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“The Milgram experiment was a famous 1961 Yale University study by psychologist Stanley Milgram. It measured people's willingness to obey an authority figure who instructed them to perform acts conflicting with their personal conscience, revealing that a surprising majority would inflict extreme, potentially lethal pain on others simply because they were ordered to do so.” •••••••••••••••• Came across this clip while doom scrolling. It’s a great example of what goes on inside political parties and organisations in general, particularly larger ones. Rather than stand up for someone that has clearly been treated poorly, the people in the class just sat there and allowed it to happen. No one spoke up because they were afraid of what was going to happen to them. This scenario plays out everyday across all walks of life, even where there is little downside to calling out bad behaviour. The maltreatment that occurred during Covid was not an aberration. It’s normal. Integrity and conviction matters. I’m often asked why politicians and bureaucrats get away with making unjust decisions. The answer is simple - not enough people speak up to stop the injustice. The world is run by those who turn up. If you don’t get involved in the political process don’t complain when those that do end up controlling you. Maintaining our freedoms takes courage, commitment and perseverance. Peoplefirstparty.au is up for the fight. Are you? Join up today if you want to keep Australia prosperous and free.
“The Milgram experiment was a famous 1961 Yale University study by psychologist Stanley Milgram. It measured people's willingness to obey an authority figure who instructed them to perform acts conflicting with their personal conscience, revealing that a surprising majority would inflict extreme, potentially lethal pain on others simply because they were ordered to do so.” •••••••••••••••• Came across this clip while doom scrolling. It’s a great example of what goes on inside political parties and organisations in general, particularly larger ones. Rather than stand up for someone that has clearly been treated poorly, the people in the class just sat there and allowed it to happen. No one spoke up because they were afraid of what was going to happen to them. This scenario plays out everyday across all walks of life, even where there is little downside to calling out bad behaviour. The maltreatment that occurred during Covid was not an aberration. It’s normal. Integrity and conviction matters. I’m often asked why politicians and bureaucrats get away with making unjust decisions. The answer is simple - not enough people speak up to stop the injustice. The world is run by those who turn up. If you don’t get involved in the political process don’t complain when those that do end up controlling you. Maintaining our freedoms takes courage, commitment and perseverance. Peoplefirstparty.au is up for the fight. Are you? Join up today if you want to keep Australia prosperous and free.

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