Psychology pioneer Solomon Asch demonstrated how the desire to "fit in" can change personal behavior under peer pressure. His theory is nicely demonstrated in this 1960's episode of Candid Camera.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GNI5jNBFFT8&ab_channel=NikosKaranikolas
OP: Thank you for all the wonderful comments. You have inspired me to film my own elevator experiment: My cohorts board elevator, subject walks in, door closes, and we all remove masks with an audible sigh of relief and see what happens. Any ideas to spice this up?
I've always hated fitting in.
Me too. Outcast and nerd during my school days. Made fun of. Excluded a lot. Extended even into college. Hated it, hated them, hated myself.
But now? Grace of G-d, man, I have an exterior where I don't give a damn if they look at me funny for not wearing their stupid mask.
Limbaugh once said the rise of his success started the day he realized or decided that it didn't matter what his critics thought. That affected me.
I had a constant bully (6' tall) from 5th grade all the way thru HS. Ruined my childhood. He offed himself around 2009. No tears on that one.
Ever take a piss on his gravestone?
Wild. I can see why anti-mask leagues were created. Not just about safety in numbers. It could actually cause people to remove their masks if they are surrounded suddenly. ?
WHAT A GREAT IDEA!!! Sounds like a plan.
Makes sense why I refuse to wear one than. I try to do the opposite of what everyone else is doing. I was born stubborn.
I live in Japan where mask-wearing while sick was already culturally normalised. But now it is everyone, all the time. Doesn't matter if they're outside, by themselves, in the car, whatever, everyone has it on all the time. I'm not Japanese, but I'll tolerate putting it on when going into a private establishment if they ask. As soon as I'm outside I take it off, and I don't bother putting it on my young kids.
My point is that the stares and shaming that takes place if you don't have a mask on are pretty intense. As a foreigner there's probably a degree of hand waving like "oh stupid foreigner, whatever, probably doesn't speak Japanese so I'll just stew on this quietly", so I don't really encounter it all that much. My Japanese friends and family are really sensitive to it though. Like they all say that they think masks probably do very little or even nothing, but they wear it because they don't want to be stared at or told off. Or they say it's to make other people feel at ease - they don't want the normies worrying about their close encounter to an unmasked person.
Oh mate fellow expats unite! I've got the same exact bloody problem in Korea. This is me going for a walk in a park Bear in mind inside a restaurant or coffee shop you can take them off. https://www.bitchute.com/video/5QPwYZm76hsc/
Same in Japan man. The funny thing is that as soon as you sit down at a table in a cafe or restaurant, suddenly covid stops existing!! Everyone sits around and eats and talks maskless. Then they get up and whoa whoa suddenly it’s covid time again, masks back on or you get the STARE OF SHAME.
It broke my heart the other day - I took my 4yo daughter to the park. She and I both maskless of course. Her best friend from preschool shows up in a mask. My daughter asks me to get her mask so she could be like her friend. I tell her no, kids don’t need them, plus you’re outside, don’t worry about it. “But <friend> is wearing one!!!” she cried.
Sorry darling, cry all you want, you ain’t getting one.
Damn dude! You're a good father. I wish the parents this side would show such spine. I can count the number of babies, babies not children, I've seen without a mask on one hand.
Oh yes, the old line test.
Its a lot more than jewish psychology could ever imagine, it's a satanic ritual called the Killing of the King.
This involves seclusion, contemplation, silence, privacy and the wearing of masks for the adherents and the victims. The victims being us, the population of the non jewish world.
Psychology is hegemonistic, its fighting a turf war with the other social sciences for the dubious position of the new secular priestly caste and is spreading its language amongst us so that we use their language and no other to describe our inner life.
Gaslighting and manipulating us to accept psychology as a scientific truth, it has done this by changing the definition of obscenity and getting us to accept ambiguity as natural.
All done by prioritising questions over answers, just intellectual laziness.
Stanford Study Results: Facemasks are Ineffective to Block Transmission of COVID-19 and Actually Can Cause Health Deterioration and Premature Death April 19, 2021, 10:00am
https://www.thegatewaypundit.com/2021/04/stanford-study-results-facemasks-ineffective-block-transmission-covid-19-actually-can-cause-health-deterioration-premature-death/
Show them this while coughing on them. Then tell them Here you wear it!
How the hell would you know which floor to get off on or even push the button. I actually don't think it's real. Way too stupid.
cool, I'm norman too!
Thanks for the bonus info!! FYI, I believe Milgram experiments were eventually halted because some subjects suffered PTSD.