What do you'll think about the passengers on that Greyhound bus?
If you don't remember the story, a man beheaded another on a Greyhound bus, while passengers and driver fled. What do you'll think about their actions?
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- Expediency. In such a crisis you rely on the fight or flight response. If you can not fight, you run like the wind. Those with training, with ability, with confidence in their success, a group, or those of blind heroic bent, might have stepped up. Those without such attributes were best to run, to survive, to see their families again. Shana
- if someone has already beheaded a man and still has a large knife or sword, you don't jump him. the bus isle is narrow, only one person can approach him at a time. they did the right thing. let someone with a gun disarm him.
- though it is noble to be courageous, it is not a sin and neither illegal nor disgraceful to protect one self from any real or perceived threat to ones life. definitely together they could have made a difference to the situation, but all such critical situations require a leader otherwise people follow what others are doing. as the saying goes it is better to have an army of sheep lead by a tiger then an army of tigers led by a sheep
- It was late at night on the backseat on the bus, he had killed the guy before anyone knew what was happening, I suppose someone could have risked their life to prevent desecration of the body but in the confusion most people just got off as quick as they could, hard to blame them
- Hell, I would have ran for my life too!!! The will to survive is a strong thing, my friend.
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