The crowd that cried “Crucify Him” was not made up of monsters. It was made up of ordinary people.
History teaches us something uncomfortable:
Good people, in the wrong crowd, can justify almost anything.
Social pressure. Emotional momentum. Fear of standing alone.
In Thirteen Witnesses, each character must decide whether to follow the crowd or follow conscience. That same choice confronts us daily — in our workplaces, our communities, and even online.
The question remains:
When the crowd grows loud, will we grow quiet — or stand firm?
