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What would you do if you saw a transgender person being bullied?

What would you do if you saw a transgender person being bullied? Would you step in and show them some support?

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That’s the question long running US TV show What Would You Do recently asked it’s viewers. The show hosted by ABC USA journalist John Quinones sets up scenarios with actors and then captures people’s reactions with hidden cameras.

The show regularly sets up situations featuring LGBTI people and the results can be everything from disturbing to heart warming.

Their most recent set up focussed on a pair of bullies who recognise a transgender man as someone they used to go to high school with. Take a look at how people reacted and stepped in to stop the bullying.

OIP Staff


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