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nadinbrzezinski (1000+ posts) Tue Nov-08-11 01:01 AMOriginal message I am watching a recreation of the classic milligram experiment We really need individual officers to defy orders. Until that happens officers will not...and it s not them. It is WH we are. I was impressed that repeating them for the science channel it woud work this well. 77% went all the way. It only changed when actor said no. I wonder how long until an officer does that...take off badge and refuse.
I figured she was talking about that "How Evil Are You" show on Science (Which I didn't watch, I know perfectly well how evil I am thankyouverymuch), in her own uniquely semi-literate, inarticulate, and hard-to-follow sort of way.
There's nothing even hinting at coherence in her writing. I'm wondering how far away she is from being found dead of an overdose.
Without either drugs or a motor vehicle to speed the process, alcohol is a slow killer. I expect she'll be around physically for quite awhile yet.
Bless her heart. I guess someone sent her a DM that it was actually the Milgram experiment, so her post has been edited.
She is disintegrating before our eyes.
Insanity comes before death. She's reached that stage. Death is forthcoming.
77% went all the way
All the way in what? Intercourse? I don't get it.
60% of the time, it works every time.[youtube=425,350]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pjvQFtlNQ-M[/youtube]
I can't remember this exact experiment.There is one where test subjects were told that they would be shocking a "test subject" (actually an actor) with ever higher doses of electricity for wrong answers. They were told when to apply the shock. A surprisingly high percentage of the test subjects went all the way to death. When asked why, the usual answer is that they were told to do it.There is another experiment where test subjects were divided into prisoners and guards. The guards were given a list of rules to enforce, but no training or supervision. The prisoners were not given anything. In very short order, the "guards" were resorting to ever more draconian tactics to enforce the rules which quickly inclided their rules as well. The people running the experiment terminated the experiment feeling that it was out of hand.
nadinbrzezinski (1000+ posts) Tue Nov-08-11 01:01 AMOriginal messageI am watching a recreation of the classic milligram experiment We really need individual officers to defy orders. Until that happens officers will not...and it s not them. It is WH we are. I was impressed that repeating them for the science channel it woud work this well. 77% went all the way. It only changed when actor said no.I wonder how long until an officer does that...take off badge and refuse.
I wonder if it's tertiary syphilis.