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Zechariah 2022-11-24 15:25:47

After reading it, I will actually be speechless. It's exactly like the last part of the movie, "Prison Guard" states: I just wanted to do a little experiment of mine to see how abused the language is before humans would resist saying "no", but no one stopped me. Micle said to zimbardo, we also became part of the experiment, if I didn't worship you so much, worship authority... It is true, when an individual exists as an individual, the value judgment will always hover in the heart, and the decision is in my own hands , Black and white right or wrong is up to you to do or not to do. But maybe it really is the sentence, "Human nature can't stand scrutiny", whether there has always been a factor of evil in it, so once an authority stronger than himself stands up and "presses", then "I" can "forced" ” to put pressure on the weaker groups—because “I” was also forced to be helpless. If you want to complain, you can be blamed for choosing you in this experiment.

This argument seems to be very useful among the slaughterers in war, and MLM seems to have the same effect (so it is really necessary to understand this kind of experiment, in case you encounter it, you at least have a clear concept to remind you not to fall into it ).

I can't help it, and I'm thinking, what if this happened to me? Will I be so addicted to the role I'm forced to give me that I can't resist? What I can't resist, is it authority, or is it my own "play"? It's like Mo, who can't tell the difference between reality and fantasy in Inception, will he eventually be implanted with a small thought, and then he will get out of control and then jump off?

The inner doubts and ridicules cannot be stopped, although they bring a lot of pain, but compared to being implanted with a thought and unable to extricate themselves, the sharp thorns brought by doubts and ridicules are in one's own hands. It's up to you to go out or hide in the snow.

So it seems that those people who are "the first in the world" seem to be more stable? ? ? No one's authority interferes with him, and his heart is so hard. . . I have never been in a play, so I have no inner turmoil. Just like 418, it is clear that it is just an experiment, and it is an experiment that can be questioned.

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  • Jesse Fletcher: You brought me here to legitimize this experiment and there's nothing legitimate about this place, Phil.

    Dr. Philip Zimbardo: You're right. You're right. I didn't explain it well. Prisons, they represent a loss of freedom, literally and symbolically.

    Jesse Fletcher: Yeah, but that does not explain why they're wearing dresses. They're wearing dresses, Phil.

    Dr. Philip Zimbardo: Yes, I understand. Uh, we're trying to strip away their individuality. Make them uniform. Feminize them.

    Jesse Fletcher: Feminize them?

    Dr. Philip Zimbardo: Yes. Feminize them. Take away all the things that make them them. You see, we're trying to understand how an institution affects an individual's behavior. We're trying to do something... We're trying to do something good.

  • Karl Vandy: It's easy for you to say, 'Oh, I wouldn't have acted that way', but you don't know. That's - that's the truth. You don't know. And now I know what I'm capable of, and it hurts.