Ole_the_Inventor • a month ago
...Emil is taking an alpha male stance, obviously taking pride in guarding the prisoner. A potentially dangerous situation, that can quickly lead to abuse.
Aggeliki Ole_the_Inventor • a month ago
I think Emil is too nice to do any actual abuse...
"You! Walk over there! And don't bother us! Do you want any cookies? Are you comfortable? Naive civilian! I'll show you later how to produce sparkles with your braid. Cookie?"
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Euodiachloris Aggeliki • a month ago
That's sweet of you to think so, but... seriously... Look here as to why it's all too easy to turn into something you never thought you could quicker than you'd ever think possible. -_-
Psychology: scaring people about people. ;P
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Aggeliki Euodiachloris • a month ago
I know about that experiment! But I still think nicer people would behave differently. There are some people who behave wonderfully to those they believe inferior or belonging to them: so they would behave well even to prisoners. They would still be patronising and demand their orders to be obeyed, issue punishments etc, but wouldn't do any actual abuse.
Is Emil nice enough to behave properly in such a situation? I think he is...
If there is anyone that would turn sadistically cruel and do abuse, my bet is on Tuuri.
(Plus the prison simulation in that experiment was quite different from the situation of our team here. If Emil participated in that experiment, sure, things might change, but here in the Silent World? Nah.)
Sadoka Ytrap Euodiachloris • a month ago
That's quite terrifying. Not only the psychological study that you linked, but the ones it was compared to. I just hope that the study itself was more flawed than people in general, but there is a definite evil about it.
Euodiachloris Sadoka Ytrap • a month ago
And, people call Psychology a soft option... (the nightmares suggest otherwise). ;P
These are things that need to be looked at, however. There's no point in just sticking to the happy, fluffy side of our thought processes and behaviours. Even if there is much better methodology to use to do it.
Euodiachloris Brandenfascher • a month ago
The main problem with the original study (beyond the "OK, who didn't take Ethics 101?" thing) was the easily replicated perfect storm: lack of clear guidelines for those in the staff role, lack of clear, consistent leadership over both sides and a permissive atmosphere. Bad Things™ happen in social systems when those meet up.
Now, take a long, hard look at Sigrun's leadership style and how she treats Emil. And, the responsibility (without a guide) she's just handed him. Somebody may have to step in. Just in case. -_-
Sunflower Ole_the_Inventor • a month ago
Luckily, Minna's too kind-hearted to let a "Lord of the Flies" situation evolve (or even let Emil have the nightstick he so clearly wants). But in other hands, this really could lead to abuse.