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Joe
 
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John Cairns wrote:
"DSK" wrote in message
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Why? Because he thinks it's fun to shoot real-life bad guys, or

because he
talked about it publicly? He's a Marine, for gosh sake! Although as

a
general he probably doesn't get to do much shooting in person.

I used to hunt deer with a retired gunny sargent. Didn't talk much

but
every once in while he'd say something to the effect that deer just

aren't
smart enough, or well enough armed, to be good sport.

DSK


So, maybe psycho was an incorrect term.

"Browning puts considerable emphasis also on desensitization and
routinization of killing in explaining how men slowly escalated their


participation in killing. This is the psychology of commitment, much

studied
in research on dissonance theory. In its modern version, dissonance

is a
theory of rationalization in which individuals sucked into stupid or

sleazy
behavior will change their opinions to justify and make sense of

their
behavior. Probably the paradigm case of this psychology is another

classic
study, Milgrams's research on obedience.

Milgram showed that the majority of normal individuals will give a

supposed
"learner" increasing levels of shock, up to a maximum 450-volt shock

labeled
"XXX DANGER STRONG SHOCK." Part of the power of this paradigm is the

slow,
graded nature of the shocks, which begin at only 15 volts and

increase 15
volts with every mistake the "learner" makes. So close is the grading

of
shock levels that, at each level, to recognize something wrong with

giving
the next level must imply something wrong with the level already
administered. Slow escalation of hurting others is a slippery slope

in which
each act of aggression becomes a reason for more aggression.

Taken together, group dynamics and the psychology of escalating

commitment
go a long way toward explaining how normal people can do awful

things. Throw
in the reward and punishment power of the state, a power that needs

move
only a small number of people to do the dirty work against a target

class or
race, and even genocide begins to be comprehensible."



First off that's General Physco. Got it....good

Second, his job is to kill them before they kill him or his troops. It
is called war.

Third, If you do not have fun at work, You need to find another career.

besides, he was just huffin and puffin in front of suppliers.

Joe





Can't find the attribution now, from a long article on the subject.

John Cairns