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ZeroCool@feddit.ch to News@lemmy.world · 2 years ago

Women are less likely to receive CPR in public than men: Study

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Women are less likely to receive CPR in public than men: Study

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ZeroCool@feddit.ch to News@lemmy.world · 2 years ago
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When a medical emergency happened in a public place, just 61% of women received the help they needed, compared with 68% of men.
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    You’ve NEVER seen someone mis-perceive help as harm?

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      Not CPR, no.

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        Then you’re either lying or not observant enough. Are you a man? Because if you aren’t, it’s likely you don’t understand how it feels to get accused.

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            https://japantoday.com/category/national/man-revives-woman-with-aed-but-branded-pervert-for-removing-her-clothes-to-apply-electrode-pads

            Stop trying to deny that it happens. It’s risky af for men to help, why do you think they don’t do it? Anyway why is it up to men to help? Why can’t women help? Since they’re obviously in a better position, and generally aren’t considered perverts by default.

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                How am I supposed to know which country you live in? And who are you to dictate how many arbitrary articles I need to provide? You said any news outlet.

                And just because you don’t live there doesn’t mean it doesn’t exist.

                Carry on with your denial tho. It happens, and just because you don’t believe it doesn’t make it false. Why do good samaritan laws exist? Why are men reluctant to help? Are all men mad?

                My god. The mental gymnastics you’d go through just to pretend this doesn’t happen. I’m out. Believe what you want, I’m not gonna try to educate the uneducateable.

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                    Sure. Carry on then. Some people are extremely reluctant to change their view, even when they’re obviously. That’s what it means to be educateable. You can pretend it’s a non-issue all you want, but why do these articles and study exist then? You make a lot of noise but you haven’t been able to answer a single one of my questions.

                    You’re one of those who just hope that by being the most outraged, you’ll get your way. Sorta like Trump. No wonder. Nah, you bother replying. Just carry on living in your bubble.

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      Nope, not once.

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