First, why would they all have the same carotid cut marks on their necks and in some cases, smeared blood or bruises on their faces if they are 'latex dummies'?
Second, they are being hung by their heads with essentially ice tongs or similar. Their bodies appear dead, colorless (blood drained) limp and dangling with their feet not touching the ground. How can you possibly tell anything about their skeleton or backbone? And if they are dummies, why would they be kept like that?
And third, if they are simply latex fake bodies, why are there clearly identifiable AC units every few feet at the top of the ceiling to keep the place cold? (Cold air drops, so the AC vents should be up high).
And fourth, did you look at the bodies? They are all unique. No young beautiful people. They are old people, middle aged people, people with white hair, bald people, different unique faces and bodies - not one duplicate or similar body type, more like real, random, dead people.
You say, "don't let your mind run away from you." Why not? This is a very disturbing video. That is exactly what it should be doing!
Don't you remember the ASCH group peer pressure experiments? For instance in one experiment actors were sitting in a waiting room reading magazines or looking at their phones and one actual normal person entered and sat down. Then the film crew started piping smoke in and waited to see what would happen. The actors were instructed to not notice and not react. The normal non-actor would be confused as to why no one was reacting.
They repeated this skit over and over with different non-actor people. Only rarely did the normal person get up and investigate the smoke situation and ask why everyone was sitting there like a bunch of idiots.
The rest of the times the experiment was done, the normies just acquiesced and sat there like obedient sheep and pretended not to notice like the other NPCs.
In fact, 75% of unaware subjects conformed based on the actions or answers of the other participants, even when they knew the answer was wrong. Asch came to the conclusion that in group settings, more people are likely to conform.
Don't ask me to be the sheep. I am the person who gets up and sees what the situation is, AND DOES SOMETHING ABOUT IT. And you'll thank me for it later!
...Latex dummies make the most sense. They also read as empty, with no rigid skeleton.
Sure, the imagery is disturbing but don't let your mind run away from you with no information to support it.
First, why would they all have the same carotid cut marks on their necks and in some cases, smeared blood or bruises on their faces if they are 'latex dummies'?
Second, they are being hung by their heads with essentially ice tongs or similar. Their bodies appear dead, colorless (blood drained) limp and dangling with their feet not touching the ground. How can you possibly tell anything about their skeleton or backbone? And if they are dummies, why would they be kept like that?
And third, if they are simply latex fake bodies, why are there clearly identifiable AC units every few feet at the top of the ceiling to keep the place cold? (Cold air drops, so the AC vents should be up high).
And fourth, did you look at the bodies? They are all unique. No young beautiful people. They are old people, middle aged people, people with white hair, bald people, different unique faces and bodies - not one duplicate or similar body type, more like real, random, dead people.
You say, "don't let your mind run away from you." Why not? This is a very disturbing video. That is exactly what it should be doing!
Don't you remember the ASCH group peer pressure experiments? For instance in one experiment actors were sitting in a waiting room reading magazines or looking at their phones and one actual normal person entered and sat down. Then the film crew started piping smoke in and waited to see what would happen. The actors were instructed to not notice and not react. The normal non-actor would be confused as to why no one was reacting.
They repeated this skit over and over with different non-actor people. Only rarely did the normal person get up and investigate the smoke situation and ask why everyone was sitting there like a bunch of idiots.
The rest of the times the experiment was done, the normies just acquiesced and sat there like obedient sheep and pretended not to notice like the other NPCs.
In fact, 75% of unaware subjects conformed based on the actions or answers of the other participants, even when they knew the answer was wrong. Asch came to the conclusion that in group settings, more people are likely to conform.
Don't ask me to be the sheep. I am the person who gets up and sees what the situation is, AND DOES SOMETHING ABOUT IT. And you'll thank me for it later!