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Posted by Squiggles on August 24, 2007, at 12:11:15
Some 30 yrs. ago i blamed my academic failure
on an institution and its treatment of a perceived psychotic individual's harrassment of me and my xxxx. While there was harrassment, i now consider the possibility that coercion, lack of open-mindedness and belief that aggressive behaviour was a sign of mental instability, was an illusion. I think I made a mistake, and wish the people who read a complaint may read this, as it was at some time posted here. My academic failure was mostly my own.I reconsider these things in light of recent events and remind myself of the Miller authority experiments, and the epidemic youth gang activities in the US and other parts of the world. It is easy to be dragged into the wrong moral perspective, especially if under stress or affiliated or in love with an ideal or a person.
Darn waaltenshaungs! They just keep spinning.
Squiggles
Posted by Squiggles on August 24, 2007, at 12:11:15
In reply to For the record, posted by Squiggles on August 24, 2007, at 8:35:49
Sorry, the name of the famous authority
experiment is "Milgram" not "Miller";
Squiggles
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