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Since Diaper Donnie is soon going to be rubbing his hands in glee to send Americans now into his meat grinder over wars he starts, how do you plan to avoid the draft?

I'm too old to join, thank god. Too old and too out of shape for them to bother caring. Plus a lot of psychological issues that will make me more likely shoot my superior that's telling me I need to kill innocents to help king pedo succeed in his bullshit missions.

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[–] TheReanuKeeves@lemmy.world 24 points 17 hours ago (1 children)

It's funny how a small group of people can make 99% of the world do heinous things they don't necessarily want to do but the masses rarely fight back. Tyrants will never be afraid when they know nobody will ever do anything effective against them. Noone can convince me we aren't already in at least the first ring of hell based on how fucked up this world is.

[–] French75@slrpnk.net 6 points 11 hours ago (1 children)

If you haven't read about the Milgram Experiment, it's a fascinating, and disheartening journey into notions of authority and compliance. In short... Milgram's finding was that most people do what they're told--even when they known it's wrong--simply because they're told to do it.

[–] TheReanuKeeves@lemmy.world 4 points 11 hours ago* (last edited 11 hours ago) (1 children)

I have read about it and I have issues with it, at least the original study. The participants signed up for an experiment run by a Yale professor so I'm sure a lot of them didn't think this would cause serious damage if any damage in reality. The participants signed up knowing they would get paid.

Not that money would excuse them for "harming" people but in combination with what would appear to be a professionally run experiment by a reputable school, I don't think people would necessarily assume this was some kind of actual murder room.

Now if the experiment was to give randomly selected participants off the street a gun and tell them to shoot a puppy for no money, I think the results would differ.

[–] FearMeAndDecay@literature.cafe 3 points 10 hours ago

I definitely think this experiment has issues, but I think the reasons you mentioned make it more applicable to the military though not other scenarios. Bc soldiers are meant to obey orders above all else. Their commanders aren’t random people, they’re meant to be the authorities who know what’s a war crime and what’s not. Now, obviously that’s not true, or if they do know they don’t necessarily give a shit, but this all sets up a permission structure that it’s “okay” to follow orders even if it seems kinda wrong