tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6020359666593184087.post9123399005065184271..comments2023-04-15T11:45:06.366+01:00Comments on www.Excited-Delirium.com: Cults - Part 1 - painful rites of passageUnknownnoreply@blogger.comBlogger1125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6020359666593184087.post-25270295145376966582009-03-05T18:09:00.000+00:002009-03-05T18:09:00.000+00:00Another keen insight- that this is just a rite of ...Another keen insight- that this is just a rite of passage.<BR/><BR/>Kwesi Millgan, the man who tasered Dziekanski- again and again and again and again, says he did this becaue his victim did not behave the way he expected him to. <BR/><BR/>This illustrates why this taser training experience for police is counter-productive. They are deeply conditioned to expect a replica of their own experience- <BR/>alligator clips in a safe, supportive setting among their buddies- yell and fall over instantly- so if this does not happen, then the taser must have failed (said to happen 20% of the time)<BR/>So he shot again, and then his commander told him to again, and...<BR/><BR/>The controlled experience is misleading.<BR/>If it was more complete- taser the man, let him fall, and order him to produce his hand and be cuffed before the current is turned off- then the officer might learn something useful instead of a fallacy.<BR/><BR/><BR/>"Hey, I let them tase me right in the back.<BR/>I yelled and I fell over too.<BR/>I did what was expected, not scared and not mad,<BR/>So why don’t you do that too?"<BR/> from "My Magic Gun"Katehttps://www.blogger.com/profile/08191761776204745393noreply@blogger.com