Philip Zimbardo was the leader of the notorious 1971 Stanford Prison Experiment — and an expert witness at Abu Ghraib
Psychologist Philip Zimbardo has seen good people turn evil, and he thinks he knows why. Phillip will use this 3 minute video to illustrate his points that feature many previously unseen and disturbing photographs from the Abu Ghraib prison in Iraq.
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In March 2006, Salon.com published 279 photos and 19 videos from Abu Ghraib, one of the most extensive documentations to date of abuse in the notorious prison. Zimbardo claims, however, that many images in his video — which he obtained while serving as an expert witness for an Abu Ghraib defendant — have never before been published.
The Abu Ghraib prison made international headlines in 2004 when photographs of military personnel abusing Iraqi prisoners were published around the world. Seven soldiers were convicted in courts martial and two, including Specialist Lynndie England, were sentenced to prison.
Zimbardo conducted a now-famous experiment at Stanford University in 1971, involving students who posed as prisoners and guards. Five days into the experiment, Zimbardo halted the study when the student guards began abusing the prisoners, forcing them to strip naked and simulate sex acts.
His book, The Lucifer Effect: Understanding How Good People Turn Evil, explores how a “perfect storm” of conditions can make ordinary people commit horrendous acts.
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[..YouTube..] The military members who violated prisoners were trained on torture techniques and were given the okay to use them. One need only do some thorough research to read the facts. We all have choices. I would rather face court marshall than to commit acts of humiliation or violence against a fellow human being. THERE IS ALWAYS A CHOICE even when a gun is held to one’s head, the choice is do the dirty deed or die. My choice would be – “shoot me”.
[..YouTube..] The military members who violated prisoners were trained on torture techniques and were given the okay to use them. One need only do some thorough research to read the facts. We all have choices. I would rather face court marshall than to commit acts of humiliation or violence against a fellow human being. THERE IS ALWAYS A CHOICE even when a gun is held to one’s head, the choice is do the dirty deed or die. My choice would be – “shoot me”. 
Interesting. But I do not agree totally. Two contentions – One: Lucifer was not God’s favorite angel, nor was he ever considered the morning star. Two; his comment about God not doing a good job of keeping evil in hell. An imperfect man judging God is like shooting oneself in the foot. IF people turn evil, given certain circumstances, then explain to me why captives of middle east terrorists did not turn evil during or after captivity.
Interesting. But I do not agree totally. Two contentions – One: Lucifer was not God’s favorite angel, nor was he ever considered the morning star. Two; his comment about God not doing a good job of keeping evil in hell. An imperfect man judging God is like shooting oneself in the foot. IF people turn evil, given certain circumstances, then explain to me why captives of middle east terrorists did not turn evil during or after captivity.
Interesting. But I do not agree totally. Two contentions – One: Lucifer was not God’s favorite angel, nor was he ever considered the morning star. Two; his comment about God not doing a good job of keeping evil in hell. An imperfect man judging God is like shooting oneself in the foot. IF people turn evil, given certain circumstances, then explain to me why captives of middle east terrorists did not turn evil during or after captivity.
Interesting. But I do not agree totally. Two contentions – One: Lucifer was not God’s favorite angel, nor was he ever considered the morning star. Two; his comment about God not doing a good job of keeping evil in hell. An imperfect man judging God is like shooting oneself in the foot. IF people turn evil, given certain circumstances, then explain to me why captives of middle east terrorists did not turn evil during or after captivity.
Interesting.  But I do not agree totally. Two contentions – One: Lucifer was not God’s favorite angel, nor was he ever considered the morning star. Two; his comment about God not doing a good job of keeping evil in hell. An imperfect man judging God is like shooting oneself in the foot. IF people turn evil, given certain circumstances, then explain to me why captives of middle east terrorists did not turn evil during or after captivity.
Interesting. But I do not agree totally. Two contentions – One: Lucifer was not God’s favorite angel, nor was he ever considered the morning star. Two; his comment about God not doing a good job of keeping evil in hell. An imperfect man judging God is like shooting oneself in the foot. IF people turn evil, given certain circumstances, then explain to me why captives of middle east terrorists did not turn evil during or after captivity.
Interesting. But I do not agree totally. Two contentions – One: Lucifer was not God’s favorite angel, nor was he ever considered the morning star. Two; his comment about God not doing a good job of keeping evil in hell. An imperfect man judging God is like shooting oneself in the foot. IF people turn evil, given certain circumstances, then explain to me why captives of middle east terrorists did not turn evil during or after captivity.
Interesting. But I do not agree totally. Two contentions – One: Lucifer was not God’s favorite angel, nor was he ever considered the morning star. Two; his comment about God not doing a good job of keeping evil in hell. An imperfect man judging God is like shooting oneself in the foot. IF people turn evil, given certain circumstances, then explain to me why captives of middle east terrorists did not turn evil during or after captivity.
Interesting. But I do not agree totally. Two contentions – One: Lucifer was not God’s favorite angel, nor was he ever considered the morning star. Two; his comment about God not doing a good job of keeping evil in hell. An imperfect man judging God is like shooting oneself in the foot. IF people turn evil, given certain circumstances, then explain to me why captives of middle east terrorists did not turn evil during or after captivity.
Interesting. But I do not agree totally. Two contentions – One: Lucifer was not God’s favorite angel, nor was he ever considered the morning star. Two; his comment about God not doing a good job of keeping evil in hell. An imperfect man judging God is like shooting oneself in the foot. IF people turn evil, given certain circumstances, then explain to me why captives of middle east terrorists did not turn evil during or after captivity.
Interesting. But I do not agree totally. Two contentions – One: Lucifer was not God’s favorite angel, nor was he ever considered the morning star. Two; his comment about God not doing a good job of keeping evil in hell. An imperfect man judging God is like shooting oneself in the foot. IF people turn evil, given certain circumstances, then explain to me why captives of middle east terrorists did not turn evil during or after captivity.
Interesting. But I do not agree totally. Two contentions – One: Lucifer was not God’s favorite angel, nor was he ever considered the morning star. Two; his comment about God not doing a good job of keeping evil in hell. An imperfect man judging God is like shooting oneself in the foot. IF people turn evil, given certain circumstances, then explain to me why captives of middle east terrorists did not turn evil during or after captivity.
Interesting. But I do not agree totally. Two contentions – One: Lucifer was not God’s favorite angel, nor was he ever considered the morning star. Two; his comment about God not doing a good job of keeping evil in hell. An imperfect man judging God is like shooting oneself in the foot. IF people turn evil, given certain circumstances, then explain to me why captives of middle east terrorists did not turn evil during or after captivity.
Interesting. But I do not agree totally. Two contentions – One: Lucifer was not God’s favorite angel, nor was he ever considered the morning star. Two; his comment about God not doing a good job of keeping evil in hell. An imperfect man judging God is like shooting oneself in the foot. IF people turn evil, given certain circumstances, then explain to me why captives of middle east terrorists did not turn evil during or after captivity.
Interesting. But I do not agree totally. Two contentions – One: Lucifer was not God’s favorite angel, nor was he ever considered the morning star. Two; his comment about God not doing a good job of keeping evil in hell. An imperfect man judging God is like shooting oneself in the foot. IF people turn evil, given certain circumstances, then explain to me why captives of middle east terrorists did not turn evil during or after captivity.
Interesting. But I do not agree totally. Two contentions – One: Lucifer was not God’s favorite angel, nor was he ever considered the morning star. Two; his comment about God not doing a good job of keeping evil in hell. An imperfect man judging God is like shooting oneself in the foot. IF people turn evil, given certain circumstances, then explain to me why captives of middle east terrorists did not turn evil during or after captivity.
Interesting. But I do not agree totally. Two contentions – One: Lucifer was not God’s favorite angel, nor was he ever considered the morning star. Two; his comment about God not doing a good job of keeping evil in hell. An imperfect man judging God is like shooting oneself in the foot. IF people turn evil, given certain circumstances, then explain to me why captives of middle east terrorists did not turn evil during or after captivity.
Interesting. But I do not agree totally. Two contentions – One: Lucifer was not God’s favorite angel, nor was he ever considered the morning star. Two; his comment about God not doing a good job of keeping evil in hell. An imperfect man judging God is like shooting oneself in the foot. IF people turn evil, given certain circumstances, then explain to me why captives of middle east terrorists did not turn evil during or after captivity.
Interesting. But I do not agree totally. Two contentions – One: Lucifer was not God’s favorite angel, nor was he ever considered the morning star. Two; his comment about God not doing a good job of keeping evil in hell. An imperfect man judging God is like shooting oneself in the foot. IF people turn evil, given certain circumstances, then explain to me why captives of middle east terrorists did not turn evil during or after captivity.
Interesting. But I do not agree totally. Two contentions – One: Lucifer was not God’s favorite angel, nor was he ever considered the morning star. Two; his comment about God not doing a good job of keeping evil in hell. An imperfect man judging God is like shooting oneself in the foot. IF people turn evil, given certain circumstances, then explain to me why captives of middle east terrorists did not turn evil during or after captivity.
Interesting. But I do not agree totally. Two contentions – One: Lucifer was not God’s favorite angel, nor was he ever considered the morning star. Two; his comment about God not doing a good job of keeping evil in hell. An imperfect man judging God is like shooting oneself in the foot. IF people turn evil, given certain circumstances, then explain to me why captives of middle east terrorists did not turn evil during or after captivity.
Interesting. But I do not agree totally. Two contentions – One: Lucifer was not God’s favorite angel, nor was he ever considered the morning star. Two; his comment about God not doing a good job of keeping evil in hell. An imperfect man judging God is like shooting oneself in the foot. IF people turn evil, given certain circumstances, then explain to me why captives of middle east terrorists did not turn evil during or after captivity.
Interesting. But I do not agree totally. Two contentions – One: Lucifer was not God’s favorite angel, nor was he ever considered the morning star. Two; his comment about God not doing a good job of keeping evil in hell. An imperfect man judging God is like shooting oneself in the foot. IF people turn evil, given certain circumstances, then explain to me why captives of middle east terrorists did not turn evil during or after captivity.
Interesting. But I do not agree totally. Two contentions – One: Lucifer was not God’s favorite angel, nor was he ever considered the morning star. Two; his comment about God not doing a good job of keeping evil in hell. An imperfect man judging God is like shooting oneself in the foot. IF people turn evil, given certain circumstances, then explain to me why captives of middle east terrorists did not turn evil during or after captivity.
Interesting. But I do not agree totally. Two contentions – One: Lucifer was not God’s favorite angel, nor was he ever considered the morning star. Two; his comment about God not doing a good job of keeping evil in hell. An imperfect man judging God is like shooting oneself in the foot. IF people turn evil, given certain circumstances, then explain to me why captives of middle east terrorists did not turn evil during or after captivity.
Interesting. But I do not agree totally. Two contentions – One: Lucifer was not God’s favorite angel, nor was he ever considered the morning star. Two; his comment about God not doing a good job of keeping evil in hell. An imperfect man judging God is like shooting oneself in the foot. IF people turn evil, given certain circumstances, then explain to me why captives of middle east terrorists did not turn evil during or after captivity.
Interesting. But I do not agree totally. Two contentions – One: Lucifer was not God’s favorite angel, nor was he ever considered the morning star. Two; his comment about God not doing a good job of keeping evil in hell. An imperfect man judging God is like shooting oneself in the foot. IF people turn evil, given certain circumstances, then explain to me why captives of middle east terrorists did not turn evil during or after captivity.
Interesting. But I do not agree totally. Two contentions – One: Lucifer was not God’s favorite angel, nor was he ever considered the morning star. Two; his comment about God not doing a good job of keeping evil in hell. An imperfect man judging God is like shooting oneself in the foot. IF people turn evil, given certain circumstances, then explain to me why captives of middle east terrorists did not turn evil during or after captivity.
Interesting. But I do not agree totally. Two contentions – One: Lucifer was not God’s favorite angel, nor was he ever considered the morning star. Two; his comment about God not doing a good job of keeping evil in hell. An imperfect man judging God is like shooting oneself in the foot. IF people turn evil, given certain circumstances, then explain to me why captives of middle east terrorists did not turn evil during or after captivity.
Interesting. But I do not agree totally. Two contentions – One: Lucifer was not God’s favorite angel, nor was he ever considered the morning star. Two; his comment about God not doing a good job of keeping evil in hell. An imperfect man judging God is like shooting oneself in the foot. IF people turn evil, given certain circumstances, then explain to me why captives of middle east terrorists did not turn evil during or after captivity.
Interesting. But I do not agree totally. Two contentions – One: Lucifer was not God’s favorite angel, nor was he ever considered the morning star. Two; his comment about God not doing a good job of keeping evil in hell. An imperfect man judging God is like shooting oneself in the foot. IF people turn evil, given certain circumstances, then explain to me why captives of middle east terrorists did not turn evil during or after captivity.
Interesting. But I do not agree totally. Two contentions – One: Lucifer was not God’s favorite angel, nor was he ever considered the morning star. Two; his comment about God not doing a good job of keeping evil in hell. An imperfect man judging God is like shooting oneself in the foot. IF people turn evil, given certain circumstances, then explain to me why captives of middle east terrorists did not turn evil during or after captivity.
Interesting. But I do not agree totally. Two contentions – One: Lucifer was not God’s favorite angel, nor was he ever considered the morning star. Two; his comment about God not doing a good job of keeping evil in hell. An imperfect man judging God is like shooting oneself in the foot. IF people turn evil, given certain circumstances, then explain to me why captives of middle east terrorists did not turn evil during or after captivity.
Interesting. But I do not agree totally. Two contentions – One: Lucifer was not God’s favorite angel, nor was he ever considered the morning star. Two; his comment about God not doing a good job of keeping evil in hell. An imperfect man judging God is like shooting oneself in the foot. IF people turn evil, given certain circumstances, then explain to me why captives of middle east terrorists did not turn evil during or after captivity.
Interesting. But I do not agree totally. Two contentions – One: Lucifer was not God’s favorite angel, nor was he ever considered the morning star. Two; his comment about God not doing a good job of keeping evil in hell. An imperfect man judging God is like shooting oneself in the foot. IF people turn evil, given certain circumstances, then explain to me why captives of middle east terrorists did not turn evil during or after captivity.
Interesting. But I do not agree totally. Two contentions – One: Lucifer was not God’s favorite angel, nor was he ever considered the morning star. Two; his comment about God not doing a good job of keeping evil in hell. An imperfect man judging God is like shooting oneself in the foot. IF people turn evil, given certain circumstances, then explain to me why captives of middle east terrorists did not turn evil during or after captivity.
Interesting. But I do not agree totally. Two contentions – One: Lucifer was not God’s favorite angel, nor was he ever considered the morning star. Two; his comment about God not doing a good job of keeping evil in hell. An imperfect man judging God is like shooting oneself in the foot. IF people turn evil, given certain circumstances, then explain to me why captives of middle east terrorists did not turn evil during or after captivity.
Interesting. But I do not agree totally. Two contentions – One: Lucifer was not God’s favorite angel, nor was he ever considered the morning star. Two; his comment about God not doing a good job of keeping evil in hell. An imperfect man judging God is like shooting oneself in the foot. IF people turn evil, given certain circumstances, then explain to me why captives of middle east terrorists did not turn evil during or after captivity.
Interesting. But I do not agree totally. Two contentions – One: Lucifer was not God’s favorite angel, nor was he ever considered the morning star. Two; his comment about God not doing a good job of keeping evil in hell. An imperfect man judging God is like shooting oneself in the foot. IF people turn evil, given certain circumstances, then explain to me why captives of middle east terrorists did not turn evil during or after captivity.
Interesting. But I do not agree totally. Two contentions – One: Lucifer was not God’s favorite angel, nor was he ever considered the morning star. Two; his comment about God not doing a good job of keeping evil in hell. An imperfect man judging God is like shooting oneself in the foot. IF people turn evil, given certain circumstances, then explain to me why captives of middle east terrorists did not turn evil during or after captivity.
Interesting. But I do not agree totally. Two contentions – One: Lucifer was not God’s favorite angel, nor was he ever considered the morning star. Two; his comment about God not doing a good job of keeping evil in hell. An imperfect man judging God is like shooting oneself in the foot. IF people turn evil, given certain circumstances, then explain to me why captives of middle east terrorists did not turn evil during or after captivity.
Interesting. But I do not agree totally. Two contentions – One: Lucifer was not God’s favorite angel, nor was he ever considered the morning star. Two; his comment about God not doing a good job of keeping evil in hell. An imperfect man judging God is like shooting oneself in the foot. IF people turn evil, given certain circumstances, then explain to me why captives of middle east terrorists did not turn evil during or after captivity.
Interesting. But I do not agree totally. Two contentions – One: Lucifer was not God’s favorite angel, nor was he ever considered the morning star. Two; his comment about God not doing a good job of keeping evil in hell. An imperfect man judging God is like shooting oneself in the foot. IF people turn evil, given certain circumstances, then explain to me why captives of middle east terrorists did not turn evil during or after captivity.
Interesting. But I do not agree totally. Two contentions – One: Lucifer was not God’s favorite angel, nor was he ever considered the morning star. Two; his comment about God not doing a good job of keeping evil in hell. An imperfect man judging God is like shooting oneself in the foot. IF people turn evil, given certain circumstances, then explain to me why captives of middle east terrorists did not turn evil during or after captivity.
Interesting. But I do not agree totally. Two contentions – One: Lucifer was not God’s favorite angel, nor was he ever considered the morning star. Two; his comment about God not doing a good job of keeping evil in hell. An imperfect man judging God is like shooting oneself in the foot. IF people turn evil, given certain circumstances, then explain to me why captives of middle east terrorists did not turn evil during or after captivity.
Interesting. But I do not agree totally. Two contentions – One: Lucifer was not God’s favorite angel, nor was he ever considered the morning star. Two; his comment about God not doing a good job of keeping evil in hell. An imperfect man judging God is like shooting oneself in the foot. IF people turn evil, given certain circumstances, then explain to me why captives of middle east terrorists did not turn evil during or after captivity.
Interesting. But I do not agree totally. Two contentions – One: Lucifer was not God’s favorite angel, nor was he ever considered the morning star. Two; his comment about God not doing a good job of keeping evil in hell. An imperfect man judging God is like shooting oneself in the foot. IF people turn evil, given certain circumstances, then explain to me why captives of middle east terrorists did not turn evil during or after captivity.
Interesting. But I do not agree totally. Two contentions – One: Lucifer was not God’s favorite angel, nor was he ever considered the morning star. Two; his comment about God not doing a good job of keeping evil in hell. An imperfect man judging God is like shooting oneself in the foot. IF people turn evil, given certain circumstances, then explain to me why captives of middle east terrorists did not turn evil during or after captivity.