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Has "Obedience to Authority" Completely Short Circuited Our Ability to Think?
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<blockquote data-quote="sortaisle" data-source="post: 1469903" data-attributes="member: 17605"><p>And the Millgram Experiment is hard to apply to the Germans since the experiment required that both parties be volunteers. The German people were not volunteers. And there is a deep dark part of a lot of people that when allowed to be freed is evil. Power corrupts. People cower before raw power in most instances. And people are sheeple. Most people in the world aren't leaders. Most of them are normal everyday folk. Everyone has something extraordinary about them, but it doesn't usually manifest in a leader like quality. To sum up, mostly soldiers, little in the way of generals. Mostly laymen, little in the way of pontiffs. Mostly indians, little in the way of chiefs. The masses are easy to hypnotize, look at North Korea.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="sortaisle, post: 1469903, member: 17605"] And the Millgram Experiment is hard to apply to the Germans since the experiment required that both parties be volunteers. The German people were not volunteers. And there is a deep dark part of a lot of people that when allowed to be freed is evil. Power corrupts. People cower before raw power in most instances. And people are sheeple. Most people in the world aren't leaders. Most of them are normal everyday folk. Everyone has something extraordinary about them, but it doesn't usually manifest in a leader like quality. To sum up, mostly soldiers, little in the way of generals. Mostly laymen, little in the way of pontiffs. Mostly indians, little in the way of chiefs. The masses are easy to hypnotize, look at North Korea. [/QUOTE]
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