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The Push is a Netflix Documentary where people are in a social compliance experiment if the people are chosen to commit murder.
There are other experiments such as the Milgram experiment where people are pressured to comply and hurt those behind in the other room out of sheer obedience for authority by pressing a simple button.
I watched it this morning and I am really in awe of how the experiment went from finish to end. There were 4 in total in this experiment.
Spoiler warning on result if they committed "murder" conveniently placed under spoiler tags who don't care to watch.
The guy Chris throughout the majority of the documentary does not decide to go along with the murder.
But leading up to that, he does lie about his identity, puts a dead body in the box, and then tells the board member staff what he's done.
The other 3 did though and you get to see them "push" the guy off" one lady even kicked the body 3 times in the stomach.
The body was made extremely convincing for perhaps the first time in history, a convincing fake corpse.
The show ultimately does warn about social compliance and how we as humans can easily be misled and manipulated and coerced into it. Anyone who has taken or studied social psychology, has known that peer group pressure and people following authoritative action to things that wouldn't be considered in line with their personal values and personality. (So yes you too Fi users, can be at risk for being manipulated)
Thoughts about this?
There are other experiments such as the Milgram experiment where people are pressured to comply and hurt those behind in the other room out of sheer obedience for authority by pressing a simple button.
I watched it this morning and I am really in awe of how the experiment went from finish to end. There were 4 in total in this experiment.
Spoiler warning on result if they committed "murder" conveniently placed under spoiler tags who don't care to watch.
The guy Chris throughout the majority of the documentary does not decide to go along with the murder.
But leading up to that, he does lie about his identity, puts a dead body in the box, and then tells the board member staff what he's done.
The other 3 did though and you get to see them "push" the guy off" one lady even kicked the body 3 times in the stomach.
The body was made extremely convincing for perhaps the first time in history, a convincing fake corpse.
The show ultimately does warn about social compliance and how we as humans can easily be misled and manipulated and coerced into it. Anyone who has taken or studied social psychology, has known that peer group pressure and people following authoritative action to things that wouldn't be considered in line with their personal values and personality. (So yes you too Fi users, can be at risk for being manipulated)
Thoughts about this?