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The Milgram Experiment and the Perils of Obedience to Authority. Meets the Vax/Mask Tyrants

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Gives one a perspective on the mask/Vax tyrants gleefully demanding punishing the “non compliant”

Australia currently leads the world with outrageous punishment
 

Conducting the Milgram Experiment in Poland, Psychologists Show People Still Obey​

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Wednesday, March 15, 2017
A replication of one of the most widely known obedience studies, the Stanley Milgram experiment, shows that even today, people are still willing to harm others in pursuit of obeying authority.
The title is direct, “Would you deliver an electric shock in 2015?” and the answer, according to the results of this replication study, is yes. Social psychologists from SWPS University of Social Sciences and Humanities in Poland replicated a modern version of the Milgram experiment and found results similar to studies conducted 50 years earlier.
“Our objective was to examine how high a level of obedience we would encounter among residents of Poland,” write the authors. “It should be emphasized that tests in the Milgram paradigm have never been conducted in Central Europe. The unique history of the countries in the region made the issue of obedience towards authority seem exceptionally interesting to us.”
For those unfamiliar with the Milgram experiment, it tested people’s willingness to deliverer electric shocks to another person when encouraged by an experimenter. While no shocks were actually delivered in any of the experiments, the participants believed them to be real. The Milgram experiments demonstrated that under certain conditions of pressure from authority, people are willing to carry out commands even when it may harm someone else.
 
How to account for those who would continue sans prodding from an authority figure?
 
Here's another good one to look into. The BBC also ran this one and it went bad as well.
Read up on some of it's conclusions as to why. It'll be an eye opener.
Brings to mind some of the things at Abu ghraib


 
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