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Politics : Politics for Pros- moderated

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To: Sam who wrote (42928)5/8/2004 4:54:01 PM
From: Suma  Read Replies (2) of 793891
 
Zimbardo's stance is well taken. In all wars we dehumanize the enemy by labeling.. For example as a child in WW II the Krouts were the enemy. I did not think of them as human beings... as was true of the JAPS.. pictured usually as monkey... They did not bleed, they were subhumans. And I as a child hated them.

I forget what we labeled the Koreans... But Gooks was the Vietnam labeling.

And then in school we read ALL IS QUIET ON THE WESTERN FRONT and for the first time an enemy soldier took on a personna... He was human too. He had a wife, children believed just as strongly in the right he was doing as we did in OUR right.

Ever since 9/11 our government has taken on Muslims as the enemy ( and they had a willing audience as we all suffered in that atrocity )and to hate those that had inflicted such a devastating act. Yet, it took just a few... Bin Laden, some leaders and followers to do his bidding.

Now we have a FEW who replicated horrors on people and where did their orders come from or was it just the brain washing and labeling of the inmates that precipitated the hatred... But look at what it has wrought .

The conclusion of Mr. Zimbardo's article was salient for me.
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