
Street Harassment Experiment in Milan Sparks Debate
Street Harassment in Milan: A Social Experiment Reveals Bystander Apathy Milan, Italy – A recent social experiment conducted by Valerio Staffelli of the popular Italian news program Striscia la Notizia has shed light on the issue of street harassment in Milan. The experiment, filmed on a busy Milanese street and uploaded to social media on May 21st, involved a male actor approaching women and making unwanted advances. The video, which has already garnered over 100,000 views, focuses on the reactions of bystanders. "The goal was to see how many people would intervene when a woman is clearly being harassed," explained Staffelli in a short video introducing the experiment. The footage shows a range of responses, from complete indifference to some individuals attempting to intervene. One witness stated, "It's shocking how many people just ignore what's happening." The experiment highlights the pervasive nature of street harassment and the need for greater bystander intervention. The full report will air on Striscia la Notizia, offering a more comprehensive analysis of the findings. This experiment serves as a stark reminder of the importance of creating a safer public space for women and encourages active bystander intervention when witnessing harassment.