Posted: Fri Nov 27, 2009 5:50 pm
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A = stronlgy agree
B = agree
C = disagree
D = strongly disagree
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Area 1 Scenario 1
Q1 = A
Q2 = A
Q3 = A
Q4 = A
Q5 = D / no
Area 1 Scenario 2
Q6 = B
Q7 = A
Q8 = B
Q9 = A
Q10 = D / no
Area 2 Scenario 1
Q11 = A
Q12 = C
Q13 = A
Q14 = B
Q15 = B
Area 2 / Scenario 2
Q16 = B
Q17 = D
Q18 = A
Q19 = C
Q20 = A
That was very interestin Andy.
It has taught me, what power brainwashing can really have on a human being, depending on the level of intensity.
Reg. the difference between Scenario 1 and 2 (of Area 1), I would disagree with any kind of force, but I acknowledge that the level of force (regulary / occasionally) does make a big difference.
However, I remember very well my religious education (more religious instruction) at school, which happened only once a week.
But still, I'd consider it as a complete waste of my time for many years (and that without my consent).
Not only didn't they care whether we enjoyed taking part or not (we did not), but they also enjoyed us not enjoying it ... if you get what I mean.
Same with Area 2
It appears that the level of force decides about the level of brainwashing.
That's the whole point for me, to realize that any kind of force cannot result into a decision of free will ... even if the victim calls it that way.
A thoroughly brainwashed person is messed up and therefore unable to judge about the own conscience - let alone others.
The more I think about it, the more it makes me angry to see what level of ignorance it takes, to force your own blood - in the name of what ?
A = stronlgy agree
B = agree
C = disagree
D = strongly disagree
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Area 1 Scenario 1
Q1 = A
Q2 = A
Q3 = A
Q4 = A
Q5 = D / no
Area 1 Scenario 2
Q6 = B
Q7 = A
Q8 = B
Q9 = A
Q10 = D / no
Area 2 Scenario 1
Q11 = A
Q12 = C
Q13 = A
Q14 = B
Q15 = B
Area 2 / Scenario 2
Q16 = B
Q17 = D
Q18 = A
Q19 = C
Q20 = A
That was very interestin Andy.
It has taught me, what power brainwashing can really have on a human being, depending on the level of intensity.
Reg. the difference between Scenario 1 and 2 (of Area 1), I would disagree with any kind of force, but I acknowledge that the level of force (regulary / occasionally) does make a big difference.
However, I remember very well my religious education (more religious instruction) at school, which happened only once a week.
But still, I'd consider it as a complete waste of my time for many years (and that without my consent).
Not only didn't they care whether we enjoyed taking part or not (we did not), but they also enjoyed us not enjoying it ... if you get what I mean.
Same with Area 2
It appears that the level of force decides about the level of brainwashing.
That's the whole point for me, to realize that any kind of force cannot result into a decision of free will ... even if the victim calls it that way.
A thoroughly brainwashed person is messed up and therefore unable to judge about the own conscience - let alone others.
The more I think about it, the more it makes me angry to see what level of ignorance it takes, to force your own blood - in the name of what ?