
Experiment "Universe 25". Why do people think this will not happen to them? Genocide as a solution.
TEDxToronto - Dr. Jordan B. Peterson -- Redefining Reality
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Answer 1
January, 2021People differ from mice precisely in that those who are "mice" will happen to them ...
And those who are people will use their free time for their own development and the development of society and the planet - to and this goes.
Answer 2
January, 2021Because people are not mice. So they think, despite the presence of similar signs in human society, that this can be avoided. Now, if it happened somewhere in Australia, then, of course, yes. (Although I think New Zealand is close to this). And so - there are some kind of mice.
On the other hand, purposeful actions to avoid such a situation require high social consciousness and discipline, which no one needs either. And genocide is fascism. So there is only one thing left - the self-regulation of the system, which most people expect;)
Answer 3
January, 2021People are too arrogant. More often than not, they find it unpleasant to associate themselves with monkeys, much less lab rats. There is also a widespread myth that a person is always a rational being, which is only partially true. Most of the time, a person is subject to feelings and habits. Probably some more options, but I won't remember them quickly, but there will probably be someone who will write more opinions.