"Babies looked like jellyfish, with beating hearts and no bones" thats the most traumatizing thing i've heard all year besides learning about unit 731 in korean school
people always misunderstand the Stanford Prison Experiment. it was woefully unscientific. the guards didn't spontaneously do anything awful. Zimbardo constantly pressured them to treat the prisoners with more cruelty and brutality in order to "prove" his hypothesis about human nature. he then went on to argue in court that prison guards and such shouldn't be held responsible for their cruelty because of his "findings". yeah, he was a bad guy. terrible dude.
So is the Milgram obedience experiment ! Most ppl DID stop pressing the button that allegedly hurt the man. Women in particular often refused to continue. There were just some ppl that remained obedient ɓ
As a Chinese person, I cannot express my gratitude towards you when you mentioned Unit 731. What the Imperial Japanese did to countless East and South East Asian people is unforgivable. It’s so unfortunate to see that it’s not widely known by people like the events that happened during the Holocaust (which were also absolutely horrible).
Dude Unit 731 wasn't even that bad stop acting like it is! It was a great way to conduct research on our biology! That's how we found out that the black plague was no no good
Im tired of this "its unforgiveable"... The people who comitted the crimes: yes youre right - its unforgiveable. But i hate that nowaday conflicts often still are just people who are angry about the past. People hate other countries just cuz something happend decades ago... Its dumb in my pov. For example im german: i have NOTHING to do with what happened in ww2. Neither my parents. My grandparents were scared little children in ww2. Yet still people hate germany and its citizens cuz they never forgive.... But damn i have NOTHING to do what happened. Forgive the country and the people today. Never forget what the past people done (to learn from it to never do this)
not very fun fact: Other than 731, there are also many other inhumane experience labs that aren't as well-known. Unit 100, Unit 516, Unit 1644, Unit 1855, Unit 9421, Unit 8604. They developed biochemical weapons with civilians and crops.
The US government spent $30 million over 7 years under Bush/Clinton Admins, aimed to find the War Crimes of NAZI and the Imperial Japanese government. The final conclusion was made in the IWG report in 2007. They have thoroughly checked the entire declassified documents from the Central Intelligence Agency (CIA), the Office of Strategic Intelligence (OSI=the predecessor of CIA), and the General Headquarters of Allied Powers (GHQ). Consequently, NO Evidence was found on Unit 731 carrying out the horrific "human experimentation", "forced prostitution" (Comfort Women), or the "Nanking (Nanjing) massacre of civilians", done by the Japanese military. The U.S. government at that time was demanded by a Chinese organization to find anything against Japan, and the U.S. was at odds with Japan then, there was no reason why IWG could not find them, except that they didn't exist in the first place. www.archives.gov/files/iwg/reports/final-report-2007.pdf
@@josem588 actually this one was public knoledge way before ww2 since death by hunger and thirst was a common execution method in a lot of empires and kingdoms throught history
@@Ohnoourtableitsbrokennn you can't stop the skeleton from spreading misinformation (On an unrelated note, i hope it 100% is misinformation, what i said was humoristic, and not serious whatsoever.)
@@Silver674 Fascism doesn't have anything to do with this, Unit 731 is the great example of what humans are capable of doing to other humans when cruelty meets curiosity they could even be communists, that would change nothing
As far as i'm aware, unit 731 is also the reason we know that the human body is composed of ~70% water, as they would weigh victims before putting them into an oven alive and weighing them after they 'dried out'. The difference in weight was around 70%.
for the “babies looked like jellyfish with beating hearts and no bones”, I searched related keywords (like project 4.1 babies, Marshall island jelly babies) stuff like that, it showed babies with deformed heads like no brain, deformed noses, or some weird thing on the back of their head, though there was one where it just showed some birthed ball, it has hair, but no eyes nose mouth ears, it was just a ball with blood veins, hair, and skin which was an extreme severe deform.
Not fun at all fact: The Japanese government did not admit to the wrongdoing committed by Unit 731 until very recently. The government did not acknowledge the atrocity until 1988, and even then, they did not apologize for what had happened. The project was highly secretive and much of the evidence had been destroyed; in addition, government officials who were aware of what happened in Unit 731 did not make their knowledge known to the public. Because of this lack of acknowledgment, the Chinese government took it upon themselves to spread awareness of the atrocities. In 1982, they established a museum in the same place where Unit 731 operated during the war.
@@Angelthewolfnot surprised... But i am very glad dayum covered these topics and openly blaming the "good" countries, which is something many content creators don't do
The chinese government shedding light to the atrocities is a pot calling the kettle black moment lol. Especially when they still refuse to acknowledge a certain tank in a square.
I'm glad 731 made it to the list. Many people ignored or overlook about this because ' Look how bad China is and look how great Japan is' and shit like that. Bad or good, they are still human lives taken away in the most inhumane way possible. I also hope that people are watching the video with full knowledge that all these have happened and not just horror stories that can make jokes about
It's incredibly disgusting how many spineless Chinese are ashamed of their ethnicity and wanted to be J*ps so bad. Don't remember how their ancestors are treated by those creatures.
@@Unnamed-h7v dude you must recognize that this thing happen in every single species not just humans and a minority do that not the entire species, hate yourself because of that is ridiculous, the animals do the same thing, evil is present in every species and is aways a exeption not the majority os an species
Fun fact(PLEASE READ ITS REALLY INTERESTING): during the Stanford prison Experiment, prisoners were placed in a. glass room and told to scream if they heard a button being pressed. Then the guards would ask them questions. the guards were given a button and told to press it if a prisoner got a question wrong because it would electrocute them. Though the buttons were fake, the prisoners mimicked screams and cries, yet the guards kept pressing the button, even though the guards thought it actually electrocuted them.
Little misinformation. In the prison experiment the guards were instructed to keep up order by any means. The experiment was shut down early because Zimbardo proved his point that people can easy become tyranical monsters if they are orderd to do so, because the blame shifts from the individual to the circumstances. The thruth is always more scary.
What kinda la la land are you living in where you can’t criticize the U.S. Government? Love em or hate em, and I hate, it is extremely easy to be vocal about its evils, much easier than say Israel, Cuba, Palestine, Russia, India, Ukraine, China if your Chinese, Japan, etc. Basically, it is both popular and acceptable to hate on the USA right now, and I wish it was that way for the rest.
Back to the University angle, where will you find this fabled hardass conservative professor? Surely they do exist, but they must be extremely rare because I have yet to find one in my studies at a college well known for conservatism, but at this same college I have to be very careful not to question the moral relativist and statist paradigm that my leftie teachers push or I will get an F. So sorry, but I don’t believe you
yeah because united state don't let it happen, the united state goverment don't want to be associetade with war criminals and how japan is usa closest ally in asia they dont want japan to recognize that
8:58 The actions of Unit 731 were some of the most heinous and unimaginable war crimes ever committed. The unit’s experiments were driven by a combination of military objectives and the dehumanization of their victims. The sheer scale of human suffering inflicted upon the victims of Unit 731 is almost beyond comprehension, and the fact that so many of the perpetrators escaped justice only adds to the sense of injustice and horror surrounding these events. Like thats just fucked up
progrecist people still think we ''recover the moral'' and that we are now ''more moraly superior to our ancestors'' just because we cancel people on twitter, lol!
and thank the united states goverment for that, how germany wasn't the closest partner usa has in europe they let we know all the atrocities the nazis have done, but how japan is the closest ally of united states in asia they don't let people know about it because they don't want to associetade with war criminals
Could have added the "Hospital Colônia de Barbacena" in Brazil. It is widely remembered as the scene of one of the greatest human rights abuses in Brazilian history, known as the "Brazilian Holocaust"
Here's Chinese and thank you for mentioning unit 731. Regardless of today's politics, what happened in the past shouldn't be ignored, for the fact that the "Eight Corners Under One Roof", and "Greater East Asia Co-Prosperity Sphere" were just lies under Japanese imperialism and fascism. It's a shame how the Japanese Government still commemorate the war criminals in Yasukuni Shrine and refers to them as 'heroes who died for the liberation of Asian people', it's just a lie and any people in the land once invaded would know the truth.
having previously known about unit 731, i was surprised that this video doesnt mention how one of the experiments conducted there was removal of the stomach and attachment of the esophagus directly to the intestines. its been a while since i even thought about unit 731 and i still distinctly remember that specific mutilation; it really stood out to me even among so many other horrific atrocities
10:15 the frostbite experiment isn’t just freezing the limbs of the victims, they freezes them with extreme cold temperatures which makes their fingers and toes brittle enough to be shattered with a hammer while the person is still alive. If you have watched the TV show Snowpiercer, similar thing took place in season one where they freeze and destroy an entire arm of a woman with a sledgehammer
bro i am genuinely telling you man, japan was THE most horrible if not THE most gruesome country back then, like no amount of redemption can they do to suffice to any of the many warcrimes they have done back then and we've probably only have seen a quarter of the crimes they've done
I've always been fascinated with WWII and it's amazing to see how brain washed the Japanese people were. They literally thought their emperor was a god.
well it can be forgiven after all people from the time have died right? nobody involved would be alive and it would be stupid to hate a country forever beacause of something some disgusting people did that are no longer alive. Germany is an example of this because now that it isnt a totalitarian or fascist society, nobody can hate the country for that reason
So everytime an adult cartoon was like "Haha, guards are corrupt and beat the prisoners" they have been inadvertently referring to the Zambardo experiment where those WEREN'T real guards. The messed up part was it was just NORMAL DUDES IN A ROLEPLAY. ZAMBARDO SUSSED OUT THE GMOD DARK RP MODERATORS.
there are plenty of abusive guards in the world. it happened with roleplayers in this exact experiment you just mentioned; now imagine real life. there are thousands of prisons out there, who knows how many evil guards are out there?
Number 7 reminds me of Death Note, since the entire point of the show is a lesson with how the most adjusted human being can turn evil if given power. After all, humans only symphatize with others when they have a shared weakness to symphatize - as soon as they see themselves above, without any philosphical consideration (which is common among the average folk), they'll just turn evil.
Thank you for uncovering those history materials with such understandable way. Jp unit 731 committed unimaginable crime in northeast China and Korean peninsula. The truth must be revealed to more people.
This was a triumph I'm making a note here; "Huge success" It's hard to overstate My satisfaction Aperture Science: We do what we must Because we can For the good of all of us Except the ones who are dead But there's no sense crying Over every mistake You just keep on trying Till you run out of cake And the science gets done And you make a neat gun For the people who are Still alive I'm not even angry I'm being so sincere right now Even though you broke my heart, And killed me And tore me to pieces And threw every piece into a fire As they burned it hurt because I was so happy for you Now, these points of data Make a beautiful line And we're out of beta We're releasing on time So I'm GLaD I got burned Think of all the things we learned- For the people who are Still alive Go ahead and leave me I think I'd prefer to stay inside Maybe you'll find someone else To help you? Maybe Black Mesa? That was a joke *Haha - Fat Chance* Anyway this cake is great It's so delicious and moist Look at me: still talking When there's science to do When I look out there, It makes me GLaD I'm not you I've experiments to run There is research to be done On the people who are Still alive And believe me I am Still alive I'm doing science and I'm Still alive I feel fantastic and I'm Still alive While you're dying I'll be Still alive And when you're dead I will be Still alive Still alive
one minor issue regarding the stanford prison experiment, it's conclusion was flawed. the issue was that they had participants select what they wanted to be, so people who were more prone to being abusive elected to become prison guards, whereas those who were more timid were selected to be prison inmates. this experiment was repeated in 2002, with the only variable being changed was that those being experimented on didn't get to choose what role they were put into, and the results came out the opposite way, with the inmates being far louder and more disruptive / abusive, with the prison guards shown to be far more empathetic and fair.
I was looking for this comment. Yea it was a flawed study that didn't have any control groups or other typical scientific procedures to prove that the study is factual. But people tout it as THE study that 'proves' humans are power hungry. I didn't hear about the repeat of the experiment though. That's interesting to hear that a few variables change and the results wildly change in turn. It shows why control groups and multiple testing groups are so important. And why retesting is vital as well.
I could be wrong but the last one was also how we found out how much water is in the human body. Put living humans into a very large dryer and sucked all the moisture out and weighed them to see the change.
If I watched this with real images of what happened, I 100% would’ve gotten traumatized. But watching it like this is weirdly entertaining, and I get to learn something I didn’t know. Good work Dayum.
The Stanford Prison experiment was so unfathomably botched in its execution. For one thing, the guards were actually encouraged and incentivized to act cruel towards the prisoners.
Imagine you employ some scientist to make all your manly soldiers as straight as possible and you come back the next day to barracks full of women like wtf thats some genie levels of wish fulfillment
Timeline 0:13 Standard Prison Spamming 7 1:33 Natiachin Experiment 6 (Failed Cure) 2:39 Testini Study (The Fraud Treatment 4:04 The Stonbuson Project (Gay Torturent and Gay Test) 5:27 camera (The Evil Poison Test) 6:55 Project 2.4 (The World Toxic) 8:49 Unit 731 (Treating Human Like an Dangerous Tester)
@@josem588stalin: wins ww2, recovers the country after war, sets the foundation for the biggest and strongest country to come while maybe sacrificing a few thousand people and killing them in gulags with overwork Unit731: pointless torture of innocent civilians Not even close to be honest
I watched this expecting to be horrified and disgusted. Turns out I came out horrified, disgusted, and incredibly angry, not only due to how inhumane these experiemnts were, but also because of how much discrimination was involved and how it was one of the driving forces for most of these cases
its really good your making a video about this.too little is known about this sort of stuff.more people need to be made aware of our history so this sorta sh*t wont happend again.thanks man
I mean they were very transphobic too, looking up how some trans people were treated back then (and are still treated today, like with v-coding, horrific shit) makes me feel nauseous
so. dr. levin’s techniques, specifically electroshock, are still used today in some “conversion therapy” places afaik. its wildly inhumane and im entirely unsuprised that he made it onto the list
Hope y'all like this new video style!
@@Dayum Nice you're making new topics
I’ve expect other things than your videos but this, this is kinda my style- 😂
Yep
Its awesome!
In my opinion it’s better
"Babies looked like jellyfish, with beating hearts and no bones"
thats the most traumatizing thing i've heard all year besides learning about unit 731 in korean school
That was the MOST disturbing part for me, and to think that he used a silverfish model for represent
@@pedrohenriquefrancisco8701 He actually used an Endermite Model.
@@VoidTentacion Actually both models are 100% the same
@@Shivter14 Actually Silverfishes have a Longer tail so They aren't the same.
They were Fetusses with 1 eyes
people always misunderstand the Stanford Prison Experiment. it was woefully unscientific. the guards didn't spontaneously do anything awful. Zimbardo constantly pressured them to treat the prisoners with more cruelty and brutality in order to "prove" his hypothesis about human nature. he then went on to argue in court that prison guards and such shouldn't be held responsible for their cruelty because of his "findings". yeah, he was a bad guy. terrible dude.
Thank you!!! It's so hyped up, but it's just stupid
Thank you for pointing this out.
Yes, this needs to be known more.
Yup and one guard kid said he intentionally created a sadistic guard character to "play" from the very beginning.
So is the Milgram obedience experiment ! Most ppl DID stop pressing the button that allegedly hurt the man. Women in particular often refused to continue. There were just some ppl that remained obedient ɓ
i learnt about it when i was 8 off a psychology book. i was never the same again.
As a Chinese person, I cannot express my gratitude towards you when you mentioned Unit 731. What the Imperial Japanese did to countless East and South East Asian people is unforgivable. It’s so unfortunate to see that it’s not widely known by people like the events that happened during the Holocaust (which were also absolutely horrible).
And after the war china didn’t have it better because of Mao Zedong and the great leap backward
I know im glad, i hope more people are aware of their wrongdoings
exectued at the beaches, everyone and yet no one cares about us
Dude Unit 731 wasn't even that bad stop acting like it is! It was a great way to conduct research on our biology! That's how we found out that the black plague was no no good
Im tired of this "its unforgiveable"... The people who comitted the crimes: yes youre right - its unforgiveable.
But i hate that nowaday conflicts often still are just people who are angry about the past.
People hate other countries just cuz something happend decades ago... Its dumb in my pov.
For example im german: i have NOTHING to do with what happened in ww2. Neither my parents. My grandparents were scared little children in ww2.
Yet still people hate germany and its citizens cuz they never forgive.... But damn i have NOTHING to do what happened.
Forgive the country and the people today.
Never forget what the past people done (to learn from it to never do this)
not very fun fact: Other than 731, there are also many other inhumane experience labs that aren't as well-known. Unit 100, Unit 516, Unit 1644, Unit 1855, Unit 9421, Unit 8604. They developed biochemical weapons with civilians and crops.
It's just that the crimes of Unit 731 are too numerous to mention, and as a representative, Japan's crimes against China are unforgivable
@@csl-x6k Not to mention Koreans, Russians, and many other Asian peoples suffered due to these experiments! (Although, majority was Chinese).
as a chinese-american i did not know of this fact. thank you
The US government spent $30 million over 7 years under Bush/Clinton Admins, aimed to find the War Crimes of NAZI and the Imperial Japanese government.
The final conclusion was made in the IWG report in 2007. They have thoroughly checked the entire declassified documents from the Central Intelligence Agency (CIA), the Office of Strategic Intelligence (OSI=the predecessor of CIA), and the General Headquarters of Allied Powers (GHQ).
Consequently, NO Evidence was found on Unit 731 carrying out the horrific "human experimentation", "forced prostitution" (Comfort Women), or the "Nanking (Nanjing) massacre of civilians", done by the Japanese military.
The U.S. government at that time was demanded by a Chinese organization to find anything against Japan, and the U.S. was at odds with Japan then, there was no reason why IWG could not find them, except that they didn't exist in the first place.
www.archives.gov/files/iwg/reports/final-report-2007.pdf
Never ask a man his salary
A woman her age
Or the Japanese government how we know that the human body is 70% water
Also how they know how many days can the human body resist without food and water.
@@josem588 actually this one was public knoledge way before ww2 since death by hunger and thirst was a common execution method in a lot of empires and kingdoms throught history
or the united states goverment why they hide and don't recognize japan empire war crimes to this days
UA-cam when a UA-camr describes castration in detail: 😊
UA-cam when someone says kill instead of unalive: 😡
I doubt they would remove the video they might only put an age restriction
Yeah this stuff is getting silly lmao
Its just TikTok that wont allow kill or death
@@spinechiller567 youtube demonetizes videos for the littlest things, you'd be surprised
Yeah lol
remember:
if someone ever says "the goverment would never do that."
oh, yes, they probably already did.
UNTIL WE MEET AGAIN! 💀🏃♂🏃♂🏃♂
GET BACK HERE 🏃♀️
SOMEONE STOP HIM HES GETTING AWAY🏃♂️
STOP!
@@Ohnoourtableitsbrokennn you can't stop the skeleton from spreading misinformation
(On an unrelated note, i hope it 100% is misinformation, what i said was humoristic, and not serious whatsoever.)
The government doesn't have lab grown goth baddies in area 51!🇺🇲🦅🦅🦅
Area 51 is only a military base!
Good for you for exposing Unit 731! They were absolutely no question the WORST of humanity that anyone could ever imagine.
Unit 731 dudes after finding out that if you kill a man he dies:
Unit 731 is a perfect example of why Fascism should not be forgiven, too bad some people do these days
Unit 731 scientist after finding out if you inject a 5 year old Chinese boy with the Bubonic plague he dies
@@Silver674 I think fascism is bad too, although Japan wasn't a fascist country, more of a ultranationalist one
@@Silver674 Fascism doesn't have anything to do with this, Unit 731 is the great example of what humans are capable of doing to other humans when cruelty meets curiosity
they could even be communists, that would change nothing
As far as i'm aware, unit 731 is also the reason we know that the human body is composed of ~70% water, as they would weigh victims before putting them into an oven alive and weighing them after they 'dried out'. The difference in weight was around 70%.
I imagine they also invented pain scale
I guess it was 1% good and 99% bad then.
@@NickFury-i4b0.000001% good
actually the fact that the human body is mostly water was a well known fact even before this experiments, don't ask why
@@elderleon1844 vampires got thirsty
for the “babies looked like jellyfish with beating hearts and no bones”, I searched related keywords (like project 4.1 babies, Marshall island jelly babies) stuff like that, it showed babies with deformed heads like no brain, deformed noses, or some weird thing on the back of their head, though there was one where it just showed some birthed ball, it has hair, but no eyes nose mouth ears, it was just a ball with blood veins, hair, and skin which was an extreme severe deform.
What the hell happened to them?
Can you still sleep peacefully after that, bro? Just asking
contrary to my previous comment,
PSA: ok sometimes you shouldn't use search engines
Not fun at all fact: The Japanese government did not admit to the wrongdoing committed by Unit 731 until very recently. The government did not acknowledge the atrocity until 1988, and even then, they did not apologize for what had happened. The project was highly secretive and much of the evidence had been destroyed; in addition, government officials who were aware of what happened in Unit 731 did not make their knowledge known to the public. Because of this lack of acknowledgment, the Chinese government took it upon themselves to spread awareness of the atrocities. In 1982, they established a museum in the same place where Unit 731 operated during the war.
The reason why it was kept secret like that is that the US continued using the facility after ww2
@@Angelthewolfnot surprised... But i am very glad dayum covered these topics and openly blaming the "good" countries, which is something many content creators don't do
Makes sense, why US and Japan are so close allies today
The chinese government shedding light to the atrocities is a pot calling the kettle black moment lol. Especially when they still refuse to acknowledge a certain tank in a square.
rare w china, this almost makes up for their tofu dreg infrastucture and osha violation factories
I'm glad 731 made it to the list. Many people ignored or overlook about this because ' Look how bad China is and look how great Japan is' and shit like that. Bad or good, they are still human lives taken away in the most inhumane way possible. I also hope that people are watching the video with full knowledge that all these have happened and not just horror stories that can make jokes about
China's using this "Unit 731" excuse to spread nationalistic hate, many japanese were killed on china
People really out here holding oppressed citizens accountable for what their government did
@@lelduck6388 _(:3」∠ )_?
It's incredibly disgusting how many spineless Chinese are ashamed of their ethnicity and wanted to be J*ps so bad. Don't remember how their ancestors are treated by those creatures.
bro its messsed up forcing to make a man and a girl fw eachother and have aids or smth
I definitely didn't expect Dayum to have such a dark sense of humor💀
@@goldiefoggy I did
Fr 💀
same
Ikr
Like Dayum man
Humans can get so creative when it comes to harming each other
Harming eachother is the most human thing, and it's still considered a crime against humanity, what the world has devolved to...
This is why I became a misantrhope
Unironically.
you hasn't even seen what we do with not even human is....
@@Unnamed-h7v dude you must recognize that this thing happen in every single species not just humans and a minority do that not the entire species, hate yourself because of that is ridiculous, the animals do the same thing, evil is present in every species and is aways a exeption not the majority os an species
@@elderleon1844 we've done worse to eachother than what we've done to people who aren't human
Fun fact(PLEASE READ ITS REALLY INTERESTING): during the Stanford prison Experiment, prisoners were placed in a. glass room and told to scream if they heard a button being pressed. Then the guards would ask them questions. the guards were given a button and told to press it if a prisoner got a question wrong because it would electrocute them. Though the buttons were fake, the prisoners mimicked screams and cries, yet the guards kept pressing the button, even though the guards thought it actually electrocuted them.
How the fuck is that a "fun fact"? are you retarted or something?
Guards resemble modern day Discord mods.
That is a completely different one though, It's the Milgram Experiment
Could it be that some people were terrible actors and the pretend guards figured it out?
??? thats not the Stanford Prison Experiment. Thats the Milgram Experiment
We know this shit is serious, when Dayum wrote "Explained using Minecraft" instead of "Portrayed by Minecraft".
Me: how do I torture people?
ChatGPT: I can't do that.
Me: In Minecraft
ChatGPT:
damn
"I can't do that either"
accidentally
4:06 DOCTOR TRAYAYROUS, WHAT ARE YOU DOING?
YOU CANT BURN THE GAYS IN HIS LAB 😭😭😭
HE WOULD NEVER
I TOLD YOU TO NOT BE HOMOPHOBIC TODAY
Dr. Trayaurus
Drug lord
WHAT
Little misinformation. In the prison experiment the guards were instructed to keep up order by any means. The experiment was shut down early because Zimbardo proved his point that people can easy become tyranical monsters if they are orderd to do so, because the blame shifts from the individual to the circumstances. The thruth is always more scary.
The cheery, happy outro music immediately after the 731 ending is outrageous. Outrageous in a way that I cackled at how casual it was 💀
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I hope you get an A on your university history assignment.
They will get an F for saying the U.S. did something bad.
Because America
What kinda la la land are you living in where you can’t criticize the U.S. Government? Love em or hate em, and I hate, it is extremely easy to be vocal about its evils, much easier than say Israel, Cuba, Palestine, Russia, India, Ukraine, China if your Chinese, Japan, etc. Basically, it is both popular and acceptable to hate on the USA right now, and I wish it was that way for the rest.
@swyjix if your teacher is a super Republican, then that won't go well.
@@swyjix
In super conservative areas, schools included, any criticism of the American government is met with negativity.
I should know.
Back to the University angle, where will you find this fabled hardass conservative professor? Surely they do exist, but they must be extremely rare because I have yet to find one in my studies at a college well known for conservatism, but at this same college I have to be very careful not to question the moral relativist and statist paradigm that my leftie teachers push or I will get an F. So sorry, but I don’t believe you
i rememeber being traumitized by this kindof dayum's vid before.
cool
whoops
Hi dayum
I remember being traumatized when he used actual voice in his videos instead of usual text
What's up dayum
10:40 japan still didn’t confess their crimes against chinese and Koreans
The USA is hiding it too>:(
Until 1988 they will confess
They did recently
yeah because united state don't let it happen, the united state goverment don't want to be associetade with war criminals and how japan is usa closest ally in asia they dont want japan to recognize that
8:58 The actions of Unit 731 were some of the most heinous and unimaginable war crimes ever committed. The unit’s experiments were driven by a combination of military objectives and the dehumanization of their victims. The sheer scale of human suffering inflicted upon the victims of Unit 731 is almost beyond comprehension, and the fact that so many of the perpetrators escaped justice only adds to the sense of injustice and horror surrounding these events. Like thats just fucked up
thank united states for that
and trust me, guantanamo is very close to this
"We need science without bounds."
the said science without bounds
5:26 Fun fact: The poison they used is called Novichok, and it's stronger than VX 5-8 times
Ohh :0
Новичок
Wtf is that supposed to mean?????@@SidePressure-u8j
Now we choke
For accuracy, it was in 2010-2020
Makes sense, we've done urban legends and horror stories so it makes sense
People: Humans have definitely become more peaceful and moral after years of evolution
Soviet, USA, Japan: Allow Us To Introduce Ourselves
progrecist people still think we ''recover the moral'' and that we are now ''more moraly superior to our ancestors'' just because we cancel people on twitter, lol!
Not many people know Unit 731 and many atrocities in it, glad this video has it!
hi from Taiwan
yeah because americans, the "safeguarders of freedom" covered this up in exchange for results
never forget the national shame!!
Hi fellow Taiwan person :)
hello from guangzhou
and thank the united states goverment for that, how germany wasn't the closest partner usa has in europe they let we know all the atrocities the nazis have done, but how japan is the closest ally of united states in asia they don't let people know about it because they don't want to associetade with war criminals
somehow it made it more disturbing
Cancer one right?
@@RoWorkeryeah
I’m South African; I really despise the “experiment” (let’s be real, TORTURE), that happened in my country. Thank you for talking about it
Torture? Is experiment? Experiment? Is torture? SO WHICH ONE
@@Voidblackpfpits South Africa in the 1970’s tbh there ain’t many diffrents
suck it up buttercup
Could have added the "Hospital Colônia de Barbacena" in Brazil. It is widely remembered as the scene of one of the greatest human rights abuses in Brazilian history, known as the "Brazilian Holocaust"
Fr
its not an experiment, there was no data collected. this video is about experiments
What occurred there?
What occurred there?
@@SharksOfficialBaseball look it up
Here's Chinese and thank you for mentioning unit 731. Regardless of today's politics, what happened in the past shouldn't be ignored, for the fact that the "Eight Corners Under One Roof", and "Greater East Asia Co-Prosperity Sphere" were just lies under Japanese imperialism and fascism. It's a shame how the Japanese Government still commemorate the war criminals in Yasukuni Shrine and refers to them as 'heroes who died for the liberation of Asian people', it's just a lie and any people in the land once invaded would know the truth.
二戰日本犯下的罪行罄竹難書🖕
Exactly!
Agreed
You know the video gonna be a banger when the least terrible one permanently traumatized people.
1:19 "woman ☕" is wild 💀
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women☕️
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Women ☕️ 🗿
Women 🍵
The worst part about unit 731, is that it’s helped us so much with science legitimately
But it was inhumane
There were so many better ways that we could've got that scientific knowledge.
Its way out of line, but if there is any slight positive to these terrible experiments, its that it advanced humanity's medical knowledge.
@@UncleTazTaszung Yes, It was
but unfortunately you can't ignore the fact that inhumane experiments like this helped us to expand our knowledge
@@Mask_Guy I know. I know 😣
Never thought i could get traumatized by a dayum video 💀
i just watched a griffith’s torture video and i couldn’t care less about this video
Weak
What wait why does it say that there’s one reply but there’s two
Trauma is vital for your next test
having previously known about unit 731, i was surprised that this video doesnt mention how one of the experiments conducted there was removal of the stomach and attachment of the esophagus directly to the intestines. its been a while since i even thought about unit 731 and i still distinctly remember that specific mutilation; it really stood out to me even among so many other horrific atrocities
10:15 the frostbite experiment isn’t just freezing the limbs of the victims, they freezes them with extreme cold temperatures which makes their fingers and toes brittle enough to be shattered with a hammer while the person is still alive.
If you have watched the TV show Snowpiercer, similar thing took place in season one where they freeze and destroy an entire arm of a woman with a sledgehammer
As a Chinese who used to live 2 hour driving distance from Nanjing I think I’m gonna have a bad time watching this video wish me luck
bro i am genuinely telling you man, japan was THE most horrible if not THE most gruesome country back then, like no amount of redemption can they do to suffice to any of the many warcrimes they have done back then and we've probably only have seen a quarter of the crimes they've done
Even worse is that they STILL continue to cover up and deny the crimes to this day and don’t even teach this in schools (Unlike Germany)
I've always been fascinated with WWII and it's amazing to see how brain washed the Japanese people were. They literally thought their emperor was a god.
It used to be but now it is a paradise
well it can be forgiven after all people from the time have died right? nobody involved would be alive and it would be stupid to hate a country forever beacause of something some disgusting people did that are no longer alive. Germany is an example of this because now that it isnt a totalitarian or fascist society, nobody can hate the country for that reason
@@ananyavaibhav6355they used to rip Fetus out of pregnant womens bodies bro it’s freaky as hell
So everytime an adult cartoon was like "Haha, guards are corrupt and beat the prisoners" they have been inadvertently referring to the Zambardo experiment where those WEREN'T real guards. The messed up part was it was just NORMAL DUDES IN A ROLEPLAY. ZAMBARDO SUSSED OUT THE GMOD DARK RP MODERATORS.
there are plenty of abusive guards in the world. it happened with roleplayers in this exact experiment you just mentioned; now imagine real life. there are thousands of prisons out there, who knows how many evil guards are out there?
The prison systems are inherently abusive in the way they are constructed & managed. It's not just the experiment.
Number 7 reminds me of Death Note, since the entire point of the show is a lesson with how the most adjusted human being can turn evil if given power. After all, humans only symphatize with others when they have a shared weakness to symphatize - as soon as they see themselves above, without any philosphical consideration (which is common among the average folk), they'll just turn evil.
Thank you for uncovering those history materials with such understandable way. Jp unit 731 committed unimaginable crime in northeast China and Korean peninsula. The truth must be revealed to more people.
Wow, Dayums funny content took a 180 degree turn
180 turn also means half turn 🤓
@@RaghavMaurya-k3nbut 360 means full around, which means exactly the same
@@RaghavMaurya-k3n 180 in this case would be the polar opposite
@@RaghavMaurya-k3nTHE BOSS KAN SOK MEE
@@CapnRV
Quarter turn means 90 degree turn
Half turn means 180 degree turn
Full turn means 360 degree turn
Bro now have 10 FBI hitmen searching for him
All of this is public information
"we're definitely more civilized than them" mfs after ripping a poor family apart for science:
This was a triumph
I'm making a note here; "Huge success"
It's hard to overstate
My satisfaction
Aperture Science:
We do what we must
Because we can
For the good of all of us
Except the ones who are dead
But there's no sense crying
Over every mistake
You just keep on trying
Till you run out of cake
And the science gets done
And you make a neat gun
For the people who are
Still alive
I'm not even angry
I'm being so sincere right now
Even though you broke my heart,
And killed me
And tore me to pieces
And threw every piece into a fire
As they burned it hurt because
I was so happy for you
Now, these points of data
Make a beautiful line
And we're out of beta
We're releasing on time
So I'm GLaD I got burned
Think of all the things we learned-
For the people who are
Still alive
Go ahead and leave me
I think I'd prefer to stay inside
Maybe you'll find someone else
To help you?
Maybe Black Mesa?
That was a joke *Haha - Fat Chance*
Anyway this cake is great
It's so delicious and moist
Look at me: still talking
When there's science to do
When I look out there,
It makes me GLaD I'm not you
I've experiments to run
There is research to be done
On the people who are
Still alive
And believe me I am
Still alive
I'm doing science and I'm
Still alive
I feel fantastic and I'm
Still alive
While you're dying I'll be
Still alive
And when you're dead I will be
Still alive
Still alive
2:41 "lets be jerks" *3 secs later* "im about to get racist" totally the most wild conversation ever
one minor issue regarding the stanford prison experiment, it's conclusion was flawed. the issue was that they had participants select what they wanted to be, so people who were more prone to being abusive elected to become prison guards, whereas those who were more timid were selected to be prison inmates. this experiment was repeated in 2002, with the only variable being changed was that those being experimented on didn't get to choose what role they were put into, and the results came out the opposite way, with the inmates being far louder and more disruptive / abusive, with the prison guards shown to be far more empathetic and fair.
I was looking for this comment. Yea it was a flawed study that didn't have any control groups or other typical scientific procedures to prove that the study is factual. But people tout it as THE study that 'proves' humans are power hungry.
I didn't hear about the repeat of the experiment though. That's interesting to hear that a few variables change and the results wildly change in turn. It shows why control groups and multiple testing groups are so important. And why retesting is vital as well.
Guantanamo bay should be added in this, idk maybe
Then the video would be 40 hours long
@@trinhhuyvinhbao670 nah it won’t, it should be less than 10 minutes
@@elevenlabsdubsThat one is torture without collection of data, though.
@@fredrickcampbell8198 just use google to find out if there’s any data
Not an experiment.
0:28 BEGINNING OF THE DARK HUMOUR
I could be wrong but the last one was also how we found out how much water is in the human body. Put living humans into a very large dryer and sucked all the moisture out and weighed them to see the change.
If I watched this with real images of what happened, I 100% would’ve gotten traumatized. But watching it like this is weirdly entertaining, and I get to learn something I didn’t know. Good work Dayum.
The Stanford Prison experiment was so unfathomably botched in its execution. For one thing, the guards were actually encouraged and incentivized to act cruel towards the prisoners.
Make a part 2. This is a threat
Ahhh money somebody save me
Imagine you employ some scientist to make all your manly soldiers as straight as possible and you come back the next day to barracks full of women like wtf
thats some genie levels of wish fulfillment
Not even women but castrated men
It’s South Africa, expect literally nothing less
Ah, so this is how people are getting away with showing torture porn and gore on YT nowadays. Just reenact it in Minecraft and you're golden!
LMFAO 😭
Fr
Thank you for display what 731 and America have done to the community.
Now i understood why Soldiers are given "Cyanide Pills"... During a war.
Timeline
0:13 Standard Prison Spamming 7
1:33 Natiachin Experiment 6 (Failed Cure)
2:39 Testini Study (The Fraud Treatment
4:04 The Stonbuson Project (Gay Torturent and Gay Test)
5:27 camera (The Evil Poison Test)
6:55 Project 2.4 (The World Toxic)
8:49 Unit 731 (Treating Human Like an Dangerous Tester)
I BEEN WAITING FOR THIS MOMENT
4:22 WHYS THE GENERAL TRAYAURUS
Did you notice when the guy burnt the gay flag, it was in DanTDM's old lab?
“DR TRAYAURUS! No… no… we can’t burn the gays… Trayaurus!” -Dan in a parody video
@@5dshapelmao
Trayaurus is from many years ago, 😭😭
7:17 before the disgusting scene come..
Yea
“I want y’all to call me Daddy Guard” is the most unhinged thing I’ve heard on this channel 😭
That last one was so incredible messed up, they need to be punished
Most of them are already likely dead
Well they can't.
Since 5th grade is almost coming up, thanks for the free history lesson we'll never get on school!!!
Y’all, don’t share what age/grade you are on the internet
keep yourselves safe please
@N0T4X0 but I js said my grade, they don't know abt my age tho..
@ grade can correlate with your age. People are usually a certain age in a certain grade, unless they’ve been held back or moved forward a grade
@N0T4X0 oh.. Alr!! Guess I'll know now.. :(
This guys search history for mc skins , emotes, and mods after this will not be very innocent…
5:07 wonder what he searched for the skin on the bed...
@@eightrightturns7120 probably made it himself and also… “drugs mod” “Guns mod” beds mod”
dayum went from "types of my minecraft players" to "most brutal torture methood"
This is truly sick knowing what horrible things people did back then.
I bet there's even a lab the U.S. or Japan or Russia or some other country has going right now.
what makes you think we changed?
@neglectfulsausage7689 we haven't. We might have changed minor things, but we still don't even try to work on the major stuff that we should
4:05 clever, subtle reference
"stop or i will break up with you!!!"
"women ☕️"
LMAOOOOO 😭💀🙏
😐
Not funny..
sthu if its not funn then btw ur a joke
@@Civet-the-goofyis funni*
@@Chase92488 ehhh no its not
I remember watching "Men Under the Sun". A film about the brutal experiments done by Unit 731.
There's a special place in hell for the torturers of unit 731
Also for Stalin and Mao Zedong
@@josem588stalin: wins ww2, recovers the country after war, sets the foundation for the biggest and strongest country to come while maybe sacrificing a few thousand people and killing them in gulags with overwork
Unit731: pointless torture of innocent civilians
Not even close to be honest
@@plushrei5926 you haven’t heard of his purges or the Great Leap Forward of Mao Zedong that killed 50 million people
@@plushrei5926 are you really saying stalin was good? dude was literally a horrible guy -.-
Yep seems like the perfect vid to watch before going to sleep.
0:58 Drill Sergeants
Lool yes exactly what I tought😂😂
Such a nice thing to show to my children for lesions on history, unironically
"Humans, am I right?"
Yup.
I watched this expecting to be horrified and disgusted. Turns out I came out horrified, disgusted, and incredibly angry, not only due to how inhumane these experiemnts were, but also because of how much discrimination was involved and how it was one of the driving forces for most of these cases
i never thought minecraft would be used to talk about such morbid topics 0_0
I do enjoy how this video was both handled with humor, and respect for the topic at hand
the last one aint even experiment anymore its just torture
Superiority is a catalyst to some, if not all, of the greatest crimes against humanity.
2:45 “I’m about to get racist” is WILD😂
its really good your making a video about this.too little is known about this sort of stuff.more people need to be made aware of our history so this sorta sh*t wont happend again.thanks man
1:19 Women🍵 is wild
I was gonna comment that
Yeah womens are wild
Oh boy I can't wait to watch wholesome minecraft conten-WHAT THE FU-
5:20 homophobic but not transphobic 💀
Crazy isn't it
I mean they were very transphobic too, looking up how some trans people were treated back then (and are still treated today, like with v-coding, horrific shit) makes me feel nauseous
"Babies born looked like jellyfish, with beating hearts but no bones"
This scares me very much
These crimes and villainy should never be forgotten
Ain't no way dayum is making a video about something serious
It’s really cool ❤
@@TicTacBell_ nuh uh
Ugh, I feel sick….
Good job.
some of us are idiots..
7:28 wait a second i didnt know actual mutants were a thing
Radiation:
Imagine one of them grows up and then they turn into a superhero flying thing from Ohio
XD
im not deaf
@@tristansmasterpiece We cannot be deadass bro 💀
Finally a history lesson I can follow.
yeah, it's really easy to dehumanize anyone when you're not facing consequences
4:32 legendary moment
6:45 Petrov and Bashirov are still working in our country...
10:50 yep the true American way
The fact the Cincinnati doctor thought that it would cure but it failed and increased it more
so. dr. levin’s techniques, specifically electroshock, are still used today in some “conversion therapy” places afaik. its wildly inhumane and im entirely unsuprised that he made it onto the list