO - I agree that the human race is generally a cruel one and some are crueller than others.
However, although I can understand people standing and watching I really cannot comprehend why people would shout out encouraging him to jump, etc.
Hi Andy. I can't under stand this mob mentality baying for blood . It's nothing new though, public executions were historically well attended and we still get the (verbal) hang and flog them brigade.
Sometimes I fear the veneer of civilised behaviour is very thin, particularly in (dare I say It) young men and especially if they have little empathy or brains.
Sometimes I fear the veneer of civilised behaviour is very thin, particularly in (dare I say It) young men and especially if they have little empathy or brains.
I've only just sat & read about this awful story in the newspaper Andy.
Apart from them being complete & utter morons, I can only imagine that the said people didn't think he would jump - even though they 'chanced' bellowing up to him to do so.
Also, would these teenagers have shouted out to him had they been on their own? Probably not - I think it's because to them & their mates, it was all a bit of fun & excitement that went terribly wrong.
As for taking photo's of his body after he jumped - they obviously couldn't wait to send them on to other equally brainless friends to share their stardom!
God bless this poor young lad.
Apart from them being complete & utter morons, I can only imagine that the said people didn't think he would jump - even though they 'chanced' bellowing up to him to do so.
Also, would these teenagers have shouted out to him had they been on their own? Probably not - I think it's because to them & their mates, it was all a bit of fun & excitement that went terribly wrong.
As for taking photo's of his body after he jumped - they obviously couldn't wait to send them on to other equally brainless friends to share their stardom!
God bless this poor young lad.
Actually no, it's not the same.
Reading about it in a newspaper as a news report is a thousand miles from seeking out the video evidence of what it looked like if you were there.
From the posts on here, I think we are agreed that we would walk away and not hang around waiting for the result, which ever way it went. personally,
I would want as much distance between myself and a violent death as I could manage with the maximum speed possible.
Reading about it in a newspaper as a news report is a thousand miles from seeking out the video evidence of what it looked like if you were there.
From the posts on here, I think we are agreed that we would walk away and not hang around waiting for the result, which ever way it went. personally,
I would want as much distance between myself and a violent death as I could manage with the maximum speed possible.
Any situation like this you are going to get a crowd watching, take car crashes for instance...most people slow down to look even though they know they might see something horrible
As for the people urging him to jump and filming it.. that`s mobile phones for you...if they didn`t have cameras on them you wouldn`t get things like this and happy slapping happen
As for the people urging him to jump and filming it.. that`s mobile phones for you...if they didn`t have cameras on them you wouldn`t get things like this and happy slapping happen
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