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Stanford Prison study

I picked the Stanford Prison study to discuss it because I live in this situation and I realize how made the control of people is very hard.

Before, I discuss the question. I would like to refer to the situation that we live in Egypt. We have more than 60 thousand prisoners of conscience from 2013 to the present. How the media, government, and part of the public treated with this situation? In short, they depict the prisoners of consciences are criminals. On another hand, the real criminals aren't criminals and show that the economic situation that made them do that and as a result encourages other people to the criminal. The prisoners of consciences treat the badest treatment, and every day one of them dies. Several of the prisoners of consciences refuse food because the food isn't healthy, and isn't clean. The prisoners of consciences can't see their families.

The real criminals are the hidden hand for the government who uses them when you want to stir up chaos.

At the same time, The Egyptians live in the biggest prison, no one can't talk because that will lead to prison.

I think the scientists, the media, and the public to avoid or fix the harms caused, by treating the criminals are as humans, not animals.

Until if these people are criminals, why don't they search about the real reasons that made them criminals, not the results?

They mustn't encourage the crimes across their programs that broadcast on TVs or other channels such as YouTube.

 

Source :

https://www.bbc.com/news/world-us-canada-14564182


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