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The Bystander Effect of Empathy: How Moral Disengagement Silences Response
The heart reaches out, the conscience recoils. The result is the quiet gaze of the onlooker, the bystander’s posture. Seeing harm, feeling its weight, but remaining still. It is not lack of care that stops them, but fear of the moral work that true empathy would require.
Dick Gariepy
Nov 128 min read


When Silence Harms: On Dignity, Recognition, and the Meaning of Support
The absence of support transformed my struggles into a solitary battle, one that I had to face without the understanding or compassion that
Dick Gariepy
Mar 2713 min read
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