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Basil the Fox
Posted: 2005-03-01 03:47:48
It was interesting, more of a demonsttration than an experiment. It would have been more insightful to see it go on for longer; a week, perhaps. Then they could've had a proper shot at some of the more resiliant people in there (smiler), it was interesting to see how easily some people will break and how, once they've seen even the smallest cracks start to show, they'll keep working that, on those one or two prisoners whilst all the time keeping everybody else as uncomfortable as possibe until it's their turn. Personally, I wasn't at all shocked, but it did go some way to illustrate the sorts of things that go on wich are obviously far from a good thing. I can't remember who said it, but it's said that you can only judge a country at war by the way it treats it's captured foe's. Innocent or guilty, the kind of things that go on to the men in Guantanamo are questionable at best.

Well done, Gary.

On another note, did you not find it more scary that one of the prison guards bore more than a striking resemblance to a Dr Harold Shipman?

Do we call you "Shaft" from now on? ;)

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