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Rich vs poor: 'Blind' man's social experiment tests our honesty

Rich vs poor: 'Blind' man's social experiment tests our honesty

Youtube vlogger Johal (Jag Singh) conducted a social experiment to test the honesty of rich people versus poor people, and the results will leave you shocked.

Johal pretends to be a blind man who has a winning lottery ticket, and asks them to check his numbers for him. The ticket has won $500, and appallingly, two of the better dressed people lie to him before walking away with the ticket.

But then he decides to test two homeless people - both of whom were honest and congratulate him.

Were you touched by this experiment?

Refugees are scum stunt goes viral

A controversial social experiment about refugees saw a man wearing a sign, which read 'Refugees are scum', walking outside Sydney's Town Hall station.

The stunt was met with disgust from passersby, with many confronting the man, with one even ripping the sign from the man's chest.

Later on, the man changes to a sign, which reads, 'Help Refugees' and is greeted with a very different response.

The video was created by Act For Peace in an attempt to test Australia's compassion for asylum seekers.

Cringeworthy kiss experiment



A comedian in the United States has decided to see what happens if she walks up to a complete stranger in the middle of a busy New York train station and tries to kiss them.

In a video entitled ‘Kiss Me NYC’, Farah Brook begins her social experiment by saying: ‘We’re going to kiss some people in Grand Central! Let's hope I don't get punched'.

She then approaches passersby and asks for directions.

When the unsuspecting strangers stop to help, Farah makes her move, leaning in and trying to plant a smooch on their lips.

Their awkward encounters are all set to the soundtrack of Kiss Me by Sixpence.

Teens learn scary lesson after being lured into meeting a stranger

Parents have been left shocked by an experiment that showed just how easy it is for a pedophile to pick up a child using social media.

Undercover police officer left shocked by community's actions

A police officer has had his faith in humanity restored after going undercover as a disabled man.