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If you think people would have complied with the Milgram experiment after having just attended a lecture by a Hannah Ardent (sic) scholar on Eichmann in Jerusalem, you'd be utterly wrong. And FWIW, it's justifiable homicide, maybe even in California, to kill someone attempting murder. Erich Fromm pointed out that while Milgram's 37 complied, most of them left the experiment in near-nervous breakdowns.
Hugh Manatee Wins wrote:Psyops media is used to distract, numb, and desensitize the average American to be morally disengaged from suffering resulting from national policies-poverty, war, etc.
nathan28 wrote:Hugh Manatee Wins wrote:Psyops media is used to distract, numb, and desensitize the average American to be morally disengaged from suffering resulting from national policies-poverty, war, etc.
Is an orchestrated psy-op necessary if the dominant ideology is already one of apathy?
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Hugh Manatee Wins wrote:The Office of War Information became America's Ministry of Truth and Culture back in 1942.
We are living the results of 66 years of psyops culture which has been a "catastrophic success."
So this line that "nobody cares so why bother?" is irrational for ignoring history, sort of like saying "why would the Pentagon spend money on weapons? Nobody is invading the US."
Fresno_Layshaft wrote:Well to my absolute shock, this horrendous crime has religious motivations. This boy was full of demons!!!
Posted by HMKgrey:
http://www.sfgate.com/cgi-bin/article.c ... .DTL&tsp=1
McKain said Aguiar responded, "I'm not going to prison," and when he raised his middle finger, Ramar fired.
Wow That was just like something out of a movie
posting tulpa wrote:
But seriously, Aguiar and crime aside, do you think this is justifiable for the officer to shoot him in the head for this response? Kinda makes Officer Ramar sound like Judge Dread esp w/ the choppering in.... "Judge and Jury"
Why not wound him, even seriously i.e. leg, shoulder, gut etc, but at least you could question him.
You could also render tox screens much faster....why is that btw? I know of several ways to obtain results in as little as 1 hour on a living person. Why does it take a month+ for ANY evidence whatsoever on a dead one?
erosoplier wrote:They use a taser when a hand around the elbow will do, and a bullet in the head when a taser will do.
And the response is:
"Thankfully a cop shot him to death..."
Talk about moral disengagement.
erosoplier wrote:I'd have shot him, probably, if I'd had a gun, which thankfully where I live I wouldn't have. But my intention wouldn't have been to kill him.
But the point is it's all too late once the dude has beaten his kid to a pulp. The really interesting questions are what made him do it? and what could have prevented him from doing it? (Drugs or no drugs, I suspect a likely answer to the second question is "a thorough overhaul of social norms and values").
Worrying about what's to be done with him after he goes off the rails is a bit like health professionals spending all their time deciding what kind of coffin their dead patients should have.
OP ED wrote:If you're gonna shoot someone, kill them. They can't sue you that way.
Having said that, I'd think any sane person with a gun, who encountered someone squishing a baby would probably shoot first and ask questions later.
OP ED wrote:Having said that, I'd think any sane person with a gun, who encountered someone squishing a baby would probably shoot first and ask questions later.
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