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What is it about power that changes us? The usual argument is that its a small minority and there will always be "bad people" in society. Every time it happens, we get to hear that it does not represent who "they really are". But when it is so widespread that statistics tell a clear story (and have been for a while), its not something that can be brushed off. It is an obvious systemic problem that is likely caused by a myriad of factors. Is it the conditioning of the system? A recruitment process fail? Supremacy? Ingrained behaviour issues? No one knows. In this episode we discuss our opinions and thoughts on this issue and the recent senseless events.
By Faraaz Kaskar & Tanwir DadarkarWhat is it about power that changes us? The usual argument is that its a small minority and there will always be "bad people" in society. Every time it happens, we get to hear that it does not represent who "they really are". But when it is so widespread that statistics tell a clear story (and have been for a while), its not something that can be brushed off. It is an obvious systemic problem that is likely caused by a myriad of factors. Is it the conditioning of the system? A recruitment process fail? Supremacy? Ingrained behaviour issues? No one knows. In this episode we discuss our opinions and thoughts on this issue and the recent senseless events.