Quote by Myriam Miedzian

In schools all over the world, little boys learn that their country is the greatest in the world, and the highest honor that could befall them would be to defend it heroically someday. The fact that empathy has traditionally been conditioned out of boys facilitates their obedience to leaders who order them to kill strangers.


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Summary

This quote suggests that in the education system, young boys are often taught to have a strong sense of patriotism and honor in defending their country. However, this upbringing tends to suppress empathy and compassion in boys, making it easier for them to obey orders from leaders that involve violence against unknown individuals. The quote implies that by conditioning boys to prioritize duty over empathy, it becomes more effortless for them to engage in acts of violence against strangers without questioning the morality or consequences of their actions.

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By Myriam Miedzian
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