• Rooskie91@discuss.online
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    1 year ago

    That’s true but group think requires a strong leader with a vision and a willingness to direct the group towards his own goals vice the best interests of the people. So I believe there’s an argument to be made for targeting and removing specific people from power to prevent atrocities from happening. Group think is a psychological concept, so here’s some more information about it. There are other factors involved, so removing one person still might not be effective.

    Group Think

    • Thinking in which maintaining group cohesion and solidarity is more important than considering facts in a realistic manner

    Occurs when:

    • Group members are highly cohesive
    • Group member are isolated from contrary opinions
    • Group is lead by a biased leader who make their wishes known
    • Stress caused by external factors, especially time constraints

    Signs of Group Think

    • Overestimating group’s skills & wisdom
    • Biased perceptions and evaluations of other groups and people outside of their group
    • Strong conformity pressures within the group
    • Poor decision making methods
    • XaeroDegreaz@lemmy.world
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      11 months ago

      My point wasn’t that single people can’t be bad, or do bad things, but ultimately to perform terrible acts at scale it requires buy-in from other people. Without support, whether it be through fear, coercion, or otherwise, it’s nothing more than intrusive thoughts.

      Hitler was a bad dude but it took a concerted effort by who knows how many people in order to make the sick stuff that happened a reality.

      All the names he listed were indeed bad dudes, but I feel saying Kissinger stands out because he had the support of the government while the others just killed millions by themselves is not a fair assessment of what transpired.