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DRAggression in a crowd rarely targets the strongest person.
It usually goes toward the safest target.
Psychology calls this displaced aggression —
when someone releases accumulated stress not on the real source of frustration,
but on whoever feels less threatening.
Crowds amplify this effect.
Why?
Because anonymity lowers accountability,
and the brain unconsciously searches for the lowest-risk outlet for tension.
Neurobiology shows that in emotional overload,
the brain shifts from reasoning to reaction.
In that state, aggression is less about the situation
and more about releasing pressure.
This doesn’t justify the behavior.
But it explains why aggression often appears
where resistance seems unlikely.
Understanding this helps you recognize escalation early
and avoid becoming the easiest target.
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