Step by step induces you to kill.
Do not believe?
Then try it - Derren Brown: The
Push
Netflix's new reality show features British magician Derren Brown.
Most of the babies should not be familiar with his name. In fact, he made a cameo appearance in the third season of the British drama "Sherlock".
With a wave of his hand, Peanut was hypnotized.
But as early as 2003, he had already made a name for himself.
Darren Brown performs Russian roulette live on Channel 4 in the UK on October 5, 2003.
As is common in movies, volunteers loaded a revolver with a random round and read out six numbers from 1-6.
Darren Brown judged the voice of the volunteers to decide whether to pull the trigger at his head or at the sandbag in the room.
(true · send proposition)
We all know the ending, Darren Brown survived and became famous.
(If you want to see it, there is station B, search for Darren Brown Russia)
Now, he turns his attention to "how to induce an ordinary person to kill through psychological cues".
Let 's see how he does it -
if you're a coffee shop employee and someone calls and claims he's a police officer, tells you that the woman with the stroller in the shop is actually a trafficker, and Ask you to cooperate to lead the woman away and push the stroller away, what would you do?
Ah Jin may directly hang up the phone as a liar.
A little brother really obeyed the "police"'s request and pushed the stroller out of the store according to the instructions.
That's right, he really fell for it.
The cop on the phone and the woman pushing the stroller are actors Darren Brown brought in, and the baby is just a lifelike imitation.
Brother, you pushed the stroller away without confirming whether the identity of the policeman is real, and you didn't even distinguish whether the baby was real or fake. You can't be fooled by anyone!
This is an experiment by Darren Brown on the submissiveness of human society.
This is an extreme example of social submissiveness.
Follow
orders .
Do something because someone else says it's right.
Authority can come from an individual
or a group of like-minded people
or it can be an ideology .
It can be used to maintain public order .
But it can also push people to act horribly
You might say, is pushing a stroller comparable to killing someone?
How can a normal person take the initiative to kill someone, no matter how he goes with the flow?
good.
Now, the "Induced Killing Plan" has officially begun.
The first is selection.
Don't look at Darren Brown's success in every experiment/performance, it's actually because he's very good at picking people.
For this experiment, people who are socially submissive are required.
If you are disobedient, pass directly.
Darren Brown asked three actors to wait in the interview room (pretend) to stand up when they heard the bell, sit down when they heard it again, and so on.
The people who actually want to interview then come in, and they're not told to do anything beforehand.
If they see the movements of the three and they will imitate themselves (ie herd mentality), then Darren Brown wants you.
If it was a puppet, he might ask them what they were doing first.
But if they weren't allowed to speak, then the scumbag might be just like them... In the
end, all Darren Brown left behind were people who stood or sat down to the bell even when the three actors left the scene.
Although no one asked them to do so at all.
In the end, Darren Brown selected four people for the experiment, and in order not to arouse suspicion, they were all told at the time that they had been eliminated.
Two months later, all preparations are in place, and "The Murderer" is about to appear.
Darren Brown virtualized a charity project called "PUSH" and invited many famous actors to help him promote it.
Including the tide master Martin Freeman (Martin Freeman).
"Doctor Who" David Tennant and more.
"Pusher" is going to hold a charity auction dinner, and Chris the guinea pig will attend without knowing it in order to expand his network.
It was only 72 minutes before he pushed the man off the roof.
Chris, 29, is a co-director of a print and design company.
On weekdays, he treats people generously, and he doesn't look like someone who will push people down from the roof.
Because he doesn't know anyone (nonsense), Tom, an actor disguised as a business partner and director of charity projects, keeps him by his side.
The first pit came quickly - there
was only meat at the dinner due to a problem with the vegan truck (fake of course).
Tom figured out a way to get Chris and him to divide the meat sausage rolls in half and put up the vegetarian flag.
Chris did it without thinking, without questioning whether it was the right thing to do.
Tom told Chris that a big boss who will donate 5 million pounds to the pusher is coming, and he must greet people well.
In order to make Chris feel inferior, Tom deliberately did not inform him that he was going to be dressed for the dinner party, and he would be more submissive because he was the only one in the room wearing a casual shirt.
So when Tom asked Chris if he could help the big boss with the bag, Chris quickly agreed.
Later, the big boss pretended to be angry and suddenly died of a sudden illness. At this time, there were only Chris and Tom by his side.
Tom successfully held the charity dinner, and encouraged Chris and himself to hide the body of the big boss together, and then call the police after the dinner was over.
At this point, (in Chris's view) things started to get out of hand.
After hiding the body of the big boss with Tom, Chris is mistaken (intentionally) for the big boss by other guests.
Under Tom's persuasion, Chris even pretended to be the big boss to give a speech.
Things continue to ferment like this...
It has been less than an hour since he pushed the person off the roof. Who is this person?
Does Chris really "kill"?
This is the scariest reality show that Ah Jin has ever seen, bar none.
Everyone will more or less have a herd mentality, but the power of the individual is too small. With the power of the group, it will not only make oneself look stronger, but also feel a touch of warmth.
When everyone gathers firewood, the flame is high, and everyone understands this truth.
What do you do, I will do.
This way, it doesn't seem so lonely anymore.
But what if everyone throws stones at the other? Do you want to follow blindly too?
Ah Jin felt that the most commendable thing about a person is the ability to think independently at all times.
The louder the voice of the masses, the more we should be vigilant.
Blindly following the crowd, in exchange, is likely to be the collective destruction of the crowd.
But unfortunately -
sometimes, we have to go with the flow.
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