Does anyone say: "Get set! Point! Fire!"? I'm not saying it can't be, but I've always heard: "Ready! Aim! Fire!" -- Galen Hekhuis ghekhuis@earthlink.net I can't recall...
...-alignment' seems out of place somehow when the news agency doing the reporting has to be considered functional to the society from which it was born. I realize the need for objectivity, but not the point of reporting the 'enemy' as one might a horse race...just another contestant no better or worse than one's own. This can produce a news agency that can be as effectual as an 'enemy ...
... to those who share their labels. In other related social experiments at political rallies it has been noted that researchers faking injuries, were helped more or less depending on whether their protest sign, and slogans supported or went against those around them who could help. The Social Animal - Elliot Aronson - 8th Edition 1999 http://www.amazon.com/exec/obidos/ASIN/0716733129/ ...
... of the social psychology of a protest, so I thought I would flood ... the violent behavior of individuals-terrorists, protesters, strikers, or police-because action makes...of the Ohio National Guard. To protest this event, the Texas students planned... certainly untrue, but the important point is that they were widely ...in this book, the rationalization Feshbach points out not only makes it ...
... of the social psychology of a protest, so I thought I would flood...the violent behavior of individuals-terrorists, protesters, strikers, or police-because action makes...of the Ohio National Guard. To protest this event, the Texas students planned...almost certainly untrue, but the important point is that they were widely believed... this book, the rationalization Feshbach points out not only makes it ...
Pope About Town wrote: "Immortalist" <reanimater_2000@yahoo.com> wrote in message news:1178121609.285106.130080@c35g2000hsg.googlegroups.com... Indeed, she went on to say, "Anyone who appears on the streets of a city like Kent with long hair, dirty clothes, or barefooted deserves to be shot."... ...Exactly how the high-school teacher in Kent, Ohio, came to believe ...
"Immortalist" <reanimater_2000@yahoo.com> wrote in message news:1178121609.285106.130080@c35g2000hsg.googlegroups.com... Indeed, she went on to say, "Anyone who appears on the streets of a city like Kent with long hair, dirty clothes, or barefooted deserves to be shot."... ...Exactly how the high-school teacher in Kent, Ohio, came to believe that innocent people deserved to...