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I don't understand how anyone is finding any humor or pleasure in this story. Heartbreaking to see that the anger building up inside everyone is causing us to dehumanize the vaccinated the same way they want to dehumanize us.

Did you hear about the experiment with the rats?

A rat in a cage experiences periodic shocks from the floorboard of the cage. The rat gets extremely agitated as the shocks are painful and happen completely randomly. Eventually the rat learns that there is nothing it can do to prevent the shocks and nowhere to escape them. The rat settles into a state of acceptance and just "takes" the shocks as they come.

Add a second rat in the cage, same scenario, and the rats began to attack each other. Having no other object to direct their upset energy onto from the shocks at the bottom of the cage, they, in response to the shocks, would fight each other, often to the death.

Let's be smarter the rats, people. Let's keep a tight grasp on our shared humanity and if express our anger let's direct it to the ones pressing the buttons, not the ones being shocked along with us.

3 years ago
1 score
Reason: Original

I don't understand how anyone is finding any humor or pleasure in this story. Heartbreaking to see that the anger building up inside everyone is causing us to dehumanize the vaccinated the same way they want to dehumanize us.

Did you hear about the experiment with the rats?

A rat in a cage experiences periodic shocks from the floorboard of the cage. The rat gets extremely agitated as the shocks are painful and happen completely randomly. Eventually the rat learns that there is nothing it can do to prevent the shocks and nowhere to escape them. The rat settles into a state of acceptance and just "takes" the shocks as they come.

Add a second rat in the cage, same scenario, and the rats began to attack each other. Having no other object to direct their upset energy onto from the shocks at the bottom of the cage, they, in response to the shocks, would fight each other, often to the death.

Let's be smarter the rats, people. Let's keep a tight grasp on our shared humanity.

3 years ago
1 score