@3anaurv2 Je veux pas te contredire mais l'homme qui a eu cette idée est un des professeurs de ma sœur à l'université de fribourg et il a été invité au plateau d'infrarouge ou il explique que tout le monde aurait fait la même chose. Il dit même "Des personnes comme vous et MOI auraient fait la même."
c'est bizarre, même avec des caméras autour sur un plateau télé, je n'aurai jamais accepté de faire autant de mal à un type qui demande à ce que ça s'arrête. Je trouve ça incroyable que des gens ait pu aller jusqu'au bout.
This experiment was unethical back in Milgram's day, and still is today. It should not have been allowed to proceed. Why? Because, even though it was all fake, the experience of doing something inhumane was 100% real for the participants. They really believed that they were torturing another human, perhaps even killing him. How will this impact on their self-esteem? They've just been shown that, if they're told to, they'll commit atrocities. Think about the Nazis...
this just how humanity is going lower and lower. To know that just a group to have so much persuasion in saying "do it its funny" is seriously scary and shows that we are just evil corrupt people or maybe just cowardly unless in a pack....and to see how america is acting like this because of an authority figure says "they bad we heroes lets give put a cowboy boot in there ass" turns us to act like the popular teens in movies who beat up the nerd cause there just "not cool and in this crowd"
@guillaume0achim This doesn't show that humanity is evil. This experiment, under the right circumstances, would have worked just as well, if not better, 200 or 2,000 years ago. What this shows is that the power that comes from authority can be used to manipulate people. The participants who administered the shocks really believed that they would be absolved of all responsibility. In fact they were repeatedly told so.
@3anaurv2 Je veux pas te contredire mais l'homme qui a eu cette idée est un des professeurs de ma sœur à l'université de fribourg et il a été invité au plateau d'infrarouge ou il explique que tout le monde aurait fait la même chose. Il dit même "Des personnes comme vous et MOI auraient fait la même."
8198ALI8198 3 weeks ago
c'est bizarre, même avec des caméras autour sur un plateau télé, je n'aurai jamais accepté de faire autant de mal à un type qui demande à ce que ça s'arrête. Je trouve ça incroyable que des gens ait pu aller jusqu'au bout.
3anaurv2 3 weeks ago
j'ai lu que le public était complice
3anaurv2 3 weeks ago
This experiment was unethical back in Milgram's day, and still is today. It should not have been allowed to proceed. Why? Because, even though it was all fake, the experience of doing something inhumane was 100% real for the participants. They really believed that they were torturing another human, perhaps even killing him. How will this impact on their self-esteem? They've just been shown that, if they're told to, they'll commit atrocities. Think about the Nazis...
connaultnicolas 10 months ago
Think for yourself, Question authority. (Timothy Leary)
Hope the participants will learn the lesson.
Skorbutt 10 months ago
@Skorbutt Timothy Leary was a moron
mrjoehumphrey 9 months ago
L'expérience est super je trouve, elle nous montre bien le pouvoir de la télé, si on devait vraiment faire cette émission il y aurait plein de mort
frister111 10 months ago
haha best game created ever.
humanity 0 - 1 stupidity
ahabum 1 year ago
can I please have the full video
guillaume0achim 1 year ago
this just how humanity is going lower and lower. To know that just a group to have so much persuasion in saying "do it its funny" is seriously scary and shows that we are just evil corrupt people or maybe just cowardly unless in a pack....and to see how america is acting like this because of an authority figure says "they bad we heroes lets give put a cowboy boot in there ass" turns us to act like the popular teens in movies who beat up the nerd cause there just "not cool and in this crowd"
guillaume0achim 1 year ago
@guillaume0achim That's Stanley Milgram experience they are not really receiving the electric shock... he is a comedian and faking the electro shock.
davecperron 1 year ago
@guillaume0achim This doesn't show that humanity is evil. This experiment, under the right circumstances, would have worked just as well, if not better, 200 or 2,000 years ago. What this shows is that the power that comes from authority can be used to manipulate people. The participants who administered the shocks really believed that they would be absolved of all responsibility. In fact they were repeatedly told so.
connaultnicolas 10 months ago
@guillaume0achim you think we are going lower see the romans...
bobipineman 2 months ago