An Interesting Psychological Phenomenon
Whenever there's a story about an instance of abuse where the victim failed to fight back I see at least one comment asking why the victim didn't fight back.
It's an interesting question. I've often asked the same thing about inmates on death row. There is a population of individuals who have nothing to lose. If they follow the rules and act submissive, they're going to die anyways. Why don't they fight back? Certainly the minute chance of escape is better than the guarantee of death, right? Yet we seldom read stories about inmates on death row making a last ditch effort to escape before they're executed.
It's an interesting psychological phenomenon. I wish I had a better understanding of it.