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**Title:** "What Would You Do?" - Confronting Racial Profiling in a Store
**Experiment:**
* A TV show sets up a hidden camera experiment in an upscale Wall Street store to highlight racial profiling.
* An African American actor (Gabriel) and later, millionaire investor Damon John (in disguise), are subjected to discriminatory treatment by a salesperson.
* The salesperson makes assumptions based on their skin color, implying they can't afford items, might steal, or don't fit the store's clientele.
**Key Findings:**
* Most bystanders (initially) fail to intervene or object to the discriminatory behavior.
* Two individuals (Raul and his wife, later a male customer) eventually speak out against the salesperson's actions, highlighting the injustice of profiling based on appearance.
* The experiment illustrates how pervasive and wrong racial profiling can be, even in upscale environments, and encourages bystanders to take a stand against such behavior.
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**Setting and Context**
1. The scenario is set up by "What Would You Do?" for a Flashback Friday.
2. The location is Sarar, an upscale suit and clothing store on Wall Street.
3. The store is equipped with hidden cameras to capture reactions.
**Initial Scenario with Gabriel**
4. Gabriel, an actor, plays a customer being profiled while shopping.
5. A sales worker implies Gabriel doesn't belong in the store due to its "classic, gentleman look".
6. Gabriel is asked about his ability to afford a $600 jacket.
7. The sales worker suggests Gabriel might have stolen his credit card.
8. Security is called, and Gabriel is subjected to a public pat down.
**Reactions from Bystanders**
9. Initial bystanders (two female customers) express discomfort but don't intervene directly.
10. One bystander, Crystal Harrison, questions the sales worker's assumptions.
11. Raul Sigara, a bystander who lives in Europe, intervenes, stating profiling by looks is unacceptable.
**Scenario with Damon John**
12. Damon John, founder of Fubu clothing and Shark Tank investor, participates in a similar scenario.
13. Despite his wealth, Damon is profiled, stopped, and frisked by the sales worker.
14. A male customer intervenes, criticizing the sales worker's biased behavior.
**Intervening Customer's Insights**
15. The intervening male customer shares that he too has faced discrimination in New York.
16. He notes that dressing differently can lead to similar profiling experiences.
17. He correctly identifies Damon John, highlighting the mistake in judging by appearance.
**Reveal and Aftermath**
18. The "What Would You Do?" team reveals the scenario to the participants.
19. Damon John commends the intervening male customer for standing up for what's right.