Sharing some Psychological experiments for better understanding of Segregation and or Racism:

Jane Elliott's Blue Eyes/Brown Eyes Experiment - Adults

Jane Elliott's Blue Eyes/Brown Eyes Experiment - Children

Philip Zimbardo's Stanford Prison Experiment

Comment after watching the videos please.

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WHAT? I don't see any hidden giveaways...

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It's the gift of knowledge

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This.

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^ exactly this.

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never heard of that game. worth my time to solve?

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A very interesting german movie about the same kind of social experimentation: The Wave

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Based on the book by Morton Rhue.

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This is mighty interesting stuff. Thanks for sharing!

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And what do YOU think?

Reposting some vids isn't content, despite what mainstream Internet journalism would like you to believe.

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I've always been against segregation in any form. Needless to say i tend to agree with the documentary.
Stuff like this should be given in class. And not only in psychology university courses.

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indeed

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I saw all of these, and studied them, in school :)

Also studied "The Wave" which Nonos mentioned

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well i think there are two sides to racism and segregation,

i mean one could easily observe that racism and segregation need two sides, like two playing actors sides, one plays the role of the aggressor and the other plays the role of the victim by accepting the situation.

the solution is not to fight the aggressor, but to just not accept the role of the victim,

sometimes it is not that simple and the solution needs to be more dynamic, but that's the building base.

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Saw those in my psychology class. very interesting studies.

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Good stuff.

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I saw this in some class. Pretty neat how they did it.

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Watched the adult video. At first I thought it was a rather sensationalist way to get that simple point across, but about ten minutes in when the show reveals that she's actually pulling a quite clever double bluff it became intriguing.

Overall, interesting stuff.

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Whoa. Thanks for sharing :o

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Closed 11 years ago by GabreeEL.