The brainwashed gestapo will introduce harsher measures as truth postings escalate. BTW - In better news the UK Bladerunners have achieved total victory.
The Milgram experiment was a series of social psychology experiments conducted at Yale University in the 1960s. The experiments measured how far people would go in obeying an authority figure who instructed them to shock another person.
What was the experiment?
Participants were told they were taking part in a memory and learning study.
They were instructed to shock a fellow volunteer with increasing voltage levels for each wrong answer.
The other volunteer was actually an actor who would pretend to be shocked.
What was the result?
Over 70% of participants obeyed orders to shock the actor, even though they thought the shocks could be fatal.
This demonstrated that people are more likely to follow orders from an authority figure, even when those orders go against their personal conscience.
Why was the experiment controversial?
The experiment was controversial because it involved deception and may have traumatized participants.
Some participants may have guessed that the pain wasn't real.
The Milgram experiment is one of the most well-known social psychology studies of the 20th century.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Milgram_experiment