And I believe the cheapest APs are still blocked out.You are assuming these people come from a poor community. Why? They are at one of the most expensive theme parks in the world.
And I believe the cheapest APs are still blocked out.You are assuming these people come from a poor community. Why? They are at one of the most expensive theme parks in the world.
Sorry, you don't intervene in domestic violence. Let the security officers handle it. They should be better trained. IF not, the police should be called and the perpetrators incarcerated. The victims will very likely not press charges. That's why getting involved will not work. Innocent bystanders getting involved will likely get it on both sides. The domestic violence victim is more battled tested than the typical good Samaritan. She will take his side when pressed. He will dismiss domestic violence as justified by the "weaker" woman. Just stay out of it.
Maybe they were off for the holiday weekend.
You seem to be over analyzing this.Are you a social worker? What would you know what to do? Would you restrain him? Would you counsel the woman?
Who exactly cares if he lost his man card? It is irrelevant to this situation. You're personalizing it, which makes it harder for her to make the objective decision that could benefit her much better. Worse is she's staying happily or not with him. There's a reason some women stay with abusers and it doesn't exactly not happen with the next one.
It doesn’t take much knowledge of human behavior to know there are bigger problems here than a lack of common sense.Honestly, what if they really only lack good wholesome common sense not to act like fools?
You would expect to clear the way. If it's escalating, it obviously means plenty are involved enough.This is one of the worst takes I've ever seen on this forum by far. If a fight starts to go all over the place, and people can't get out of the way, you expect them to just get hit? No, you help prevent other people from getting hurt if need be.
Seems like you haven't thought it through.You seem to be over analyzing this.
Well, maybe the problems they specifically have isn't big at all and all started at their home and their ways of upbringing, where the lacking of common sense started generations ago.It doesn’t take much knowledge of human behavior to know there are bigger problems here than a lack of common sense.
You are wrong. It is really quite simple. You step up and do what you can.Seems like you haven't thought it through.
You knew what I meant.There is a dress code. Not sure where you guys have been.
I would be hesitant to label it racism if I were you. Let’s not ignore that there are poverty communities where the people have no education where this kind of behavior is accepted and takes place. It’s not an issue of race, but one of class. Fortunately, at least here in the United States, class isn’t permanent and these communities just need some help to escape poverty. Instead of chanting racism and pretending these problems don’t exist while they get worse, we need to figure out a way to actually help these communities.
Look- this is really simple.Seems like you haven't thought it through.
Poor people tend to be uneducated and uneducated people tend to be more violent.Woah, woah, woah...
Why are you assuming the family was poor?
Disneyland Fight Aggressors Facing Possible Criminal Charges After Video Goes Viral
Disneyland brawl may lead to criminal chargeswww.yahoo.com
>>Several people in the park filmed the fight on cellphones as Disneyland employees and security scrambled to break up the incident.
The police say, "There was no video available at the time. We became aware of the video late last night. Now that we have the video, detectives will be following up to see if any criminal charges can be filed."
The video will be a key piece of evidence for investigators and say, "Now we can use the video to piece together who did what to who since none of them would cooperate at the time."
Unclear at this time how many people involved in the fight may face possible arrest.
Disney officials said of the incident, "We do not condone this behavior."<<
Love all they keyboard warriors in here saying they'd step in, I'd rather not leave DL with a traumatic brain injury from getting punched in the head just so some bozos were fighting it out. It's ridiculous how long security took though.
Statistically-speaking, yes. But, until there is more information on this particular case, I would not assume that they are poor just yet. When charges are filed and the names are released we’ll have a better picture.Poor people tend to be uneducated and uneducated people tend to be more violent.
There is a time and a place for everything. The guy that actually ended the situation did not put himself into harms way and possibly prevented others from being seriously injured. It’s not like he got in the guys face and escalated the thing. I don’t know when he first started witnessing the violence, but when he chose to insert himself into it was when then guy was facing the other direction. He simply took the guys back and put him to sleep. There were many points where any number of people could have done the same thing while he was attacking those women. If you don’t know what you are doing call someone who does. If you do know what you are doing, why wouldn’t you stop some lunatic from attacking another human being?Sorry, you don't intervene in domestic violence. Let the security officers handle it. They should be better trained. IF not, the police should be called and the perpetrators incarcerated. The victims will very likely not press charges. That's why getting involved will not work. Innocent bystanders getting involved will likely get it on both sides. The domestic violence victim is more battled tested than the typical good Samaritan. She will take his side when pressed. He will dismiss domestic violence as justified by the "weaker" woman. Just stay out of it.
Poor people tend to be uneducated and uneducated people tend to be more violent.
You can dress in dress clothes and still get into an altercation so I don't know why this is still being pushed
Love all the keyboard warriors in here who constantly speak up for women's rights and social justice. Yet when confronted with actually being able to do something while a woman is getting assaulted they say "not my place" or "they don't get paid to do that".
All talk and no action. Color me not surprised.
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