joeylittle
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Yes - this is exactly what this thread is really chipping away at.It's people using torture as a catch-all phrase instead of using it where it belongs, in a very specific context.
Not just a you thing. This post was really illuminating for me - and also hits on that difference that comes with captivity - at least, for me. I don't think I was tortured, in the truest sense of the word - I think what I experienced imitated torture in a very close way - but, there was something around day 3 that changed for me, in what I experienced. Something where there wasn't a waiting, or even an outside world. And psychology didn't matter anymore. Sigh, can't really get it into words. But what you wrote about this made sense to me. Off/on.I've known for a long time that the "good times"/quiet times are increasing anxiety periods for abuse. The longer the no-abuse, the higher the anxiety. Waiting for the shoe to drop. That's pretty well known / talked about / understood in DV & abuse circles...But T isn't like that. At least, not my experience. It's that switch from whatever it is while you're not, to while you are...IDK if that rings true for anyone else who's done the torture thing. Or if it's just a me thing.
I think with enough pressure (peer?) people can tap into some very dark sides.
What I find compelling - frightening - about these experiments was that it was about giving permission. All you have to do is give people permission, and they will quite quickly escalate to a level of authority/abuse/control that anyone from the outside would call, psychopathic or sadistic. Assigned roles, permission to perform those roles, and some kind of overarching authority granting them the right.I would go further to suggest that this was the crux of the SPE in the first place. It's due to roles. The roles we take on, the way our environment influences us.
That overarching authority can also be seen in some religion settings, where god is interpreted as having given the devout the right to inflict massive pain and punishment on the sinners. I'm not sure what's so different about the SPE and the Inquisition, really.