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ballbuster
Apr 30th, 2004, 09:47 PM
Turned to the news the other night
Somethin I didn't expect to see
Soldiers behavin badly
Can it be

In the shadows of Iraqi prisons
Captives tortured shamefully
Laughter by their captors
Can it be

Can it be, can it be
Can it be, O can it be
Americans behavin badly
Can it be

And as the world watches on
Enemy's handed a gift for free
Trade in pride for sorrow
Can it be

And this board's great debators
have yet to address this tragedy
There must be an answer
Can it be

Can it be, can it be
Can it be, O can it be
There must be an answer
Can it be

ahara
May 5th, 2004, 03:48 PM
how can it be? Ask a psychologist named Zimbardo....he conducted an experiment in the 70's in California....it was about the realtionships between prisoners and their captors. Students volunteered. The group was split in two. Half were "the guards" and the other half were "prisoners". The experiment was to observe their respective behviours over two - three weeks. It was terminated on the third day. The "guards" were physically abusing the "prisoners" (some of whom were their friends) It was quite revealing with regards to human behaviour. NOW DON'T GET ME WRONG - this does not by any means excuse the behaviour, but was I surprised when hearing about the american soldiers' abusive measures? No, they are after all, human like anyone else. (not to mention they have been trained to the xtreme to be killing machines)

mendhak
May 5th, 2004, 04:00 PM
Originally posted by ahara
how can it be? Ask a psychologist named Zimbardo....he conducted an experiment in the 70's in California....it was about the realtionships between prisoners and their captors. Students volunteered. The group was split in two. Half were "the guards" and the other half were "prisoners". The experiment was to observe their respective behviours over two - three weeks. It was terminated on the third day. The "guards" were physically abusing the "prisoners" (some of whom were their friends) It was quite revealing with regards to human behaviour. NOW DON'T GET ME WRONG - this does not by any means excuse the behaviour, but was I surprised when hearing about the american soldiers' abusive measures? No, they are after all, human like anyone else. (not to mention they have been trained to the xtreme to be killing machines)

I've studied about this experiment, and it did give very interesting insight into our own nature.

They've set up a site for the same experiment here:

http://www.prisonexp.org/

It's a good read.

mendhak
May 5th, 2004, 04:01 PM
Oh, and boo-****ing-hoo. Hard to believe?

ballbuster
May 5th, 2004, 10:22 PM
Ah, that explains it. I can sleep better now. :p

Pc_Madness
May 7th, 2004, 01:34 AM
Originally posted by ballbuster
Turned to the news the other night
Somethin I didn't expect to see
Soldiers behavin badly
Can it be

In the shadows of Iraqi prisons
Captives tortured shamefully
Laughter by their captors
Can it be

Can it be, can it be
Can it be, O can it be
Americans behavin badly
Can it be

And as the world watches on
Enemy's handed a gift for free
Trade in pride for sorrow
Can it be

And this board's great debators
have yet to address this tragedy
There must be an answer
Can it be

Can it be, can it be
Can it be, O can it be
There must be an answer
Can it be

Dude! Get a life!