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I remember being lost when I was 7 and a really nice man talked to me and even invited me to his house. He helped me fin my parents after 3 days and I can still remember to this day all the fun stuff we did and how nice he made me feel during my stay.
ОтветитьI think it's disgusting how little people helped. In my everyday life if I see someone that needs help I'll help. Like the other month was riding my pushbike and saw a fella struggling dragging a fridge into his yard. Just jumped off and asked if he wanted help. He just stared for a few secs in disbelief n was like yh plz 🤣carried it in with him n just carried on my day lol little things like that take no more than five minutes and if we all did similar things life wouldn't be such a burden for us
ОтветитьTo know how authenthic a social experiment could be, is by realizing the position of cameraman... 😂
ОтветитьThe society HATES boys.
Ответитьthe people helping are wearing mics... how does that happen?
ОтветитьChild abuse putting a mask on a child
ОтветитьWhen I was 5, I left the house before anyone woke up because I really wanted to go to the park down the road. I made it to the park but I forgot how to get home, so I stayed at the park and some guy tried talking to me. He left for a while and i hid when i noticed him coming back. Even as a child something about him just didn't seem right. When he left, I tried to play a little more, and after a while, the school janitor found me and helped me get home. My mom was hysterical and the cops were there.
ОтветитьWenn ihr menschlich sein wollt, nehmt die bescheuerten Gesichtswindeln ab, das verängstigt ein Kind nämlich zusätzlich.
ОтветитьTry it again. Same spot but a black child this time
ОтветитьCamera man took that potion of invisibility
ОтветитьLost child named Hayden
ОтветитьAs a guy in this situation I think I would ask a woman to stop and help with me just to make the kid feel more comfortable and I would be worried the parents might show up and think I was a weirdo trying to take the kid.
ОтветитьWow a man actually helped
ОтветитьAs a grown black man approaching a small white child society will immediately judge and call the police.
ОтветитьMy boy just slipped away in a busy mall and got lost for 15 minutes while i lost it and the worst thoughts went through my head. I went to look at the cctv footage. He wasnt crying. He kept walking but i could see he was worried and looked around, sometimes standing still, looking. No one of the 1000 people around him even noticed him, let alone talked to him. He was finally "rescued" by somone who set out to find him (he saw me in distress, looked at his picture and ran off with the words "i'll find him"). He scooped him up and brought him back to me. I am so incredibly thankful.
ОтветитьI got lost in a Mall and then a Muslim family came up to me. The husband asked for my father's number and he called him and until my father came they stayed with me. The wife comforted me as I was crying and the kids shared their ice cream with me. At that time I was like 6.
Because of such kind people I still have faith in Humanity.
I've helped 4 lost kids. They saw me first and came to me although many others were around. I feel good about that. They sensed safety. I always grabbed their hand and held on to them until their parents showed back up. I would have definitely helped this child.
Ответитьsave the children wwg1wga
ОтветитьThe saddest thing about this is a child wearing a mask.
ОтветитьMost definitely I would help this child if I was in this situation.
ОтветитьI've helped a lost kid at the mall once
Ответитьhe looks like NPC child.... 😁 Sure sure, if you gonna help any child you gonna get troubles from parents or cops 🙄😏...... Nah....
ОтветитьReally brother? 5 lakh children went missing every year???? Oh, thats really really bad if its true. 😔
ОтветитьThe man in red is completely right. People just assume that men will hurt or abuse a child in that situation. Men can't approach children alone like women can. We have to keep a distance and call the police, or have a woman help. People will disagree, but this is the reality.
ОтветитьBut the cameraman doesn´t really seem to be standing in a hidden position.
ОтветитьWhat the last guy says was true. Look around if there's a woman a mother nearby before you approach the boy. Its sad but I wouldn't turn away ..I would stay for 20 minutes keeping an eye on him and ask for id if anyone tried to claim him as parents.
Ответитьa lot of it with dudes is fema;es got dudes so effed up in head that they think its wrong for us to like kids as males man .like every dudes a child rappoh man and its sad
ОтветитьLast guy made a really good point. As a man I feel like it could be a bad look talking to a little kid. Let’s say his mom turned the corner 10 seconds later and you’re with her son
Ответитьwhen he said his name was hayden i was thinking "thank god it wasn't Aiden"
ОтветитьI went to help some kids who seemed helpless before, my then 6 year old child told me that I got tricked by his peers, he knew them well, they were playing tricks on me. I felt embarrassed, but still will do the same thing if I see that again.
ОтветитьId help him find his parents
ОтветитьIm really happy that they helped him I will help him if I was there😭😭😭😭😭😭
ОтветитьI feel for the black woman she wants to help in the best possible way. She knows race is a big factor she did the proper response
ОтветитьThe excuse that the guy dressed in red used as a reason why he didn't help that little kid is almost but not quite as pathetic as he is.
I don't care how much people want to make false accusations at me. If I see a kid alone and the kid tells me they're lost I'm not leaving until the police show up and most likely not even then.
I honestly don't like people not helping a lost child pls no hate i just dont want it
ОтветитьI would never help a child like this. There’s no way I’m getting labeled a pedophile.
ОтветитьI was at the zoo I'm D.C. once when I saw a little boy crying. Everyone was just walking past like it was normal. I stopped and asked if he was lost, but he didn't speak any English. I only knew enough Spanish to ask his name. He did have a piece of paper with his phone number on it, though. I guess for just that kind of situation. I called the number and told his father which zoo exhibit we were at. His father and the rest of his family came and got him. They didn't really speak to me to say thank you, but I was just glad he got back to them safely. I don't understand how so many people just ignored him, though. He was so clearly distraught.
ОтветитьThank god the world isn’t that cruel yet !
Ответитьi remember i lost my way home when i was a little kid (honestly,i was very innocent and dumb that time)
i was wandering around on the street,everything looks unfamiliar
i felt absolutely hopeless,but thank god a kind stranger helped me,i think it was a woman? i don't know what would happen to me if she didn't helped me
i'm very grateful to her,i hope she's doing well right now
i really want to thank her again,even though i don't remember her face
Not if he was wearing a mask
Ответитьthe camera man
ОтветитьHell nah I'm not helping not my problem
ОтветитьIt sure helped me when I had a Chick-fil-A uniform on. People kinda just understood I was trying to help her out.
ОтветитьI feel that last guy. As a male with a bleeding heart for kids, you always have to be mindful of being judged. It’s sad that that has to be a barrier.
Ответитьkid stand in middle of street looks like he's with the camera, yet no one thinks he's lost...hmmm
ОтветитьOver 99% of lost children are found alive
ОтветитьI’m sorry but I’m still shook how that lady made it a race situation… I swear so many people pull the “race card” now in days… for some situations that don’t make sense
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