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TheBus to Complacent and Oblivious
It's hard to make a comment like the one you just made without factoring in Human Choice and (The Strong vs. Weak). In this situation you have a middle aged man that is confronted with a situation and a choice-- The situation being; man witnesses younger/unstable man rob woman then hops a bus to complacent and oblivious. But regardless of the stops of society, I see a Weaker Physically/ Stronger Mentally middle aged man trying to take the appropriate thought process to settle this situation the best responsible way vs.a Stronger Physically/ Weaker Mentally robber that believes that hopping this bus to complacent and oblivious hoping society doesn't step up to the plate and take charge. My opinion is that choices differ depending on what your own moral compass determines is being Responsible.