Jyselle Conway - I’m not saying we need to be carbon copies of her... obviously 🤦🏼♀️ I’m saying we all should have the courage and empathy to help people in these situations
Jyselle Conway What are you even talking about? I commented we need to be like her on a video where she’s helping people- do you not have common sense? Wtf. And I didn’t say we need to BE her I said be LIKE her jeez
melanated and loving it with a melanated woman this is not a race issue, wtf, do u think every person of color speaks up? No, because I’ve seen plenty in this show that DONT. leave race out of it, it’s about CHARACTER.
@melanated and loving it with a melanated woman For real, shut the fuck up. This is in no way a race issue. As w y said, it's about character. Also, if you're gonna make an argument, try not to seem like a little kid while doing it.
I’m disgusted with the lady and the couple who didn’t help, no excuses at all, but I’m so proud to know that all those other people who saw did something! This shows me there are some good people in this world
Honestly I 100% agree the 2nd couple didn’t do shit , buncha melts. If I saw something like that I’d probably crack somebody right off the bat then ask questions after.
Yeah the wife of that biker dude just wanted that horrible thing to happen to the young girl imho. There are some people so ugly and so full of jealousy that they want the pain they experienced to happen to them. She’s a disgusting Karen that needs to be cancelled to the max
k0p They were being pushy and creepy. No one said all unattractive men are creepy, nor did anyone say these guys were unattractive. Calm down. You’re just searching for anything to confirm your biases.
That first girl and the guy who tied the doors shut are heroes in my book. Screw those morons who literally watched a crime happen and showed their true colors.
The guy who tied the knot on the door should get a fucking medal, that old geezer wanted to fight two young physical fit potential rapists. Jesus Christ. What a hero.
Almost cried with the man that called the cops and tied the door. It's so beautiful seeing a human doing everything in his power to protect the other. This shouldn't be unusual.
Yes him and the first girls are the only ones who truly tried to help the victim. The others just stood by and watched. And if that older lady said she’s been through the same thing herself, she should have had the courage to step in immediately.
I really think education makes a big difference. I'm 20 and I've learnt these "lies" about knowing another woman as a way to get her to come with me rather then the men a lot. But I can imagine if you've never been educated on what to do in a situation like that, you might feel stunned and helpless. Not trying to excuse the older ladies, I'm just trying to understand why they might not have known how to react as well as us gen z girls.
I'm baffled almost sick to my stomach. Those GROWN ass people just didn't do crap. Those 2 women "I'm only 5'0 or I'm a woman I was scared" EWWWWW. I can't believe they just sat there 🥺
@@swimmingpigeon7034 But the first girl was smart too. She played it off in a way where it seemed like she was familiar with the girl. Usually if the scenario to where to play out in real life, the guys would walk away because of the potential witnesses and usually the girl would have gone with the girls and played along better to get out of the situation. As a woman up against two males, it is safe to do what the first girl did
"My mother raised me right" Oh yeah she did, and the first group of women did the absolute perfect thing there, I don't understand how others can just sit there and do absolutely nothing
@@johnspence8141k? So that means let them get raped or killed? Pathetic excuses💀but y’all would cry when no one wants to help you in the same situation
That guy that reported the kids to the waitress, then confronted them, ACTUALLY called the cops, and then proceeded to go and tie the door with his own hoodie so they couldn't leave is awesome! His mother raised a fucking legend!!
@@hippo4262 I think he just said that because the guy in the video specified that his mother raised him right. He didn’t mention anything about a father.
@@hippo4262 Sure but I was just pointing out that the guy in the video himself specifically said his actions was due to how his mother raised him. Which is what the person who left this comment was referring to. So it’s odd you inserted your opinion of his father being involved, too, when you know nothing about him other than what is shown in the video. I do agree that if both parents are involved in someone’s upbringing they should both be given credit but that’s not the case for everyone. For some people it may be just the mother, just the father or someone else entirely. I personally would not like it if someone tried to give my dad credit for something that only my mom was involved in because it’s not their place.
@@TheInfantry98 well of course. It's not like he put a master lock on some chains. I think the point was to at least slow them down a little? Isk, I wasn't there so I could be wrong.
Right. She was laughing at them like it was some naughty prank they were playing, like she didn't think it would be all that wrong if they took the girl off and raped her.
@@ayishas4385she’s a disgrace! She acted like it was some kind of “oh boys will be boys type shit..” like the geriatric pickme she is giggling and whatnot.. yuck!
I was in absolute horror that they older women did nothing. One even joked with the guys how bad it was but then sat back and didn't protect here. Even if she was scared of those men the girl went to the bathroom why did she not follow the girl to the bathroom and stop her and tell her before she went back to the bar there's so many different ways they could have handled that. This is coming from a 49 year old women. I am ashamed at them.
We’re improving.... but 1 in 5 students are sexually assaulted. Yeah makes sense. And through out the whole video older people did the right thing also. Not just the younger people
i’m literally a 5’2 height and 100 pound 15 year old boy and it doesn’t take much to say, “hey, these guys just put a pill in your drink. don’t drink it.” it takes nothing more than a care to help someone like her in that situation. if you care, that’s more than enough to stop it.
I literally can’t imagine how someone could watch 2 boys drug a girl’s drink and NOT TELL HER?!?! You don’t have to do anything physical to the boys literally just say, “Hey, they dropped a pill into your drink, don’t drink it” Like wtf is wrong with those second people?! They watched the girl drink a drugged beverage and get dragged out of the bar!!! I’m losing faith in humanity, honestly.
What surprised me the most is how everyone was so polite to the boys. I'm surprised they weren't treated like criminals from the moment they witnessed the roofying
Honestly though. How do they even get offered the option of leaving? They should’ve let the entire damn bar know what those guys did and called the police immediately. They’d be walking away and straight to the next victim.
Because they were good looking boy next door types. Had they been unattractive or of another race, I’m sure they would have been treated as criminals on sight.
@Carroow1993 nah. It's because they were giving a non confrontational attitude and they hadn't done anything super serious YET. Like, if the same boys used violence I'm sure they would have gotten violence back. But they were sneaky and laid back so people were more focused on getting the girl away than fighting them.
“as a woman” you should have a little sympathy. “as a woman” you should stand up for other women. “as a woman” you shouldn’t normalize or accept that behaviour.
Goddammit, it took a younger girl who spoke up to fix this.p, whereas the grown adults were gunna let her get raped. The first chick did it so eloquently. It doesn't take much. "Hey, you wanna study with us instead? I take that class." "That's it, she sits with us, thanks." So simple. I can't speak for the trama of the second one, but I still think she should have pressed the girl to stay. Last bitch was inexcusable. She didn't even have the courtesy to tell the girl. She didn't speak up as a witness. And fuck that "i was scared" shit. You were laughing and even when other people were giving you a safe moment to speak out, you didnt. It's not a matter of getting into a fight, ppl. Even that trooper guy didn't need to get physical to try to protect her. Not once did he try to initiate some over the top bar fight. He didn't need brute strength to solve the problem. He even started off very subtly, noticed that wasn't getting through, then called the cops and tried to keep them from getting away. Those people weren't "scared". That's just their 'on camera' pretty words to hide the fact that they just didn't feel like going through the trouble.
@@trymeonforsize9343 you're speaking nothing but facts. it disappoints me to see that some people would just watch and do nothing even though its so simple to just tell the girl that her drink was drugged or call 911.
I disagree with the fact that you said they don't care. Who knows, maybe they don't but I think they were just unsure what to do. They should've done something but they may be thinking in a completely different way to you.
Mia, your street smart and ability to react is awesome and I wholeheartedly agree. They need to be trained on how to look out for one another. What annoyed me was that the lady said it happened to her before...yet she didnt try to do anything? LIKE MY NIGGA DOOOO SOMETHINGGG! HELP HERRRRR! She should've been the most try hard, unless she just froze up.
your crusty toe you don’t know me AT ALL. Don’t EVER tell me what I would or wouldn’t do. If this girl was about to get drugged and raped I would’ve stopped it. You’re truly disgusting.
the lady who just laughed with them and said "you're so bad" is the type of lady who says girls who get raped asked for it because they were either drunk or scantily clad
The old man: "I didn't do anything because I didn't see them slip anything in her drink" so if the police don't see a killer kill someone, then nothing should be done? They knew that something was up enough to get the manager. He should have stopped them
MarneyBarney I get that as I said but also how long is that gonna be ok? when you see that girl drinking it clearly about to be put in a dangerous position and you’re still gonna sit back and not say anything that doesn’t seem right to me🤷🏻♀️
I love how one woman’s excuse was that “I’m a woman I was scared” and then the ones after her was “as a woman I felt the need to protect another woman”. I was looking for someone to notice that but here. Edit: thanks for all the likes ^w^ it’s much appreciated
@@jiminplsletmehit7620 The woman who said she was scared had the perfect opportunity to speak up when the waitress asked if anyone else witnessed the crime. Also, why would she be scared if there were that many people around?
@@elana4006 well, first off, cause no one else said anything, she did the same (peer pressure; basically, the fact that there WERE so many people, intensified her fears). Second, she was SCARED, not everyone is that brave, ya know.
@@nursik- I guess, thanks for explaining. I get that not everyone is brave, but I still can't believe how she'd rather let rapists get away than speak up once. I like to believe she was planning on calling the cops later.
@@elana4006 People can move. They don't have to get her right then and there to _get_ her. Not every one is concerned with the consequences of terrible crimes, including young, dumb teenage boys. And when you're scared, you're scared. It doesn't mean "Let me stop and think enough to take an opportunity to say something." It means *"I'm Scared."* and that's what she was. Scared. It's not about opportunities.
That man who tied the door shut literally brought me to tears. I haven’t been drugged but I have been sexually assaulted and I wished I had someone in my life like that
I hate that the woman that was there in that section said nothing, even when he spoke up and they were looking for anyone to confirm if they seen it too she sat there, silent.
I can't believe the grown women and the one man did nothing and then admitted to not only seeing it, but the one older women admitting she was date rapped and DID NOTHING! Shame on them. For the man who not only stood up but blocked the door, God bless him. Also, for the other women and men who stood up ❤️❤️❤️❤️
The lady talking about her husband “He would’ve taken him out” Really? Cause y’all just sat there watching a woman get drugged and you let her leave without even stopping her in any form. Yeah, he would’ve taken him out. 😳 foh
Fatima H That first girl was wonderful. Women need to stand up for each other more. I would’ve knocked the drink over when I saw powder. That’s dangerous as fuck. Better to not give her the opportunity to drink it at all. They have a really creepy vibe. I’m honestly impressed by the actors.
Daniel Barwatt I feel like you should be confrontational in that kind of situation, or at least be like the last guy and tell someone. That lady that flirted with them, and the first one that said nothing were both terrible. I don’t consider myself confrontational, but if someone is actually in danger, I’d gladly help them and ignore what might happen to me. I care more about others than myself.
Not all people have the same level of courage. Some bystanders who are seeing something are not always necessarily indifferent. There are times I froze watching a situation unfold.
“As a woman I was afraid” 😐 yet those college girls stood up for her and didn’t laugh about the guys actions or called them “bad” 😐 (I’ve been put in this situation before and I actually did something about it. I saved the girl and called the cops. I wasn’t able to save myself. But that girl didn’t have to live with the trauma. Some of you under my comment need to stop sounding pathetic and coming after people when you don’t know the full story.)
@@alimahb3465 DEADASS I WAS THINKING THE SAME THING!! like i was hoping the end would show a girl pouring the drink on both of them lmaoo great minds think alike
“As a woman I was scared for myself”. But as a woman you’re ok to stand back and watch another woman have her drink spiked. WOW. I’m dumb founded. She thought it was funny. Would she find it funny if that was her daughter?!
It was in the heat of the moment she didn't find it funny she laughed cause she thought she was seeing things and she couldn't believe it be mindfull aswell
That old couple had to have been the stupidest of the lot. By keeping quiet and not standing up, that young girl would have been raped or dead. Bunch of old cowards
David Amaya it’s none of her business? if someone is about to drink a drugged drink and you saw it, you wouldn’t tell them? LMAOOO some person you are 🤢🤢
@David Amaya well thats cuz ur a dumbass. And she didn't "do the right thing" like stfu ur prop gonna grow up to be those college guys, let me guess ur also a trump supporter
The second one didn’t even bother to tell the girl that they put something in her drink and didn’t try to stop them from taking her out so what do they mean “we tried” u didn’t do anything if it was real something could happen t the girl.
Old people sometimes doesn't want to involved physically coz, well you know, they're old. If those boys can do such things towards the young girl, they're definitely can point guns or knives or just punch them both flat. I think they're wise enough to tell the waitress and offered to send that girl back
That last lady was horrible. She was trying to be all flirty with the DRUGGERS and said “that’s so bad!!” All flirt like and didn’t even back up the guy who ratted them out. She didn’t want to look like a snitch in front of the college guys that she was trying to flirt with🙄
And the fact that the woman had gone through the same thing made it even worse. She was in the situation and instead of helping her out so she doesn't get into the same thing, she just turns a blind eye. So stupid
She was in shock. The the same thing happened to her, and maybe thoses thoughts could flash through her had like a movie. The man, I could say what you said about them, he was being passive about the whole situation.
"As a woman, I was afraid." "As a woman, I felt the need to protect another woman." One person's excuse is another's reason why. Be like the second woman
the people who didn't help brought me to tears. It's good to know that people can actually be so passive in a situation that they'd rather have someone be raped and possibly murdered than try and help.
I’m a teenager and 5 foot if I ever saw this I would do something. Not an excuse. We need to protect each other nowadays. Do something..ANYTHING. Take the risk. It can save a life. Edit: Holy crap thanks for the likes
@@metube3398 eh she's in public with other people around. She didn't have ti confront them but you can call 911 or talk to the staff . Dont be a dumb ass
@@songbvrds2163 I mean Is disgusting to see a man who might rape his target putting a drug and taking them away then might kill them afterwards I mean if that not disgusting then I don't know.
She was powerless in that situation, she might not want to risk being put in that situation again. Not everyone can be a hero. Trying to be the hero in different situations has gotten some people killed🤷♀️
Idk how I feel about the women that didn’t do anything out of fear of “being a woman.” It seems pathetic when a girl is about to be drugged and raped, and you use that excuse. What about her? You’re just going to sit there and let her go through something beyond traumatic
Exactly and I've actually been sexually assaulted before I wouldn't wish that on anybody i will always step in if I see a woman in a comprising situation
@@abbysheyba8421 you’re right it’s just that for some reason it makes me mad from past issues. There was a girl who had attacked a man in which lead to women saying “Yes Queen!!” But when the man called her out they bullied him and it made me feel very angry.
@@sweetmemes1365 you should have explained that in the first place bc otherwise people will just assume you're a troll. And yes I'm aware of the current toxic femininity being disguised as women empowerment and it's honestly sickening.
4:41 The fact that this woman who was in college had that happen to her and years and years sees it happen to another girl but does nothing speaks volume.
It horrifying to think about. She's experienced herself and yet still didn't feel the need to stop it from happening to someone else or get the guy she was with to step in.
8:10 that lady made me cry. Love seeing women support women. I was raped 3 years ago and my friend watched and when I reported it she lied under oath. We need more people like that.
The audacity of men to make it about themselves when the subject of men hasn't even come up. My guy, it's not about you, boo xx In all seriousness, what happened to you was vile. I'm sorry you went through that.
@@danielriseno.o5929 yes I will shame it. so that people who are scared will learn they can do something even when scared. you have many options to help. throw a damn ball or paper or tell the manager or something.
@@danielriseno.o5929 I do agree its bad to shame someone for feeling scared but she could've done something like tell the girl or a staff member, and the fact that she had chance to back up the man's claims of seeing the drink just pisses me off
@@captainmustacheio7493 There are just SO many things she could've done. So many. No one's expecting her to tackle the guys single-handedly or anything. She has a complete lack of both resourcefulness and imagination. I hope she learns from this.
Thank you to everyone that saw and stopped them. To those that stayed silent, you are cowards! You have no idea the ever lasting trauma that being drugged and raped leaves on a woman. The confusion, the guilt because you “didn’t fight”, the anger, the lapse in memory that can take months to years, if ever, to recover. As my therapist said, you will never be the person you were before the trauma.
I think it's so funny to see the reaction of the ppl who didnt do jack shit. They know they look like assholes. That last woman was like "oh you boys are so bad!🤭🤭" like it was a joke or something. She tried to play it off in the end but uh she ain't foolin me. She didnt say a word. Not even when specifically asked if she saw something. N there is NO excuse for that.
"I'm 5 foot tall, how am I gonna help?" As a 5 foot tall 16 year old boy. I've acttualy helped a few people out of situations close to these. It just takes confidence!
@Louis P. what is your age , your height can increase a lot if you are below 18! Edit: I too was short when I was 12 about 5feet now at 14 I am almost 5’11
It's so upsetting anyone could watch this and do nothing. Then say “we tried” what a lame excuse for not stepping up and doing something to protect the girl. What if she was your daughter or granddaughter?! You'd certainly wish someone stepped up then. If you see something, say something. But some of those other people definitely have my respect for the way they stepped up to protect her!!
Okay but if they tried to stop the guys they would probably just get beat up? *I assume they don't have the power as the guys because they're older and generally, older people usually are more wiser, smarter, but are 'weaker'. 🤷♂️ Unless, somehow, they got some great power, trained for all kind of shit or a weapon. More people would get hurt in general.
This happened to me in a bar once. Thank God the bar tender saw it and spoke up and he actually called me a cab, made sure I got in there alone and he even told the driver of the cab what happened and the cab driver made sure we weren't followed to my house and made sure that I got inside safe who knows what would of happened if the bar tender wouldn't of done that for me. I probably wouldn't be here today
@@crispy_potatoes7692 they could leave been trying to block her in to make it harder to leave, plus they seemed to be making her physically uncomfortable so it’s something she picked up on
@@crispy_potatoes7692 It was the way they were crowding her and boxing her in. And the fact that she clearly didn't know them. It would have immediately made me ill at ease too. It's not the fact that they're dudes, but the vibe was off.
Pretty sad that a woman that has had that happen to her still did nothing. I’d imagine younger people today would be more likely to do something than older folks more used to camera-free environments.
@@trinityruelas3171 Yes, she and her husband are horrible. And his excuse of "not seeing anything go into the drink" does not work, because he could have said he suspects that something did.
Yeah shame on that older lady. Especially after saying that she herself has been through the same thing when she was in college. She of all people should be stepping in without hesitation.
Really his Ass Kicked NOPE NOW WAY. When I worked in a Bar. When I kicked out these COLLEGE KID'S. THEY ALWAYS SCREAMED I AM TELLING MY MOMMY AND DADDY. THEN WE ARE GOING TO SUE YOU. These College kids are all the same they think they have NO RULES. Not all of them just the "RICH BRATTY ONES". That have a Mom and Dad that think that there CHILDREN ARE WONDERFULL. And there the ones that BREAK THE LAWS.
Lia Grace Yeah I can imagine it’s hard and I guess you’d never know your true reactions until you’re in such a situation. I suffer with anxiety but I’d much rather get a few punches to my face or an argument than see someone get drugged and wonder off with two strangers.
Chris IsBetterThanYou yeah I would step up unless they had a gun then I would call the cops I don’t wanna die young if I was 70 or 75 or something I would fight them granted I’m in peak condition when I’m that old lol
I was roofied at a casino in Arizona. Thank God my friends knew what was going on and took me to our hotel room. Next day the police saw the camera video and recognized the suspects. If my friends hadn't been there I don't know what would have happened. 😥
"There are two kinds of evil people in this world. People who do evil stuff and people who see evil stuff being done and don't try to stop it." -Janis Ian from Mean Girls
“i’m five feet tall” was her excuse to not stop them... BRUH i am 5 ft tall and i would have just yelled and cursed like a Karen wanting to speak to the manager TF
I'm five feet tall. It's a well lit bar full of plenty of people. You can tell someone, you can call someone, there are a million ways to be anonymous. Just say you didn't want to get involved or it was too bothersome. There's absolutely no and I mean NO fucking excuse. Such bullshit.
Marisa castaneda same, rn I’m 4’8 and I would’ve hit the guy, yelled a cussed. Hope I get taller later, but I don’t care how tall I am, I’ll fight for something when I want to, and when it’s needed.
Omg the guy who call the police gave me chills and I’m still crying. Thanks to him and for sure the others who spoke but wow man I hope he sees all the thanks to him!!!
The first girl immediately tried to help her even before the drugs. Everyone needs to be like her
Jyselle Conway why do you say that
Jyselle Conway - I’m not saying we need to be carbon copies of her... obviously 🤦🏼♀️ I’m saying we all should have the courage and empathy to help people in these situations
Jyselle Conway What are you even talking about? I commented we need to be like her on a video where she’s helping people- do you not have common sense? Wtf. And I didn’t say we need to BE her I said be LIKE her jeez
Jyselle Conway apparently you can’t read or comprehend what your reading, unlike the 100’s of others who read it
Jyselle Conway LMFAOO ur kinda dumb
Can't believe that old woman said she went through that yet didn't say a damn thing to stop someone else going through it
melanated and loving it with a melanated woman this is not a race issue, wtf, do u think every person of color speaks up? No, because I’ve seen plenty in this show that DONT. leave race out of it, it’s about CHARACTER.
I know. Makes it even worse that she went through it and still let it happen.
melanated and loving it with a melanated woman lmao the only
racist fool is you. And bye Felicia? Grow up kid. Peace ✌️
@melanated and loving it with a melanated woman For real, shut the fuck up. This is in no way a race issue. As w y said, it's about character. Also, if you're gonna make an argument, try not to seem like a little kid while doing it.
@melanated and loving it with a melanated woman
And then some people say only white people can be racist smh....
guy: “look it’s just wine”
girl: “then you drink it”
the first girl handled it so perfectly !!
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I’m disgusted with the lady and the couple who didn’t help, no excuses at all, but I’m so proud to know that all those other people who saw did something! This shows me there are some good people in this world
Husband looked like a biker dude or something.
And to think that it happened to the wife before.
Honestly I 100% agree the 2nd couple didn’t do shit , buncha melts. If I saw something like that I’d probably crack somebody right off the bat then ask questions after.
Yeah the wife of that biker dude just wanted that horrible thing to happen to the young girl imho. There are some people so ugly and so full of jealousy that they want the pain they experienced to happen to them. She’s a disgusting Karen that needs to be cancelled to the max
They were clearly upset, yet they let it happen. The bystander effect. Idk how they just say there and watch them leave.
Nah foreal, first girl handled it perfectly...
Exactly!! They even picked up on creepy vibes before the dudes drugged the drink. That girl nailed it!
And notice how the girl told her to take her seat and sat on the other seat, kinda protecting her by sititng on the outer part. 2:18.
@k0p the were extremely handy and pushy. It was also clear she wasn't a 100% comfortable with their attention. Nothing to do with attractivenes.
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k0p They were being pushy and creepy. No one said all unattractive men are creepy, nor did anyone say these guys were unattractive. Calm down. You’re just searching for anything to confirm your biases.
That first girl and the guy who tied the doors shut are heroes in my book. Screw those morons who literally watched a crime happen and showed their true colors.
facts
Clear facts
Smart thinking of them to do this.
The frist girl didn't tie the door
The guy who tied the knot on the door should get a fucking medal, that old geezer wanted to fight two young physical fit potential rapists. Jesus Christ. What a hero.
The man who tied up the front door is a hero. We have no choice but to stan
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@@cobyzues2795 sta not stan
Who the fuck is stan?
He looks like a younger Churchill
Almost cried with the man that called the cops and tied the door. It's so beautiful seeing a human doing everything in his power to protect the other. This shouldn't be unusual.
Yes him and the first girls are the only ones who truly tried to help the victim. The others just stood by and watched. And if that older lady said she’s been through the same thing herself, she should have had the courage to step in immediately.
@@amylee8969 did you not watch the full video, others tried to help too
@@amylee8969 he don't go to smoke... He go to prepare for the fight with two
crazy how a teenager stepped in more than those adults. respect to that one dude that called the police also.
I really think education makes a big difference. I'm 20 and I've learnt these "lies" about knowing another woman as a way to get her to come with me rather then the men a lot. But I can imagine if you've never been educated on what to do in a situation like that, you might feel stunned and helpless. Not trying to excuse the older ladies, I'm just trying to understand why they might not have known how to react as well as us gen z girls.
Watch the full thing their more adults than teens that protected her actually
@@zionestifanoos3605 well the teens aren't that much involved here if you see the ratio!
@@zionestifanoos3605 yeah i wouldnt expect many teenagers to be at a bar? lol
I'm baffled almost sick to my stomach. Those GROWN ass people just didn't do crap. Those 2 women "I'm only 5'0 or I'm a woman I was scared" EWWWWW. I can't believe they just sat there 🥺
The first girl and the guy who tied the door with his jacket are heroes
@deliverence to be fair, the guy that tied the door was literally making sure they didn’t get away.
@@swimmingpigeon7034 But the first girl was smart too. She played it off in a way where it seemed like she was familiar with the girl. Usually if the scenario to where to play out in real life, the guys would walk away because of the potential witnesses and usually the girl would have gone with the girls and played along better to get out of the situation. As a woman up against two males, it is safe to do what the first girl did
Dude is Russian Bear not afraid of nothing.
@@cooltina789 she/he never said that first girl wasn’t smart
What if a customer tried to enter?
"Theres nothing in her drink"
"Then you drink it!"
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Giving away someone else’s property is not clever.
I would’ve told her to pour the drink out then pour it out onto the guys lmao
@@Zoe_LaRynn that's a good one!🤣
YESSS I loved that part so much. These actors really get to practice their improv with these people!
that was actually a really smart response because it basically forces the boys to admit that they did it
"My mother raised me right" Oh yeah she did, and the first group of women did the absolute perfect thing there, I don't understand how others can just sit there and do absolutely nothing
sometimes you panic or get scared. Especially in a group you keep looking at one another to see if anyones gonna do something.
@@johnspence8141 no excuse
@@johnspence8141k? So that means let them get raped or killed? Pathetic excuses💀but y’all would cry when no one wants to help you in the same situation
@@johnspence8141 nope
@keplerbeerwhat makes you think that?
“I was scared cause I’m a woman, what can I do?”
“As a woman I feel the need to protect another woman”
2 kinds of people
"As a woman" Like, bitch, a vagina doesn't stop you from dialing 911
Mistrelia facts
@@Mistrelia HAHAHAHA
Mistrelia HAHAHAAHHAHAH IM MF DYING
Yes, it makes me so angry to see another woman sit by and let it happen smh
That guy that reported the kids to the waitress, then confronted them, ACTUALLY called the cops, and then proceeded to go and tie the door with his own hoodie so they couldn't leave is awesome! His mother raised a fucking legend!!
@@hippo4262 I think he just said that because the guy in the video specified that his mother raised him right. He didn’t mention anything about a father.
@@hippo4262 Sure but I was just pointing out that the guy in the video himself specifically said his actions was due to how his mother raised him. Which is what the person who left this comment was referring to. So it’s odd you inserted your opinion of his father being involved, too, when you know nothing about him other than what is shown in the video. I do agree that if both parents are involved in someone’s upbringing they should both be given credit but that’s not the case for everyone. For some people it may be just the mother, just the father or someone else entirely. I personally would not like it if someone tried to give my dad credit for something that only my mom was involved in because it’s not their place.
The sweatshirt wouldn’t stop anybody with half a brain.
@@TheInfantry98 well of course. It's not like he put a master lock on some chains. I think the point was to at least slow them down a little? Isk, I wasn't there so I could be wrong.
Yesss
The man who tied the door handle is a hero, respect to him!
I know right
tbh he looked buzzed af
He was the best!
He is ready for a fight.
A smart one to be precise
That blonde lady was nuts. What could they have done in a crowded bar?
Right. She was laughing at them like it was some naughty prank they were playing, like she didn't think it would be all that wrong if they took the girl off and raped her.
She’s a disgusting coward
@@ayishas4385she’s a disgrace! She acted like it was some kind of “oh boys will be boys type shit..” like the geriatric pickme she is giggling and whatnot.. yuck!
@@ayishas4385she was drunk
@@chlownee😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
"then YOU drink it.."
the actors: 👁👄👁
Lol
Best way to shut down an argument lol
🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
Boom😂😂💀
Lol surprised pikachu face 😆
"My mother raised me right"
She ABSOLUTELY did sir!
Yeah 🙋🏼♀
I think it’s crazy how the younger generation are so much braver in all these scenarios 🤷🏼♀️.. at least we’re improving
I was in absolute horror that they older women did nothing. One even joked with the guys how bad it was but then sat back and didn't protect here. Even if she was scared of those men the girl went to the bathroom why did she not follow the girl to the bathroom and stop her and tell her before she went back to the bar there's so many different ways they could have handled that. This is coming from a 49 year old women. I am ashamed at them.
Sorry for the errors wrote while shaking with anger.
Denise Coursolle Thats Bc their own sons and grandsons have probably done the same shit
We’re improving.... but 1 in 5 students are sexually assaulted. Yeah makes sense. And through out the whole video older people did the right thing also. Not just the younger people
yea because they probably know from experience
i’m literally a 5’2 height and 100 pound 15 year old boy and it doesn’t take much to say, “hey, these guys just put a pill in your drink. don’t drink it.” it takes nothing more than a care to help someone like her in that situation. if you care, that’s more than enough to stop it.
Good kid
You're a good kid. Don't ever lose those instincts! ❤️ I can tell you will grow up to be the kind of man that people can depend on.
its worth potentially getting the shit kicked out of you for saying something, imo anyway. there are some things you just cannot ignore.
ftm detected
@@tupoleva144 Zip it, anime fan.
The first girl who stepped in was my favorite, she is wise beyond her years.
Wisdom comes in many forms.
The guy who tied his jacket in between the doors was amazing though.
Should've called the police straight away. If this was real, they'd have just moved on to their next victim.
Yes. My second favorite was the woman in the scarf who said, "As a woman, I felt the need to protect another woman."
I aim to be like her. I try but I'm hella oblivious, but I think I've managed to be decent like her. but I wanna be on another level.
Why don’t we stand up and honor the guy who tied his jacket on the door
Exactly 👏🏻
Exactly *claps*
That's called kidnapping
The hero we all need ❤️
Seriously.... and his comebacks to the guys. "Yeah, I was watching your little college drama." He was great!
I literally can’t imagine how someone could watch 2 boys drug a girl’s drink and NOT TELL HER?!?! You don’t have to do anything physical to the boys literally just say, “Hey, they dropped a pill into your drink, don’t drink it” Like wtf is wrong with those second people?! They watched the girl drink a drugged beverage and get dragged out of the bar!!! I’m losing faith in humanity, honestly.
Then if they deny it then tell them to drink the drink since theres nothing wrong with it
Well those country folk were a little s l o w in their defense.
Unfucking believable 😲
Especially cause the woman admitted the same thing happened to her in college, so even MORE so no excuse!!
She smiled too.....
What surprised me the most is how everyone was so polite to the boys. I'm surprised they weren't treated like criminals from the moment they witnessed the roofying
Honestly though. How do they even get offered the option of leaving? They should’ve let the entire damn bar know what those guys did and called the police immediately. They’d be walking away and straight to the next victim.
@@aleia4654 Exactly what I would have done. Big-scene it!!!!! (big-scene is a verb)
Because they were good looking boy next door types. Had they been unattractive or of another race, I’m sure they would have been treated as criminals on sight.
@Carroow1993 nah. It's because they were giving a non confrontational attitude and they hadn't done anything super serious YET. Like, if the same boys used violence I'm sure they would have gotten violence back. But they were sneaky and laid back so people were more focused on getting the girl away than fighting them.
That’s due to them being good looking and white
Person: Doesn’t speak up
John Quinones: *So you have chosen death*
Djfrankenstein lol
박승원 don't even reply if you're gonna say 'lol'
Djfrankenstein Sadly John is telling the truth...
I dont know if that's how you spell his last name, but if it is, that's impressive.
On yo ass boi
“as a woman” you should have a little sympathy. “as a woman” you should stand up for other women. “as a woman” you shouldn’t normalize or accept that behaviour.
Exactly
Goddammit, it took a younger girl who spoke up to fix this.p, whereas the grown adults were gunna let her get raped. The first chick did it so eloquently. It doesn't take much. "Hey, you wanna study with us instead? I take that class." "That's it, she sits with us, thanks." So simple. I can't speak for the trama of the second one, but I still think she should have pressed the girl to stay. Last bitch was inexcusable. She didn't even have the courtesy to tell the girl. She didn't speak up as a witness. And fuck that "i was scared" shit. You were laughing and even when other people were giving you a safe moment to speak out, you didnt. It's not a matter of getting into a fight, ppl. Even that trooper guy didn't need to get physical to try to protect her. Not once did he try to initiate some over the top bar fight. He didn't need brute strength to solve the problem. He even started off very subtly, noticed that wasn't getting through, then called the cops and tried to keep them from getting away. Those people weren't "scared". That's just their 'on camera' pretty words to hide the fact that they just didn't feel like going through the trouble.
@@trymeonforsize9343 you're speaking nothing but facts. it disappoints me to see that some people would just watch and do nothing even though its so simple to just tell the girl that her drink was drugged or call 911.
Exactly
I agree but fear gets the best of some people, especially if they aren’t too empathetic in general.
That lady that was like “you guys!!!” She literally seems like the teacher that gave special treatment to the boys bc she had crushes on them
omyfgod for REAL. That was gross. Also your profile pic is iconic aha
@@deni9888 thank you😫
unpopular opinion : kikyo’s backstory is tragic but does not make me feel any sympathy for her actions after her death
@@m0o_min609 I hate kikiyo dw😌
LITWRALY, she annoyed me so much my god
Love the dads who literally said, “don’t test me. I got kids. DON’T do it.”
I had a feeling men would be protective of a young woman.
I wish they showed more of the dads' reactions.
The people who just say there, it’s extremely disturbing to watch how they didn’t care if this girl was drugged and raped
I disagree with the fact that you said they don't care. Who knows, maybe they don't but I think they were just unsure what to do. They should've done something but they may be thinking in a completely different way to you.
Cyanide -drink up ok that’s your opinion. I still think this is disgusting of them.
Not everyone has the courage and ion think you would help
Mia, your street smart and ability to react is awesome and I wholeheartedly agree.
They need to be trained on how to look out for one another.
What annoyed me was that the lady said it happened to her before...yet she didnt try to do anything? LIKE MY NIGGA DOOOO SOMETHINGGG!
HELP HERRRRR! She should've been the most try hard, unless she just froze up.
your crusty toe you don’t know me AT ALL. Don’t EVER tell me what I would or wouldn’t do. If this girl was about to get drugged and raped I would’ve stopped it. You’re truly disgusting.
the lady who just laughed with them and said "you're so bad" is the type of lady who says girls who get raped asked for it because they were either drunk or scantily clad
I don't think she has a daughter either. Propably only raised boys and dont have any sense protectiveness over girls.
shes def a pick-me girl
Well, at least she did speak up. But she could have done more, like calling the cops.
I would have called the cops if anything.
* I think they need more diverse actors because how would they act if the person was black or muslim or Mexican
“why didn’t you try to stop them?”
“i did!”
her: *does literally nothing*
i think she was drunk 😐 it is a bar after all
She's too old are you kidding meh
The old man: "I didn't do anything because I didn't see them slip anything in her drink" so if the police don't see a killer kill someone, then nothing should be done? They knew that something was up enough to get the manager. He should have stopped them
They just enjoy seeing it happen,in my opinion.🤦🏽♀️
She couldn’t she was. ”5 FeT TalL”
People who sit back and do nothing are part of the problem, I hope they are thoroughly ashamed of themselves
The guy with the white shirt : i want to play it cool
Also him : calls 911 and ties the door with his jacket
Ιωάννα Μαρούση Right? Haha! He went from 0 to 💯 real quick. 👌🏻
At least he did something
Haha
Where are you from Ioanna?
Ιωάννα Μαρούση that was suuuuper COOL
@@dontsaymynameunlessyouknow8775 Greece
I LOVE THE FIRST GIRL OMG THE GUYS says “I only see wine” than the girl “says alright than you drink it” SAVAGE
How's that savage? Lol
@@210hayden6 Because shes cool.
Hayden Holt yeah. HAYDEN it do be cool doe
@Loneamaruq Ah yes. Murder is very savage.
Loneamaruq ummm wow didn’t expect that but okay 😳😳
BRUH THEY REALLY MADE THE ACTORS SAY “It’s flu medicine” 💀
Kiersten Little 😂😂
Its corona medicine
ItS FlU MedICATIon
Yeah totally believable 🙄
Right like why would she need flu medicine🤣💀
Who puts flu meds in wine?!
I literally started crying. The way she stands up for another female like that is absolutely amazing
That third woman disgusts me she just watched laughing I can’t believe it
I think she was just dumbfounded. Not justifying it but that's why she did it I guess
i think it was sort of nervous laughing
z o e Yeahh maybe at the beginning but surely once she saw the girl actually drinking it u would step in
She was definitely too scared and I think that’s ok
MarneyBarney I get that as I said but also how long is that gonna be ok? when you see that girl drinking it clearly about to be put in a dangerous position and you’re still gonna sit back and not say anything that doesn’t seem right to me🤷🏻♀️
I love how one woman’s excuse was that “I’m a woman I was scared” and then the ones after her was “as a woman I felt the need to protect another woman”. I was looking for someone to notice that but here.
Edit: thanks for all the likes ^w^ it’s much appreciated
People are allowed to be scared. Props to the lady that was brave enough to stand up for her, but not everyone has to be like that.
@@jiminplsletmehit7620 The woman who said she was scared had the perfect opportunity to speak up when the waitress asked if anyone else witnessed the crime. Also, why would she be scared if there were that many people around?
@@elana4006 well, first off, cause no one else said anything, she did the same (peer pressure; basically, the fact that there WERE so many people, intensified her fears). Second, she was SCARED, not everyone is that brave, ya know.
@@nursik- I guess, thanks for explaining. I get that not everyone is brave, but I still can't believe how she'd rather let rapists get away than speak up once. I like to believe she was planning on calling the cops later.
@@elana4006 People can move. They don't have to get her right then and there to _get_ her. Not every one is concerned with the consequences of terrible crimes, including young, dumb teenage boys. And when you're scared, you're scared. It doesn't mean "Let me stop and think enough to take an opportunity to say something." It means *"I'm Scared."* and that's what she was. Scared. It's not about opportunities.
That man who tied the door shut literally brought me to tears. I haven’t been drugged but I have been sexually assaulted and I wished I had someone in my life like that
I pray for you.Guess you are doing great right now, sis ❤️
Hope you are fine now
hope u are doing well.
I hope you're doing okay now, stay strong!
I hate that the woman that was there in that section said nothing, even when he spoke up and they were looking for anyone to confirm if they seen it too she sat there, silent.
I can't believe the grown women and the one man did nothing and then admitted to not only seeing it, but the one older women admitting she was date rapped and DID NOTHING! Shame on them.
For the man who not only stood up but blocked the door, God bless him. Also, for the other women and men who stood up ❤️❤️❤️❤️
I know. If this wasn’t fake, they’d be just as slimy and shady as the two guys attempting to rape her.
Like what if that was their own daughter?
The lady talking about her husband
“He would’ve taken him out” Really? Cause y’all just sat there watching a woman get drugged and you let her leave without even stopping her in any form. Yeah, he would’ve taken him out. 😳 foh
George Maher Jr exactly
Bru allow them they're senior citizens and can probably barely walk
The police need to investigate that creepy ass couple!!
alvinfromlondon stop reaching, they’re either ex addicts or didn’t age well. 💯
Right wtf
I started dying when the first girl said, " You're welcome, have a good day!" And then sips her drink from the straw so savagely 😂😂😂😂
I loved it when she said, "You drink it then." LOL
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clearly she was so nervous
@@y.r.9401 If you pause the video first then click this 4:29 you’ll be аbІе tо nоtісе hеr brеаsts
Like a badass!
The dude that tied the door with his hoodie is a hero, man that was awesome..!!! If you're reading this then you're an absolute boss good man.
Yeah he was awesome
Yes
Agreed
Is that you on profile?.
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@@ujb00c10 LOL don’t even try to simp
the first girl knew something was up from the very begginning, love her
The sad thing is, people do this and sometimes they get raped or even killed. And the fact that nobody even helps them is just unacceptable:(
yea and moments like that, the person going through that really depend on other people to help them out
Jenibelle C. Exactly people need to stop, for example, what if people were doing that to them?
Fatima H That first girl was wonderful. Women need to stand up for each other more. I would’ve knocked the drink over when I saw powder. That’s dangerous as fuck. Better to not give her the opportunity to drink it at all. They have a really creepy vibe. I’m honestly impressed by the actors.
Daniel Barwatt I feel like you should be confrontational in that kind of situation, or at least be like the last guy and tell someone. That lady that flirted with them, and the first one that said nothing were both terrible. I don’t consider myself confrontational, but if someone is actually in danger, I’d gladly help them and ignore what might happen to me. I care more about others than myself.
Not all people have the same level of courage. Some bystanders who are seeing something are not always necessarily indifferent. There are times I froze watching a situation unfold.
“As a woman I was afraid” 😐 yet those college girls stood up for her and didn’t laugh about the guys actions or called them “bad” 😐 (I’ve been put in this situation before and I actually did something about it. I saved the girl and called the cops. I wasn’t able to save myself. But that girl didn’t have to live with the trauma. Some of you under my comment need to stop sounding pathetic and coming after people when you don’t know the full story.)
Stfu you wouldn't have done nothing either you bitch
I would have threw the drink on one of them!
@@sigh3144 yes..
Frederick Robbins is that your mom or something?
@@alimahb3465 DEADASS I WAS THINKING THE SAME THING!! like i was hoping the end would show a girl pouring the drink on both of them lmaoo great minds think alike
“As a woman I was scared for myself”. But as a woman you’re ok to stand back and watch another woman have her drink spiked. WOW. I’m dumb founded. She thought it was funny. Would she find it funny if that was her daughter?!
EXACTLY
It was in the heat of the moment she didn't find it funny she laughed cause she thought she was seeing things and she couldn't believe it be mindfull aswell
Like she could have notified the manager or something like how do you stand by and do nothing
Dude yes, I know it’s fake but this could’ve easily been real. Things like this happen every day. :( as a women we need to protect other women.
That old couple had to have been the stupidest of the lot. By keeping quiet and not standing up, that young girl would have been raped or dead. Bunch of old cowards
“Back up. You wanna test me? We got kids. You don’t do it.” Powerful shit.
“I thought she was going to be raped” and you didn’t say anything?? Tf
Ikr that made me so pissed off when she didn’t say anything like wtf
David Amaya it’s none of her business? if someone is about to drink a drugged drink and you saw it, you wouldn’t tell them? LMAOOO some person you are 🤢🤢
@David Amaya that's really rude.... I wouldn't even wish that to an enemy
some people possibly including u put in this situation, are afraid to speak up
@David Amaya well thats cuz ur a dumbass. And she didn't "do the right thing" like stfu ur prop gonna grow up to be those college guys, let me guess ur also a trump supporter
I like the last guy in white T-shirt so brave guy he said him mother raised him in good manner
Your like the only one who mentioned him I think he was brave and did what he had to do
@@sunbakedwings2768 I know right? He had a whole game plan in place in case shit is gonna get serious.
These toxic feminist will never acknowledge there are are lot of good men out there.
That's why he is in a BAR
@@BlueBookMen1000 rappers like Cardi B brag about drugging and robbing rich men.
Why are some of the people acting like this isn’t serious??
Quonion They’re brainless!
They don’t know what to do.
Ducco the security camera?
Imagine if the genders were switched
@Shannon E, if the genders were switched it would be just as serious, and they would get the same results.
The guy who tied the door brought tears to my eyes. I love him
“my mother raised me right..” YES SHE DID
Well not really cause he said he’s going out for a smoke.
Just because somebody smoke doesn't mean they were not raised right
@@zz6-z what a dumb fucker you are
@@zz6-z okay so my uncle smoke and he doesn't do anything bad but he not good
Also not everyone that smoke is bad
@@dark_is_crazy2903 Saying people who smoke are bad people is like saying people who drink are bad people. One has nothing to do with the other.
The second one didn’t even bother to tell the girl that they put something in her drink and didn’t try to stop them from taking her out so what do they mean “we tried” u didn’t do anything if it was real something could happen t the girl.
Old people sometimes doesn't want to involved physically coz, well you know, they're old. If those boys can do such things towards the young girl, they're definitely can point guns or knives or just punch them both flat. I think they're wise enough to tell the waitress and offered to send that girl back
Queen N.J ikr
they’re really disgusting. I’m so angry right now! Ugh!
Iris • relax they told the waitress but they still should have told the girl
Noor Liyana Abu Talib they could at least called the police and telling the girl wouldn’t have hurt
The old lady said it happened to her. Wow those two assholes didn't do jack
That last lady was horrible. She was trying to be all flirty with the DRUGGERS and said “that’s so bad!!” All flirt like and didn’t even back up the guy who ratted them out. She didn’t want to look like a snitch in front of the college guys that she was trying to flirt with🙄
It's like she wanted to feel cool or something... I really can't believe a person would do that in that scenario
I think she was shocked
Wait which one was this? Timestamp?
Exactly what I was thinking.
Anessia Rice like 5:25
I felt my heart overflow with joy when the first girl reacted and when the gentleman called the police and tied the doors I started crying.
When the first girl said that she didn't take that class that made me happy that she didn't care she lied, she wanted to make sure that girl was safe.
She's braver than those 2 puss!es who didn't say anything
That couple was so disgusting . They sat there and did nothing
And the fact that the woman had gone through the same thing made it even worse. She was in the situation and instead of helping her out so she doesn't get into the same thing, she just turns a blind eye. So stupid
She was in shock. The the same thing happened to her, and maybe thoses thoughts could flash through her had like a movie. The man, I could say what you said about them, he was being passive about the whole situation.
@Drew Does Stuff Nice one😂
They did do something, they literally told the waitress
Kookie Crumbs They obviously cared. Maybe they didn’t want to encounter them face to face
"As a woman, I was afraid." "As a woman, I felt the need to protect another woman." One person's excuse is another's reason why. Be like the second woman
This comment actually speaks volumes. Well said.
This comment is way underrated ! ❤👍🏻👏🏻👏🏻
Amen!
perfectly said
I think her brain is pickled, honestly. Kind of sad
the people who didn't help brought me to tears. It's good to know that people can actually be so passive in a situation that they'd rather have someone be raped and possibly murdered than try and help.
That's why bad things happen so easily.
The first girl was absolutely amazing. You could see the danger alarms going off right away, and she tried to get the girl out of that situation
I’m a teenager and 5 foot if I ever saw this I would do something. Not an excuse. We need to protect each other nowadays. Do something..ANYTHING. Take the risk. It can save a life. Edit: Holy crap thanks for the likes
Yes
periodt
Period
Hope ppl like u increase more
The smallest of women can be the most fierce
Love the girl who intervened before the guys even had a chance. Those are good instincts, she's a good friend to have around.
Unlike some Ppl!!’n
I would of made a HUGE scene. Thank you to all those that stepped in to help her. You are true heroes.
The huger the better because you get noticed and others can help you and you'll be safer.
That lady who did nothing is so irritating
U know some people are scared in public.
@@metube3398 That’s fair but fear like that can cost someone their life. Sometimes you need to just do the right thing, regardless of fear.
@@metube3398 she could have been raped or worse. Sometimes you need to lower your fear to save someone
Thats her business not yours
@@metube3398 eh she's in public with other people around. She didn't have ti confront them but you can call 911 or talk to the staff . Dont be a dumb ass
This lady "it's happened to me before" proceeds to do nothing. Disgusting.
I mean at least stop it from happening. You don't know..... you could save someone.
Ikr. A rare moment in life to do something about it and set one's guilt or despair free. No, Her weak mind loses the opportunity. Stupid 🤬
How is it disgusting?
@@songbvrds2163 I mean Is disgusting to see a man who might rape his target putting a drug and taking them away then might kill them afterwards I mean if that not disgusting then I don't know.
She was powerless in that situation, she might not want to risk being put in that situation again. Not everyone can be a hero. Trying to be the hero in different situations has gotten some people killed🤷♀️
I can’t get over the woman who said oh your so bad like banterious flerting. So many people still say nothing disgusting
Let's not assume anything ?
She wanted the D
I think she was laughing because she was uncomfortable
Right? So sad
Lol that guy tried to lock them in with his jacket…that was awesome 👏
Idk how I feel about the women that didn’t do anything out of fear of “being a woman.” It seems pathetic when a girl is about to be drugged and raped, and you use that excuse. What about her? You’re just going to sit there and let her go through something beyond traumatic
Exactly and I've actually been sexually assaulted before I wouldn't wish that on anybody i will always step in if I see a woman in a comprising situation
Help out your fellow ladies, it’s like a born duty in my opinion
@@antoniatrani2865 girls protect girls
That “as a woman” excuse is stupid as hell, you aren’t getting in a bar fight with those weirdos by informing the girl her drink was spiked
@@Jaya-ru7ky They do a lot more than just "protect" 🤣
“She’s gonna sit with us now” YES QUEEN!!!
I’m glad she did that, but don’t do that “YAS QUEEN!!” crap.
@@sweetmemes1365 She can say whatever she wants. "Yes Queen!!!"
@@abbysheyba8421 you’re right it’s just that for some reason it makes me mad from past issues. There was a girl who had attacked a man in which lead to women saying “Yes Queen!!” But when the man called her out they bullied him and it made me feel very angry.
@@sweetmemes1365 you should have explained that in the first place bc otherwise people will just assume you're a troll. And yes I'm aware of the current toxic femininity being disguised as women empowerment and it's honestly sickening.
@@abbysheyba8421 Agreed.
4:41 The fact that this woman who was in college had that happen to her and years and years sees it happen to another girl but does nothing speaks volume.
Right?
It horrifying to think about. She's experienced herself and yet still didn't feel the need to stop it from happening to someone else or get the guy she was with to step in.
Some people are just too mentally weak, insecure, and cowardly to stand up and be a hero...
Speaks to her fear and trauma. She was frozen in fear. Not surprising.
Sure everyone is a hero, Emmet. Keep living in your bubble.
8:10 that lady made me cry. Love seeing women support women. I was raped 3 years ago and my friend watched and when I reported it she lied under oath. We need more people like that.
i love seeing people support other people in general, because i don't discriminate like you
@@tonyisnotdead uh whatever that means 🤣🤣🤣
The audacity of men to make it about themselves when the subject of men hasn't even come up. My guy, it's not about you, boo xx
In all seriousness, what happened to you was vile. I'm sorry you went through that.
@@20dabarr58 I KNOW RIGHT like how did I “discriminate” and when did I ever bring up anything bad against men. Thank you so much it means a lot 🥺
Sorry you had that experience. I hope you find peace in your healing journey
‘As a women I was to scared’
‘As a women I need to look after other women’
Two types of women.
Yeah scared little bitches or queens.
Yes please shame someone who admitted they were scared.
When someone admits a weakness we should tell to man up or woman up.
@@danielriseno.o5929 yes I will shame it. so that people who are scared will learn they can do something even when scared. you have many options to help. throw a damn ball or paper or tell the manager or something.
@@danielriseno.o5929 I do agree its bad to shame someone for feeling scared but she could've done something like tell the girl or a staff member, and the fact that she had chance to back up the man's claims of seeing the drink just pisses me off
@@captainmustacheio7493 There are just SO many things she could've done. So many. No one's expecting her to tackle the guys single-handedly or anything. She has a complete lack of both resourcefulness and imagination. I hope she learns from this.
Dude: “I see nothing in her drink...I see W i N e...”
Random hero: “Then you drink it.”
Dude: 👁👄👁
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If I ever see that I’ll say the same thing
7:18
"MY MOTHER RAISED ME RIGHT"
*A BIG SALUTE TO YOU, SIR*
Yep
And got a nephew for a lawman.
i'm a dreamer
Yeah, put the blame on mothers. Even if you grew up without a mother you should know that is wrong.
Thank you to everyone that saw and stopped them. To those that stayed silent, you are cowards! You have no idea the ever lasting trauma that being drugged and raped leaves on a woman. The confusion, the guilt because you “didn’t fight”, the anger, the lapse in memory that can take months to years, if ever, to recover. As my therapist said, you will never be the person you were before the trauma.
After I had seen them drugging her drink, I would have walked over, picked it up, and dumped it right in one of their laps. Oops!
"Quick call the cops!"
"I can't, I'm 5ft tall"
💀💀💀💀
They didn't seem like the brightest bulbs
I think it's so funny to see the reaction of the ppl who didnt do jack shit. They know they look like assholes. That last woman was like "oh you boys are so bad!🤭🤭" like it was a joke or something. She tried to play it off in the end but uh she ain't foolin me. She didnt say a word. Not even when specifically asked if she saw something. N there is NO excuse for that.
@@chelsearenard9081 exactly
That #relatable moment when you can't call the cops cuz ur 5 ft tall... If I had a dime...😭
How dare people not tell a woman she’s been drugged she could die OMG TYSM FOR THE LIKES
for real..
Excuse me? You are apart of the problem if you don't speak out
@@FN--ky6my thats extremely immature to say. it is if you witnessed the situation.
FN-2187 you’re probably 12 and play fortnite all day so stfu trying to look cool lmao
She could also be raped and survive which is also horrendous
"I'm 5 foot tall, how am I gonna help?"
As a 5 foot tall 16 year old boy. I've acttualy helped a few people out of situations close to these. It just takes confidence!
King 👑
King 👑
keep it up bro
King❤️❤️
@Louis P. what is your age , your height can increase a lot if you are below 18!
Edit: I too was short when I was 12 about 5feet now at 14 I am almost 5’11
This came out right when I was going into college.
That first girl handled it so well.
I wish they would've showed more reactions.
That woman that said nothing made my heart hurt.
This comment that is wholesome made my heart melts.
Hanna Mahfuzah MK 😊
May that woman from the second scene die inside everyday, every moment. I mean, WTF! #EpicFail
Stella_means_star she’s what’s wrong with humanity
Namjoon sold my jams for 3 dollars ik😢
It's so upsetting anyone could watch this and do nothing. Then say “we tried” what a lame excuse for not stepping up and doing something to protect the girl. What if she was your daughter or granddaughter?! You'd certainly wish someone stepped up then. If you see something, say something.
But some of those other people definitely have my respect for the way they stepped up to protect her!!
Ok feminist
I don’t see the problem
Its upsetting to see people not minding their business
J Murdock yeah I agree
The gender doesn't matter, that's not the point! People worry about "labels" way too much, it's a person either way!
John: "she seems troubled"
Woman: sips her drink without a care in the world
Terry Terry uh
There Is A Special Place In Hell For Women Who Don’t Help Other Women
You: ARE AN ASSHOLE.
@Aaronyeah! I agree.
@@adriantate7582 fuck you bitch
That first young lady in the grey hoodie was truly amazing and brave, she should be so proud of herself 🧡
The second couple is the perfect example of ignorance.
The woman probably was in shock
Everyone handles situations differently but they weren’t ignorant
@The Last beast online Whats raped
@@moonshine1421 I'll answer your question based on your age. So.. How old are you?
@@s4leeha I am 10, so whats the meaning?
*The second couple is just dumb. The fact that they didn’t bother to help despite her being done wrong before just didn’t help*
Right then soon as john came they acted like they did summ people are dumbb
That lady saying she's 5 foot tall, bruh, my Abuelitá was 4'11 and she would have knocked them on there butts.
Leanne bitch lmao this comment is so ironic
Emma Harper that’s 1 inch shorter😂 not 5
Maybe that’s how they met. Bad beginning can blossom into beautiful relationships if you are not afraid to take a step forward
The older couple and the others that didn't say anything pissed me off! What horrible people for even letting her take a drink.
Livin' The Dream BUNCH OF COWARDS
Okay but if they tried to stop the guys they would probably just get beat up? *I assume they don't have the power as the guys because they're older and generally, older people usually are more wiser, smarter, but are 'weaker'. 🤷♂️ Unless, somehow, they got some great power, trained for all kind of shit or a weapon.
More people would get hurt in general.
older people probably wouldn't intervene because these guys could easily beat them up.
Livin' The Dream yea like wtf!!
Right they could of atleast told the bar tender .they didn't even back the guys claims up
This happened to me in a bar once. Thank God the bar tender saw it and spoke up and he actually called me a cab, made sure I got in there alone and he even told the driver of the cab what happened and the cab driver made sure we weren't followed to my house and made sure that I got inside safe who knows what would of happened if the bar tender wouldn't of done that for me. I probably wouldn't be here today
The fact the girls didn’t even want her to sit in the middle of the guys- I stan
I mean what’s wrong with sitting in the middle of guys if normal guys weren’t doing anything
@@crispy_potatoes7692 yh but it looked like they were drugging her so it was nice of her yk? 😅
@@monroe540 the actor or the girl that wasn’t in the middle?
@@crispy_potatoes7692 they could leave been trying to block her in to make it harder to leave, plus they seemed to be making her physically uncomfortable so it’s something she picked up on
@@crispy_potatoes7692 It was the way they were crowding her and boxing her in. And the fact that she clearly didn't know them. It would have immediately made me ill at ease too. It's not the fact that they're dudes, but the vibe was off.
Pretty sad that a woman that has had that happen to her still did nothing. I’d imagine younger people today would be more likely to do something than older folks more used to camera-free environments.
most peopel would do nothing dont be most people
I wouldn’t be surprised if she made up that story tbh she is horrible and so is her husband for not intervening
@@trinityruelas3171 Yes, she and her husband are horrible. And his excuse of "not seeing anything go into the drink" does not work, because he could have said he suspects that something did.
Yeah shame on that older lady. Especially after saying that she herself has been through the same thing when she was in college. She of all people should be stepping in without hesitation.
Big props to the guy for typing his jacket on the door , he meant business 😭😭😭 You was gonna get your ass kicked before leaving that bar.
John is a burrito
O S I love burritos.
Really his Ass Kicked NOPE NOW WAY. When I worked in a Bar. When I kicked out these COLLEGE KID'S. THEY ALWAYS SCREAMED I AM TELLING MY MOMMY AND DADDY. THEN WE ARE GOING TO SUE YOU.
These College kids are all the same they think they have NO RULES. Not all of them just the "RICH BRATTY ONES".
That have a Mom and Dad that think that there CHILDREN ARE WONDERFULL. And there the ones that BREAK THE LAWS.
Typing
Like really the fuxking lady just sit there and ALLOWED this fuxking girl to get drugged
That 1st girl..."your welcome"..,"have a good day"....,,,then sips on the straw...total badass ..
love her...
It just blows my mind that people could just watch this happen and not get involved.
Well I can imagine it's hard to get involved in something like this.
I'd like to think I would step in, but I don't even know.
Lia Grace Yeah I can imagine it’s hard and I guess you’d never know your true reactions until you’re in such a situation.
I suffer with anxiety but I’d much rather get a few punches to my face or an argument than see someone get drugged and wonder off with two strangers.
Chris IsBetterThanYou yeah I would step up unless they had a gun then I would call the cops I don’t wanna die young if I was 70 or 75 or something I would fight them granted I’m in peak condition when I’m that old lol
Cowards. It’s pathetic.
the first girl and the man that tied the door handle are literal heroes
This is kind of sad that so many people didn’t do anything.
I was roofied at a casino in Arizona. Thank God my friends knew what was going on and took me to our hotel room. Next day the police saw the camera video and recognized the suspects. If my friends hadn't been there I don't know what would have happened. 😥
Thank God your safe & you have kind, aware & protective friends!!!
which casino was it?
"There are two kinds of evil people in this world. People who do evil stuff and people who see evil stuff being done and don't try to stop it."
-Janis Ian from Mean Girls
And if the person who try’s t9 stop it dies thats ok?
@@robuk3723 republican.
@@ainsleychang1726 ???????????????????????????????
@@decoraribs i said what i said. look at his account lmao
@@ainsleychang1726 i dont see anything 🦵
How you know you’re in a what would you do episode:
-Actors are very loud
-Someone goes to the bathroom
Ashley Adams - just recognize he characters, simple
Include Tracy
also asking 'why did u get involved, it's none of your business'.
chloe lai - involved in what?
@@bbbore ?? I'm just referring to what the actors always say
“i’m five feet tall” was her excuse to not stop them... BRUH i am 5 ft tall and i would have just yelled and cursed like a Karen wanting to speak to the manager TF
Same lol. Height isn’t an excuse
Exactly. She would have not touched that drink if I were there
I'm five feet tall. It's a well lit bar full of plenty of people. You can tell someone, you can call someone, there are a million ways to be anonymous. Just say you didn't want to get involved or it was too bothersome. There's absolutely no and I mean NO fucking excuse. Such bullshit.
Marisa castaneda same, rn I’m 4’8 and I would’ve hit the guy, yelled a cussed. Hope I get taller later, but I don’t care how tall I am, I’ll fight for something when I want to, and when it’s needed.
Look at their faces. They look like those couples who abduct strangers out on the road. Serial killer moves
Omg the guy who call the police gave me chills and I’m still crying. Thanks to him and for sure the others who spoke but wow man I hope he sees all the thanks to him!!!