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Originally Posted by Byrns
And still people why bystanders don't intervene when they see a crime occurring in front of them.
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It's often called the "Bystander effect". The more people there are around, the more your mind thinks that it is not morally responsible for not helping. After all, there were [x-1] other people around. They all could have helped. If you're alone when you're witnessing this, you're bearing the full weight of the consequences of yourself...that if he dies, you were there to stop him.
Also, there's the fact that the attacker was pretty deranged and it wasn't out of the question that he could have shoved you down with Han.