Everytime I watch a crowd of people watching and filming a fight, I feel as if they're dehumanizing the participants into a spectacle. No one ever intervenes for fear of their own personal safety, but they still stand around, watching. I feel as if these people should be exterminated for deterring the evolution of the human race by promoting infighting, but I understand that this is entirely unreasonable and is a result of the primitive nature of man and its obsession with watching drama, emotion and violence. Yet I could imagine that if I were ever in a fight, I'd like to hurt bystanders more than any opponent, for having the audacity to eavesdrop into others personal issues, and let them have a feel of how it is to be in a fight and experience physical pain, so that they wouldn't treat it so lightly and help others fighting next time. Everytime I see a group of people watching, and especially filming others fight, I just feel like sadistically blowing up that mass of selfish flesh and bones.
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of course we all have our beliefs and how we see things some do believe that if they get involved for all different reasons they are setting the stage to why they watch fights anyway and some get involved in fighting and watch others for the same reasons you believe in how it makes one feel so they get involved for the same reasons you belief in the fight in their eyes is better judged for how they see others involveing themselfs for the same reasons they want someone else to hurt because their involved and the hurt becomes revelant to the reason their involved to cause pain to someone else to watch the out come