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Nowadays, many young people question authority not because they’re encouraged to think critically, but because they believe they know it all and feel above the rules. This attitude, combined with a lack of connection to the real consequences of disrespect, leads them to act as if they’re immune to any repercussions. Social media also plays a key role, giving them a platform that often reinforces the idea that traditional authority is irrelevant or unnecessary.
In the past, respect for authority was more about fear, stemming from strict education and an environment where rules were unquestionable. Young people today haven’t experienced those conditions or the real consequences of defying them, which makes them underestimate the value of certain structures. This shift from fear to a sense of invulnerability creates conflicts in how they perceive and respond to authority today.
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A man is beating another guy in the street who had tried to steal his bike. A third person on a scooter steps in and tries to calm the man who’s beating the thief on the ground - "yo, bro, stop, you're going to hurt him." When the thief gets up, he tries to steal the scooter from the guy who stopped to help him. Some people are just bad, and when you're good to them, things like this happen.
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Some people turn a minor incident into something much worse simply because they can’t control their anger. Instead of acting calmly or letting things go, they overreact. This lack of restraint clearly shows that not everyone understands what living in a society entails.
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A couple in Paisley, Scotland, wrecked a shop, shouting racist insults and resisting employees who tried to kick them out. The chaos escalated when a passerby threw the man to the ground, and a few women got into a fight. The police eventually arrested the couple for public disorder.
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He had one mission: record everything. Not miss a single detail, not let a single moment slip away. It didn’t matter what happened, how fast, or how intense it got. His only task was to immortalize it, to capture every second with surgical precision—no hesitation, no room for mistakes.
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The slow-motion shot of the day.
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