QotD: Getting Humans to Kill

Jul 04, 2011 09:19

The nearness of authority is especially relevant to the real-life obedience requirements of combat and war. As it turns out, individual conscience draws a surprisingly firm line at killing--surprising for those who think of human beings as natural war makers. This aspect of conscience is so resilient in normal people that military psychologists ( Read more... )

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rick_day July 4 2011, 21:04:11 UTC
yup. The hardest thing for me to do would have been to pull that trigger on the guy in my vestibule. Literally, he would have had to grab the gun, pulling the trigger himself.

It was the hardest decision, when it should have been the easiest. Even knowing I was WELL within my right to defend myself, I had too much time (seconds) to reflect on the outcome.

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liveonearth July 5 2011, 01:08:46 UTC
Well there's should and then there's should. Thou shalt not kill appears to be deeply ingrained---deeper than any social consciousness or education.

Care to tell the story? What happened there in that vestibule?

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