So... results to date pretty much reflect Milgram's experiment, which asked teachers to inflict a supposedly high dosage electric shock on students deemed deserving of it by an authority... Here is the interesting bit that Milgram found:-
Participants were debriefed after the experiment and showed much relief at finding they had not har…
So... results to date pretty much reflect Milgram's experiment, which asked teachers to inflict a supposedly high dosage electric shock on students deemed deserving of it by an authority... Here is the interesting bit that Milgram found:-
Participants were debriefed after the experiment and showed much relief at finding they had not harmed the student. One cried from emotion when he saw the student alive, and explained that he thought he had killed him. But what was different about those who obeyed and those who rebelled? Milgram divided participants into three categories:
Obeyed but justified themselves. Some obedient participants gave up responsibility for their actions, blaming the experimenter. If anything had happened to the learner, they reasoned, it would have been the experimenter�s fault. Others had transferred the blame to the learner: "He was so stupid and stubborn he deserved to be shocked."
Obeyed but blamed themselves. Others felt badly about what they had done and were quite harsh on themselves. Members of this group would, perhaps, be more likely to challenge authority if confronted with a similar situation in the future.
Rebelled. Finally, rebellious subjects questioned the authority of the experimenter and argued there was a greater ethical imperative calling for the protection of the learner over the needs of the experimenter. Some of these individuals felt they were accountable to a higher authority.
Why were those who challenged authority in the minority? So entrenched is obedience it may void personal codes of conduct.
The Dems/Globalists have spent so much time and resources taking over all levels of our education, political and public service systems for the express purpose of inculcating generational "obedience" mindsets into citizens around the World. Indeed, Klaus Schwab tells us in his book that of the 500 million subjects left alive after they have completed their genocide, 300 million will be Chinese or Japanese, because those two cultures are the most "obedient"....
Which begs the obvious conclusion - BLUE, not "orange" is the new black - deep, dark, delusional, putrid, rotting BLACK. Let's snatch as many from the fire as we can folks...
Captain Steve, we are on board and following. Back to you for guidance and updates...
So... results to date pretty much reflect Milgram's experiment, which asked teachers to inflict a supposedly high dosage electric shock on students deemed deserving of it by an authority... Here is the interesting bit that Milgram found:-
Participants were debriefed after the experiment and showed much relief at finding they had not harmed the student. One cried from emotion when he saw the student alive, and explained that he thought he had killed him. But what was different about those who obeyed and those who rebelled? Milgram divided participants into three categories:
Obeyed but justified themselves. Some obedient participants gave up responsibility for their actions, blaming the experimenter. If anything had happened to the learner, they reasoned, it would have been the experimenter�s fault. Others had transferred the blame to the learner: "He was so stupid and stubborn he deserved to be shocked."
Obeyed but blamed themselves. Others felt badly about what they had done and were quite harsh on themselves. Members of this group would, perhaps, be more likely to challenge authority if confronted with a similar situation in the future.
Rebelled. Finally, rebellious subjects questioned the authority of the experimenter and argued there was a greater ethical imperative calling for the protection of the learner over the needs of the experimenter. Some of these individuals felt they were accountable to a higher authority.
Why were those who challenged authority in the minority? So entrenched is obedience it may void personal codes of conduct.
The Dems/Globalists have spent so much time and resources taking over all levels of our education, political and public service systems for the express purpose of inculcating generational "obedience" mindsets into citizens around the World. Indeed, Klaus Schwab tells us in his book that of the 500 million subjects left alive after they have completed their genocide, 300 million will be Chinese or Japanese, because those two cultures are the most "obedient"....
Which begs the obvious conclusion - BLUE, not "orange" is the new black - deep, dark, delusional, putrid, rotting BLACK. Let's snatch as many from the fire as we can folks...
Captain Steve, we are on board and following. Back to you for guidance and updates...