A person may be richer, more beautiful, younger, or healthier than another person, but cannot be more of a victim than another victim.
Suffering in the face of aggression is equal regardless of gender, age, race, country, etc.
In 1960, Melvin Lerner coined the term "the just-world bias," referring to the human need for predictability and the one-sided assumption that good always prevails over evil.
But reality proves that we live in an unpredictable world whose number of victims is increasing every day.
It is important for each of us to understand that we cannot transform the inability to react in denying the evidence: victims do not get what they deserve, they should not be shamed or blamed for their situation, they are not the product of fatality and, above all, they are equally important to society, whether we can help them or not.