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they just compared tea partiers to people who torture other people to death.....
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I think the guy on the subtitles got bored...
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1:28 So Aids (Click On CC)
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Also forming negative opinions about people who are not in your group (as in thie case scenrio the audience) is yet again, another BIAS known as the ""in-group bias"" and since the people being tortured were not sitting out in the audience hence forth they were considered in a cognitive factor which has distorted perception/ judgement of those people being ""that out group"" Their shortcomings death by electrical shocks was their fault. This is a real life phenomenon called the bias.
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The fact that there was an audience makes me to further this with yet another bias known as the fundamental attribution error in other words ""The tendency to not appreciate that others` behavior is as much constrained by events and cirsumstances as our own would be if we were in their position."
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The reasoning objectively is apprehended and thinking is interfered by unconscious human psychologic features, when it comes to belief formation. When you come across an argument you think if you agree with it rather than if it makes sense, the idea of logic and the criteria thereof is put away like a dismissed thought
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Like that guy said it has to do with obediance to authority (which is a bias). The girl goes on to say how she doesn`t know how this could happen heres how: Reasearch was objectively weighed and its evidence being rational, and grounded in logic. I came to the reasoning that realities and the ability to think clearly, and take information to process it accurately, is completely skewed when a bias enters the picture.
If the U.S. doesn't torture, then they won't be needing their manual.
w w w scribd.com/doc/487663/CIAKubarkTorture-Manual
TheRealVerbz 1 year ago 22
There have been many other experiments that have the confirmed the original study.
colourmegone 1 year ago 3