the stanford prison experiment didn't result in any deaths, so right away you failed the title of the video, even if you did hypothetically explain every deadly experiment in the rest of it, which is doubtful
You missed a crucial part on the prision experiment: the professor who did the experiment was part of the warden team too and encouraged the terrible behaviour, even being the one who started it. It's also not unlikely that some of the students in the warden's team went to new extremes and one up each other to get a better grade for their participation (yes, they were graded in this). However, at least one of the wardens explained big disconfort about their methods when asked by the professor why he wasn't participating like the others. So I think the real conclusion isn't that everyone will mistreating others if given power, but rather how easily people throw away their morals and fall for peer pressure, especially if a superior is doing so.
Well, it would coincide with the findings of the Milgram experiment. It doesn’t discount the fact the the gross majority escalated violence unprompted. It’s quite a real condition, considering how many people get drunk on the smallest amount of power
@@dn7949I actually remember from college that there was both “faculty and students” involved who allowed it to continue and escalate, this one led to all the ethics laws because the professor hated what she did after she made sure it ended early because a lot of the prisoners were basically yelling mercy.
As a swede, you did a good job explaining the vipeholm experiment, except for two small details, 1, they were fed huge amounts of a special caramel made by the doctors called “vipeholmskola”, aka vipeholm caramel, that were, much thicker, sweeter and worse for your teeth. 2, they were force fed vipeholmskola. That’s why Swedish parents only allow their kids to eat candy on Saturdays, “lörsagsgodis”, aka Saturday candy! Hope this helped!😊
@@Vicceroyy It's actually more sane than you think. Here in Finland (Sweden's neighbour next to Russia) we also have a tradition of only allowing kids candy once per week ("karkkipäivä", a.k.a "candy day", pretty sure it's a different day in every family). This kind of attitude towards candy allows kids to understand that you can't have good things every day, which helps them become more disciplined, among other reasons why eating candy too often is a bad idea.
The Vipeholm experiment is a dark tale in swedish history. And sadly people with intellectual and mental disability where treated horribly for decades. People born with down syndrom where taken from their families and adopted away, some where sterilized, drugged to a catatonic state, lobotomized, hidden away at instutition etc.
Hello Ida. In the middle of the 1990's, I used to work with a woman (at Lindängens vårdhem in Malmö), who had been abused by the dentists, by them giving her the 'Vipeholmsfudge'. She had no teeth whatsoever, and was then in her 40's. That's is not as far back as it seems today. I havn't seen the video yet, so I dont know what he will say about Vipeholm. You are very right in saying, that this is a dark tale in Swedish history. All the best / T
If I got a nickel every time an infant named Albert was conditioned to fear fluffy animals, I would have 2 nickels, which isn’t a lot, but it’s weird that it happened twice
Leopold II- no good, ded Stalin- no good, ded Hiter- no good, ded Mussolini-no good, ded Mao Zedong-no good, ded Pol Pot-no good, ded Gadaffi-no good, ded Idi Amin-no good, ded Joe Biden-no good Here you go
@@bramstelt3361I like how you're straight up zooming in on the experiments America did while ignoring the horrendous shit other countries such as Japan did
we still experiment on fruit flies, mice, rats, pigs and monkeys just to name a few. they're physically quite similar, but as animals they're not morally considered to the degree a human would be, "pests" even less so. I think the nazis saw the jews as pests due to some insanely powerful propaganda and growing peer pressure, allowing them to be treated worse than even dogs at the time.
The case of David Reiner isn’t the “gotcha” you might think it is for the concept of gender being fluid. As a matter of fact, it proves what people are ACTUALLY trying to say about trans rights (as well as intersex rights): forcing someone to live as a gender they aren’t is harmful, and that genetals are not the source of gender, AND that cosmetic genital surgery on infants (like circumcision and, more importantly, what often happens to intersex babies) is not good.
Literally stopped watching at that point. I’m trans (MtF) and nobody forced me to live female, I just knew what would make me happy and how I could best improve my life. The alternative was death. Using cases of forced reassignment for why modern day consenual reassigment is wrong is like using rape to explain why all sex is bad. Just stupid logic.
I would point out that you should not take the Prison Experiment at face value. Scientifically the thing was riddled with holes and was basically thrown out the second it was published.
I agree, but there are people that are psychopaths who have no empathy and can do crap without caring, or it was a he was doing what he was ordered to do like the Milgram experiment.
@@SaerphimDel-o-rosella-jd3di I learned about this famous experiment in a psychology class, *most* of the info in the video is correct, but uh, the baby, AKA Little Albert unfortunately died at the age of 6 from hyrdocephalus
Oh they've committed plenty... They just weren't written yet. The infamous concentration camps that the Nazis used were directly inspired by Indian camps the US had earlier in its history. Oh and don't we all know about the drone strikes they've made against several middle eastern countries...
Have you ever considered that the reason we know that we did these terrible things is that we are a free country, with journalists, and that China is hardly on here is because they murder the people uncovering there crimes?
Milgram experiment - some actors stopped screaming in some cases but the button kept being pressed long after Syphilis experiment - a treatment had already been invented over a decade before it ended
Agent Orange exposure killed my soulmate who was a Vietnam vet. He passed last year due to long term effects of prolonged exposure during his tours of duty. I miss him sooooo much. 😭
Exactly this is actually even more proof that gender is immutable and SELF-IDENTIFIED. The whole point is that even without the knowledge of the surgery he was Cis but being forced to conform to a different gender. Which is exactly what happens to trans people in the reverse. Or gender fluid people. Basically this is proof that some hormonal or brain or endocrine combination gives you a sense of gender that is authentic and even if you are secretly given different genitals and hormones you have that self knowledge.
Ik right? He just threw that liberal bit in as if folks with Trans identifying kids are making their kids do this. Like deciding to pay thousands of dollars to put braces on straight teeth
Operation Sea-Spray: "In order to simulate a biological attack on a major American city, we're going to commit a biological attack on a major American city."
The Henritra Lacks case is NOT one of human experimentation. When her diagnosis was made, she received the correct treatment that was available at the time. Doctors didn't administer experimental treatments, nor did they withhold treatment to discover how her cancer would progress. The primary issue was the subsequent use of her tumor cells to produce a cell line which is used to this day to develop anticancer treatments, among other research. The use of her tumor cells for this purpose was not detrimental to her in the least, and is in fact extremely beneficial to humanity. It was not the practice at the time to notify patients that their diseased tissue would be used for experimentation. Indeed, no patients were ever notified regarding the disposition of tissue, organs, and or limbs removed during treatment. Such "products" were usually destroyed after pathology examined them. From all reports, Ms. Lacks was a good person, and i doubt very much she would've objected to her cell line being used to help humanity had she been asked. What IS disgusting, however, is her family seeking monetary gain from her illness when the details of the use of her tumor cells came out.
It was illegal. No consent was given. You can’t just grab things about her personality to justify your assumptions of what her choice would’ve been. Thermo Fisher company which still provides medicine with her cells has a revenue of 35 billion. In this concept she is basically a partner in the business with her involuntary involvement. They stole from her and received profit. You saying it is “disgusting” that her family asks to be compensated is very ignorant of you, as world of medicine relies on profit as much as the world does. Yes it helped a lot of people and it is for a good cause but what does her or her family get in return now that she’s dead? She deserves something more in her involvement, which was unjust.
@AlittlebitofeverythingbyJewel It was not illegal. It was best practice and typical at the time. The usefulness of her cell line did not become apparent until after her death. You have every right to disagree with me. You do NOT, however, have the right to attack my character or intelligence by calling me ignorant. Reported for harrassment. Get a life.
@scibear9944 You should read The Immortal Life of Henrietta Lacks by Rebecca Skloot. The book talks about Henrietta’s life, her familys life, the medical procedures, and the racism that hospitals held during her time period. Not only are there are multiple interviews from her family but also from those that performed the medical procedures on her and interacted with her cells. It is a wonderful book discussing the ethics and unfairness of what happened to her and her family. I push you to read it so maybe you could learn more about HeLa and her history.
About the gender reassignment surgery: So this was obviously a horrible inhumane “experiment”, though many people take this to mean that transgender people shouldn’t exist or that they want to make everyone transgender against their will. However, this is not the case. As a transgender person, all we want is to be able to live how we feel individually. We don’t want to make everyone go through being transgender, we just want to live our lives how we feel most comfortable, which differs for each person. So basically don’t worry, we don’t want to conduct horrible surgeries or experiments your children, we just want to be treated as normal people. And though I know David’s case happened awhile ago, my heart goes out to him and may he rest in peace.
Yeah, I found it odd that the narrator seems to imply that David Reimer’s case somehow supports the claim that transgender people don’t exist, when it clearly supports the opposite. If you are born with the mind of a man, like David was, no matter whether you have testicles or not no matter whether you’re raised to wear dresses and be called “she” and “Brenda”, you’ve still got the brain of a man. Likewise, if you’re born with a vulva and ovaries, but a boy’s/man’s brain, no amount of pink dresses and dolls and whatnot is going to change your man’s brain into a woman’s brain.
You, The Evaluator, The Paint Explainer and the Paint Couple all have very similar videos, and ya’ll release shit on a daily basis. What type of content mill are ya’ll running?
@@zendortherapscallionmaybe its even the same guy 😂 Maybe its a woman even Pulling the strings Tbh. I apreciate this as a generaliser, since it gives me topics to look into, and its good for people to have more ideas about what things exist This beeing said, people still need to go in depth themselves, and modt people, sadly, dont, and its a huge problem when enough people are like that, especially in todsys world of mass conspiricy, scianece denial, fashist grifters pretending to do things for the people and lieing to them about the only people who will actually teach them Stay critical, stay skeptical of both belief and doubt whenever there is good emperical evidence, and a grain of salt for the rest, considering the concequences of each outcome Have a great day
Waking up in a new body and you learn that not everyone can move the same way without different sensations and new odors and... new crackly ankles at 3am...
you missed the second crucial part of the Robbers Cave experiment, where the two groups were presented with problems they could only solve by cooperating. Which led to them overcoming their differences and leaving on good terms with each other. It’s still an important Experiment and revalation in pedagogy
Gender is fluid for some, but forcing someone to be someone they aren't is proof that we can't change who someone is whether they identify how they were born or as transgender. They are who they say they are because telling them otherwise and forcing them to conform to the opposite can cause literal mental and physical backlash.
I loved seeing those first two experiments, because they were discussed extensively in my high school psychology course. I remember my absolute fascination with the Milgram experiment and doing extra research on it, as well as seeing video from the experiment itself. Haunting stuff, but also incredibly fascinating!
Gender conversion through indirect deception (as in the case of David Reimer) and gender conversion through coercion (exploitation of biases that young children possess, such as the weight they put into the words of authority figures that they trust) or through social coercion (manipulation of social pressures) are two branches from the same tree.
Also MK Ultra worked and at least a part of it is being rolled out en-masse. They found that overloading the system with danger signals and high emotional content would end up with the system being unable to integrate the experiences into the working structure, and it would just start overwriting the old structure.
Bit of a note about baby Albert, he died around age 5 from what turned out to be a brain tumor (if I recall). So his reactions to the stuffed animals couldn’t actually be attributed to what the scientist/doctor was doing because he was already developing a tumor.
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Unit 731 did actually manage to figure out the best treatment for frostbite. Definitely doesn't absolve them of their war crimes, just an interesting side effect of said crimes.
It's intentionally hidden because whole "gender", which is hardly a science, is based on his exploitation of reiner brothers. And because it would damage jhu reputation, who's is already known for hiring shady and extremely creepy people
You've completely misunderstood Gender. The modern scientific understanding is that gender is formed in the brain and you can't change it. The brain develops the level of complexity required to create gender during a different phase of gestation to the reproductive organs, and therefore the gender identity formed in the brain may not match the sexual phenotype of the reproductive organs, but the person's gender identity is still a real fixed feature of their biological being. "Gender Fluid" is a specific gender identity that is formed in the brain of a small minority of individuals, in which their experience of gender changes over time, like a waterlily where the stem is anchored at the bottom of a stream but the leaf sways this way and that on the surface with the current. This DOES NOT mean that gender is fluid in the rest of the population - gender is a spectrum ranging between "man" and "woman" with many distinct identities in between in the range broadly described as "non-binary," but for every person, including the gender fluid, their identity is what it is, as a consequence of how their brain developed before they were born. What the experiment on David proved is that you CANNOT CHANGE another person's gender. Even without testes or ovaries to provide an ongoing supply of sex hormones to the brain as it grows through childhood, the brain has a gender identity already formed before the child is born and that will be that person's gender identity throughout their life. Trying to force someone to live as a gender that is at odds with what their brain is telling them, even if that gender is what matches the outward appearance of their body, is cruel and inhumane treatment, and considering the frequency with which this gender coercion leads to suicide amongst the victims, has to be treated as a genocidal act. Also, respecting other people's experience of gender and not trying to coerce them to be something at odds with what their brain is telling them isn't "liberal politics." As one very old very conservative US farmer observed, "If Johnny down the road wants to wear a dress and be called Jane, that's his Pursuit of Happiness and I'm not gonna argue with her about that!"
No, Twitter/tiktok "folks" that spread misinformation to millions of impressionable children, making them transition to solve their anxiety, autism, lack of acceptance and other problems, are the ones that not only spread misinformation but are irreversibly harming millions of people, blowing out of proportion dysphoria problem that in reality applies very small percentage of population, and that population only need reassignment. Sorry, but gender in 99% of cases is derivative of biological sex. David reiners case is proving that and what you are repeating are actually finding of that monster Johnson money.
What’s crazy about the Milgram experiment, is that the actors receiving shocks would go completely silent after a certain point, while seconds before screaming at the top of their lungs. And even then, the trembling teachers were still told to administer punishment 🫠
21:11 In an alternate timeline Agent orange: nyanyanyanyanyanyanyanyanyanyanyanyanyanyanyanyanyanyanyanyanyanya Pear: ugh dont wory you'll get used to it
The thing with Unit 731 is, that some of the research they accumulated is still used today. It may have been a unethical tragedy but it still produced usable data off experiments, that cant be replicated in modern times (at least not officialliy)
Was absolutely not expecting to see OU on here. Their medical department completely fucked up my ankle as a kid and they lied to my family about what they did to it so it’s really not surprising tho
I love how everyone in the comments is just educating this dude. Also he never cited any sources. Please cite your sources and make sure that they are PEER REVIEWED!
The prison experiment doesn’t prove that when someone is giving power they automatically treat others poorly. It proves that they will treat criminals (no matter the reason for imprisonment) badly
The Willowbrook State School hepatitis was in Staten Island, NY. The building still standing. 10 or so years ago my friends got into the abandoned build.. shit was creepy. Every kid from Staten island broke into it lol
From the thumbnail: oh I've actually been to Robber's Cave. Haven't heard of experiments on people being done there though... EDIT: Different Robbers cave. The one I visited was in Nebraska.
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the stanford prison experiment didn't result in any deaths, so right away you failed the title of the video, even if you did hypothetically explain every deadly experiment in the rest of it, which is doubtful
You missed a crucial part on the prision experiment: the professor who did the experiment was part of the warden team too and encouraged the terrible behaviour, even being the one who started it. It's also not unlikely that some of the students in the warden's team went to new extremes and one up each other to get a better grade for their participation (yes, they were graded in this).
However, at least one of the wardens explained big disconfort about their methods when asked by the professor why he wasn't participating like the others.
So I think the real conclusion isn't that everyone will mistreating others if given power, but rather how easily people throw away their morals and fall for peer pressure, especially if a superior is doing so.
Well, it would coincide with the findings of the Milgram experiment. It doesn’t discount the fact the the gross majority escalated violence unprompted.
It’s quite a real condition, considering how many people get drunk on the smallest amount of power
Why are you lying?
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Thank goodness you said this I was waiting to comment
@@dn7949I actually remember from college that there was both “faculty and students” involved who allowed it to continue and escalate, this one led to all the ethics laws because the professor hated what she did after she made sure it ended early because a lot of the prisoners were basically yelling mercy.
The CIA and LSD:
I bet it will work this time!🎲
They just wanted an excuse to keep making drugs deep in some spooky lab somewhere. They're all huge fans of Phish and Pink Floyd 😅
As a swede, you did a good job explaining the vipeholm experiment, except for two small details, 1, they were fed huge amounts of a special caramel made by the doctors called “vipeholmskola”, aka vipeholm caramel, that were, much thicker, sweeter and worse for your teeth. 2, they were force fed vipeholmskola. That’s why Swedish parents only allow their kids to eat candy on Saturdays, “lörsagsgodis”, aka Saturday candy! Hope this helped!😊
WTF only on saturday's is crazy
@@Vicceroyy It's actually more sane than you think. Here in Finland (Sweden's neighbour next to Russia) we also have a tradition of only allowing kids candy once per week ("karkkipäivä", a.k.a "candy day", pretty sure it's a different day in every family).
This kind of attitude towards candy allows kids to understand that you can't have good things every day, which helps them become more disciplined, among other reasons why eating candy too often is a bad idea.
The Vipeholm experiment is a dark tale in swedish history. And sadly people with intellectual and mental disability where treated horribly for decades. People born with down syndrom where taken from their families and adopted away, some where sterilized, drugged to a catatonic state, lobotomized, hidden away at instutition etc.
Hello Ida. In the middle of the 1990's, I used to work with a woman (at Lindängens vårdhem in Malmö), who had been abused by the dentists, by them giving her the 'Vipeholmsfudge'. She had no teeth whatsoever, and was then in her 40's. That's is not as far back as it seems today.
I havn't seen the video yet, so I dont know what he will say about Vipeholm.
You are very right in saying, that this is a dark tale in Swedish history.
All the best / T
Half of modern Swedish history is a very dark tale in Swedish history.
Glad you guys got through the growing pains, love from Finland.
If I got a nickel every time an infant named Albert was conditioned to fear fluffy animals, I would have 2 nickels, which isn’t a lot, but it’s weird that it happened twice
Yeah, Is it an error or it actually happened twice ? It's probably an error ? Or somebody wanted to recreate the experiment
My grandfather is a Vietnam veteran who was exposed to agent orange. He suffers from COPD, never smoked a day in his life.
That's wild. Any chance of getting your grandpa to tell us his story? I'd love to hear him tell his experience. Only if he's willing, of course.
Day 5 of asking for ' EVERY Dictator explained '
That would make for a great video
A lot of depressing talk about communists being awful? Hell yeah!
Oy ya
Leopold II- no good, ded
Stalin- no good, ded
Hiter- no good, ded
Mussolini-no good, ded
Mao Zedong-no good, ded
Pol Pot-no good, ded
Gadaffi-no good, ded
Idi Amin-no good, ded
Joe Biden-no good
Here you go
Do it
Jesus how many experiments did the US do 💀
I know, but when, and who else would’ve done something that made the discovery?
Maaan these are just a fraction of the cruel experiments the americans have donr
@@bramstelt3361 shiii who you telling I jus wonder wtf it is they did fr 💀
Yes
@@bramstelt3361I like how you're straight up zooming in on the experiments America did while ignoring the horrendous shit other countries such as Japan did
I feel like in a twisted way, experimenting on supposed "sub-humans" is actually admitting they are the same as you.
So true, the irony
we still experiment on fruit flies, mice, rats, pigs and monkeys just to name a few.
they're physically quite similar, but as animals they're not morally considered to the degree a human would be, "pests" even less so.
I think the nazis saw the jews as pests due to some insanely powerful propaganda and growing peer pressure, allowing them to be treated worse than even dogs at the time.
More like "similiar enough", same way we can transplant pig hearts, but don't treat them like humans :/
Unless the scientists thought their own bodies were fair game for being experimented on I’m gonna have to agree to disagree
The case of David Reiner isn’t the “gotcha” you might think it is for the concept of gender being fluid. As a matter of fact, it proves what people are ACTUALLY trying to say about trans rights (as well as intersex rights): forcing someone to live as a gender they aren’t is harmful, and that genetals are not the source of gender, AND that cosmetic genital surgery on infants (like circumcision and, more importantly, what often happens to intersex babies) is not good.
Also, gender fluid people (people who identify as different genders at different times) are valid.
i’m glad someone mentioned this… was confused by his tone for this segment.
Right? David was cis but forced to be trans. His problem was the same as a trans person forced to live cis
Thank you for commenting this, this segment literally felt like an excuse for transphobia and his tone didn't make it any better.
Literally stopped watching at that point. I’m trans (MtF) and nobody forced me to live female, I just knew what would make me happy and how I could best improve my life. The alternative was death.
Using cases of forced reassignment for why modern day consenual reassigment is wrong is like using rape to explain why all sex is bad. Just stupid logic.
The Milgram experiment reminds me of "Lets motivate him with a controlled shock" but fake.
Same
Yes
I would point out that you should not take the Prison Experiment at face value. Scientifically the thing was riddled with holes and was basically thrown out the second it was published.
The conditioning experiment just makes me mad on how unnecessarily cruel it is to a 9 month old baby
I agree, but there are people that are psychopaths who have no empathy and can do crap without caring, or it was a he was doing what he was ordered to do like the Milgram experiment.
@@SaerphimDel-o-rosella-jd3di I learned about this famous experiment in a psychology class, *most* of the info in the video is correct, but uh, the baby, AKA Little Albert unfortunately died at the age of 6 from hyrdocephalus
@@wilymuppet8941 I was wrong to a degree, my apologies.
I assume it would be easy to condition any child to do or behave in just about any manner
Ah, USA, the country that never commited a single war crime
Oh they've committed plenty... They just weren't written yet. The infamous concentration camps that the Nazis used were directly inspired by Indian camps the US had earlier in its history. Oh and don't we all know about the drone strikes they've made against several middle eastern countries...
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Have you ever considered that the reason we know that we did these terrible things is that we are a free country, with journalists, and that China is hardly on here is because they murder the people uncovering there crimes?
😂😂
They commited far fewer than a lot of European countries lol, even asian and some African ones too
They're more of a positive force than a negative
Milgram experiment - some actors stopped screaming in some cases but the button kept being pressed long after
Syphilis experiment - a treatment had already been invented over a decade before it ended
Agent Orange exposure killed my soulmate who was a Vietnam vet. He passed last year due to long term effects of prolonged exposure during his tours of duty. I miss him sooooo much. 😭
31:24 Keyword forced, as in he was forced to be within the body of a gender he could not identify with
Exactly this is actually even more proof that gender is immutable and SELF-IDENTIFIED.
The whole point is that even without the knowledge of the surgery he was Cis but being forced to conform to a different gender.
Which is exactly what happens to trans people in the reverse. Or gender fluid people.
Basically this is proof that some hormonal or brain or endocrine combination gives you a sense of gender that is authentic and even if you are secretly given different genitals and hormones you have that self knowledge.
Ik right? He just threw that liberal bit in as if folks with Trans identifying kids are making their kids do this. Like deciding to pay thousands of dollars to put braces on straight teeth
It was literally started by a twisted experiment that goes against basic biology.
The whole idea that you can just get up and oh your a woman/man all of a sudden is delusional and ruins lives. It is a lie, wake up
he worded it horribly /:
Operation Sea-Spray: "In order to simulate a biological attack on a major American city, we're going to commit a biological attack on a major American city."
Remember everyone, these are just the things they WANT you to know
wasn’t expecting to find all might here
me neither
Why does MK Ultra have All Might in it
I was gonna ask that. Plus ultra?
Thats what I thought .EAT MY HAIR IZUKU
@@Just_Ava_Here Plus Ultra😭
The Henritra Lacks case is NOT one of human experimentation. When her diagnosis was made, she received the correct treatment that was available at the time. Doctors didn't administer experimental treatments, nor did they withhold treatment to discover how her cancer would progress. The primary issue was the subsequent use of her tumor cells to produce a cell line which is used to this day to develop anticancer treatments, among other research. The use of her tumor cells for this purpose was not detrimental to her in the least, and is in fact extremely beneficial to humanity. It was not the practice at the time to notify patients that their diseased tissue would be used for experimentation. Indeed, no patients were ever notified regarding the disposition of tissue, organs, and or limbs removed during treatment. Such "products" were usually destroyed after pathology examined them. From all reports, Ms. Lacks was a good person, and i doubt very much she would've objected to her cell line being used to help humanity had she been asked. What IS disgusting, however, is her family seeking monetary gain from her illness when the details of the use of her tumor cells came out.
It was illegal. No consent was given. You can’t just grab things about her personality to justify your assumptions of what her choice would’ve been. Thermo Fisher company which still provides medicine with her cells has a revenue of 35 billion. In this concept she is basically a partner in the business with her involuntary involvement. They stole from her and received profit. You saying it is “disgusting” that her family asks to be compensated is very ignorant of you, as world of medicine relies on profit as much as the world does. Yes it helped a lot of people and it is for a good cause but what does her or her family get in return now that she’s dead? She deserves something more in her involvement, which was unjust.
@AlittlebitofeverythingbyJewel It was not illegal. It was best practice and typical at the time. The usefulness of her cell line did not become apparent until after her death. You have every right to disagree with me. You do NOT, however, have the right to attack my character or intelligence by calling me ignorant. Reported for harrassment. Get a life.
@@scibear9944 Calling someone ignorant is not a form of harassment. Yikes.
@scibear9944 You should read The Immortal Life of Henrietta Lacks by Rebecca Skloot. The book talks about Henrietta’s life, her familys life, the medical procedures, and the racism that hospitals held during her time period. Not only are there are multiple interviews from her family but also from those that performed the medical procedures on her and interacted with her cells. It is a wonderful book discussing the ethics and unfairness of what happened to her and her family. I push you to read it so maybe you could learn more about HeLa and her history.
About the gender reassignment surgery: So this was obviously a horrible inhumane “experiment”, though many people take this to mean that transgender people shouldn’t exist or that they want to make everyone transgender against their will. However, this is not the case. As a transgender person, all we want is to be able to live how we feel individually. We don’t want to make everyone go through being transgender, we just want to live our lives how we feel most comfortable, which differs for each person. So basically don’t worry, we don’t want to conduct horrible surgeries or experiments your children, we just want to be treated as normal people. And though I know David’s case happened awhile ago, my heart goes out to him and may he rest in peace.
Yeah, I found it odd that the narrator seems to imply that David Reimer’s case somehow supports the claim that transgender people don’t exist, when it clearly supports the opposite. If you are born with the mind of a man, like David was, no matter whether you have testicles or not no matter whether you’re raised to wear dresses and be called “she” and “Brenda”, you’ve still got the brain of a man. Likewise, if you’re born with a vulva and ovaries, but a boy’s/man’s brain, no amount of pink dresses and dolls and whatnot is going to change your man’s brain into a woman’s brain.
'Operation Midnight Climax' was my nickname in highschool
You, The Evaluator, The Paint Explainer and the Paint Couple all have very similar videos, and ya’ll release shit on a daily basis.
What type of content mill are ya’ll running?
They're probably college friends
@@zendortherapscallionseems reasonable.
I agree. I don’t know what channel I’m watching sometimes
@@zendortherapscallionmaybe its even the same guy 😂
Maybe its a woman even
Pulling the strings
Tbh. I apreciate this as a generaliser, since it gives me topics to look into, and its good for people to have more ideas about what things exist
This beeing said, people still need to go in depth themselves, and modt people, sadly, dont, and its a huge problem when enough people are like that, especially in todsys world of mass conspiricy, scianece denial, fashist grifters pretending to do things for the people and lieing to them about the only people who will actually teach them
Stay critical, stay skeptical of both belief and doubt whenever there is good emperical evidence, and a grain of salt for the rest, considering the concequences of each outcome
Have a great day
The paint explainer was the original
This video should be called "Unethical/ Deadly experiments. Still a very good one.
"LSD make them mad"
That is strange
Waking up in a new body and you learn that not everyone can move the same way without different sensations and new odors and... new crackly ankles at 3am...
you missed the second crucial part of the Robbers Cave experiment, where the two groups were presented with problems they could only solve by cooperating. Which led to them overcoming their differences and leaving on good terms with each other. It’s still an important Experiment and revalation in pedagogy
LOL this one didn't seem all that bad to me. Maybe I'm crazy
Imagine you go to college expecting to have to hide drugs only for the teachers to be like “here take this it’ll be fun”
Gender is fluid for some, but forcing someone to be someone they aren't is proof that we can't change who someone is whether they identify how they were born or as transgender. They are who they say they are because telling them otherwise and forcing them to conform to the opposite can cause literal mental and physical backlash.
🤡 take
@ignatius8006 let's hear yours then
I loved seeing those first two experiments, because they were discussed extensively in my high school psychology course. I remember my absolute fascination with the Milgram experiment and doing extra research on it, as well as seeing video from the experiment itself. Haunting stuff, but also incredibly fascinating!
Gender conversion through indirect deception (as in the case of David Reimer) and gender conversion through coercion (exploitation of biases that young children possess, such as the weight they put into the words of authority figures that they trust) or through social coercion (manipulation of social pressures) are two branches from the same tree.
Me, just chilling in the 60's
The CIA: oh no you don't
People underestimate how scary the prison experiment is....
4:29 idk why but "quickly" had me dying
Also MK Ultra worked and at least a part of it is being rolled out en-masse. They found that overloading the system with danger signals and high emotional content would end up with the system being unable to integrate the experiences into the working structure, and it would just start overwriting the old structure.
MKULTRA is so bizarre to me, like, if WILL WOOD HIMSELF makes a reference to it MULTIPLE TIMES that’s how you know it’s fucked up
You forgot the biggest social expriments of all time... two steps ahead
Bit of a note about baby Albert, he died around age 5 from what turned out to be a brain tumor (if I recall). So his reactions to the stuffed animals couldn’t actually be attributed to what the scientist/doctor was doing because he was already developing a tumor.
Make "Every Arson and Fires Explained."
-Great Fire of Rome
-Temple of Diana
-Library of Alexandria
-Great Fire of London
-Great Fire of Boston
-Great Fire of Chicago
-Reichstag
-Luna Park
-Brazil's National Museum
-Australia's 2019 Bushfire Season
-Kyoto Animations
What about the San Francisco fires of 1906
@@williamlux
Huh, could be nice of an idea
Why is one of them all might 😭
Unit 731 did actually manage to figure out the best treatment for frostbite. Definitely doesn't absolve them of their war crimes, just an interesting side effect of said crimes.
10:21 ALL MIGHT?!
always has been
Nazis: we are the best at evil experiments!
America: hold my beer
Surprised you mentioned the money study. Glad it wasn't left out though. That man was truly evil and it's a shock more people don't know about it...
It's intentionally hidden because whole "gender", which is hardly a science, is based on his exploitation of reiner brothers. And because it would damage jhu reputation, who's is already known for hiring shady and extremely creepy people
Not the All Might drawing for Project MK Ultra
Leo Stanley is the definition of a FAN
4:09 pardon?
I was watching in my kitchen when my best friend walked in at that part 😂 He was totally confused
@@animesimp2114 Nah 💀
He was watching who?
Love the video as always. Was happy to see unit 731
We the people really gotta stop our government
The Tuskegee experiment was hilarious
Baby Albert was mentioned twice
I see a Suezo from Monster Rancher. Great channel.
Cool, thanks
31:00 Damn, it’s almost as if the sole deciding factor in gender is what the actual individual feels, that’s crazy
If you are born a male how the hell do you know what it's like to feel like a female and vice versa
Xx and XY chromosomes people
@@shauntstone8995 What about 'em?
@@DefrostedChicken they are the primary factor that determines sex and or gender depending on how you define those words
@@shauntstone8995 They determine sex. They may or may not determine gender, that's based on individual variation
You've completely misunderstood Gender.
The modern scientific understanding is that gender is formed in the brain and you can't change it. The brain develops the level of complexity required to create gender during a different phase of gestation to the reproductive organs, and therefore the gender identity formed in the brain may not match the sexual phenotype of the reproductive organs, but the person's gender identity is still a real fixed feature of their biological being.
"Gender Fluid" is a specific gender identity that is formed in the brain of a small minority of individuals, in which their experience of gender changes over time, like a waterlily where the stem is anchored at the bottom of a stream but the leaf sways this way and that on the surface with the current. This DOES NOT mean that gender is fluid in the rest of the population - gender is a spectrum ranging between "man" and "woman" with many distinct identities in between in the range broadly described as "non-binary," but for every person, including the gender fluid, their identity is what it is, as a consequence of how their brain developed before they were born.
What the experiment on David proved is that you CANNOT CHANGE another person's gender. Even without testes or ovaries to provide an ongoing supply of sex hormones to the brain as it grows through childhood, the brain has a gender identity already formed before the child is born and that will be that person's gender identity throughout their life. Trying to force someone to live as a gender that is at odds with what their brain is telling them, even if that gender is what matches the outward appearance of their body, is cruel and inhumane treatment, and considering the frequency with which this gender coercion leads to suicide amongst the victims, has to be treated as a genocidal act.
Also, respecting other people's experience of gender and not trying to coerce them to be something at odds with what their brain is telling them isn't "liberal politics." As one very old very conservative US farmer observed, "If Johnny down the road wants to wear a dress and be called Jane, that's his Pursuit of Happiness and I'm not gonna argue with her about that!"
I dont remember anyone asking.
thank you! he really handled that part as if it didn’t really matter which then spreads misinformation to millions
No, Twitter/tiktok "folks" that spread misinformation to millions of impressionable children, making them transition to solve their anxiety, autism, lack of acceptance and other problems, are the ones that not only spread misinformation but are irreversibly harming millions of people, blowing out of proportion dysphoria problem that in reality applies very small percentage of population, and that population only need reassignment. Sorry, but gender in 99% of cases is derivative of biological sex. David reiners case is proving that and what you are repeating are actually finding of that monster Johnson money.
@@jimmyw.1764 It's in regards to the out of pocket backhanded comment when the video talked about gender
What’s crazy about the Milgram experiment, is that the actors receiving shocks would go completely silent after a certain point, while seconds before screaming at the top of their lungs. And even then, the trembling teachers were still told to administer punishment 🫠
21:11
In an alternate timeline
Agent orange:
nyanyanyanyanyanyanyanyanyanyanyanyanyanyanyanyanyanyanyanyanyanya
Pear: ugh dont wory you'll get used to it
Cia holding some LSD in its hand "i just think it's neat"
I’ve seen people condition their cats, but in a nice training way, like they’d tap their knee and the cat would jump on their shoulder
as a certain rock band once sung: So who can tell me what is right or wrong, except morality alone?
You left out some pretty crucial things about the Stanford prison experiment. It’s been widely discredited.
All in the name of SCIENCE!😢
Milgram: check out "We do what we're told" by Peter Gabriel, based on this.
The thing with Unit 731 is, that some of the research they accumulated is still used today. It may have been a unethical tragedy but it still produced usable data off experiments, that cant be replicated in modern times (at least not officialliy)
The same applies for Mengeles "experiments" but no-one sane would admit this directly
Isn’t unit 731 how we know how much water is in the body?
Did Suezo dirty making him the Syphillis icon lol
Was absolutely not expecting to see OU on here. Their medical department completely fucked up my ankle as a kid and they lied to my family about what they did to it so it’s really not surprising tho
I loved monster rancher.
And for me, day 1 of asking you to make a "All hazbin hotel episodes explained."
Imagine the most "human rights" country is the biggest one to conduct inhumane experiments.
I love how everyone in the comments is just educating this dude. Also he never cited any sources. Please cite your sources and make sure that they are PEER REVIEWED!
Strange tone on the gender reassignment one
It's an AI script. AI VO as well.
how? they aren’t talking about someone who was willing to change their gender, just the story of someone who was forced.
Yt deleted comment. :/
I mean they weren’t all deadly. No one died in the Stanford Prison Experiment or the Stanley Milgram Experiment.
Wasn't the test stopped because it got too messed up? Maybe there was risk of death from abuse of authority
Very good video :)
its not real
@@_Micah_Bell oh :(
@@_Micah_Bell I forgot it was a creepy pasta
your 5 lmao
@@YourLocalStranger1288 not a creepy pasta, its just an AI run content farm.
Is the sound in the background also a scientific experiment because everything sounds like footsteps and doors opening it’s giving me mad anxiety
I'm pretty sure the head transplants happened in France and that guy didn't live long either iirc
Why does the character for Syphilis Experiment look like the mascot of Monster Rancher 💀
....just to name a few. Your government would never hurt you.
The milgrim experiment had an episode of Law and Order: SVU. Robin Williams guest started
for the malaria one, they where not FORCING them, it was voluntary, meaning it is not unethical.
I visited Buchenwald. It was sickening to see all the medical equipment used for these experiments
You will respect my authorita!
The prison experiment doesn’t prove that when someone is giving power they automatically treat others poorly. It proves that they will treat criminals (no matter the reason for imprisonment) badly
John Money mentioned, very based!
Bro nearly all of these were conducted by the us government america needs to get its shit together
thanks for your video. Great detailed
5:03 Meet The Medic
The island? As in sponge bob's island thingy?
No, more like Total Drama Island
There is that one theory and shit though
The Willowbrook State School hepatitis was in Staten Island, NY.
The building still standing. 10 or so years ago my friends got into the abandoned build.. shit was creepy. Every kid from Staten island broke into it lol
Oh I remember seeing something about the milgram experiment
Robber's Cave: ever been to a Packers v. Vikings game?
you talked about Albert twice
Was watching this in TV at full volume and reached the unprotected sex part... And you can guess what happened later.
Damn the 1950s was WILD!!!
Fun fact: Ted Kaczynski was (allegedly) a surviving teat subject of MK Ultra
From the thumbnail: oh I've actually been to Robber's Cave. Haven't heard of experiments on people being done there though...
EDIT: Different Robbers cave. The one I visited was in Nebraska.
The Vipeholm face is terrifying😨
23:09
“Leaving this world is not as scary as it seems. "
The Milgram doesn't feel like it belongs here. Title should be 'Controversial' instead of 'Deadly' for it to fit.