I don't know that this is necessarily true, but rather that air travel is becoming cheaper (and worse) which then makes it more accessible to more of the population. The "worse" aspect turns many of the higher class people away from those airlines which leaves a higher proportion of people with lowered inhibition.We live in an age where following the rules and respecting others is going the way of the dodo. It has been researched and can be shown that a significant and growing portion of the population do not value laws and rules. Hence, when you have a lowered inhibition, then life turns short and brutish.
When you say "fools doing this crap" I assume you are referring to airports and airlines serving liquor to passengers...
Of course, many of the laws and rules are stupid, and that makes it more difficult for some to respect the "good" ones. The Golden Rule no longer rules in any case.We live in an age where following the rules and respecting others is going the way of the dodo. It has been researched and can be shown that a significant and growing portion of the population do not value laws and rules. Hence, when you have a lowered inhibition, then life turns short and brutish.
If it has been researched and had been shown, how about a few citations to scientific journals of merit showing this?We live in an age where following the rules and respecting others is going the way of the dodo. It has been researched and can be shown that a significant and growing portion of the population do not value laws and rules. Hence, when you have a lowered inhibition, then life turns short and brutish.
He can still be a threat. You never know. Hopefully Delta bills this guy the diverting fees.If they restrained him (with zip ties, the article said) why did they have to inconvenience the other passengers by making an "emergency" landing to drop him off?
There are a lot of broken people out there. Boys who are indulged rather than corrected through their formative years are especially bad because they grow up to be man-babies unable to control themselves if they don't get their way. If you find yourself flying off the handle on little things you are probably a man baby.
I have no clue about women, story of my life.
They couldn’t zip tie his mouthIf they restrained him (with zip ties, the article said) why did they have to inconvenience the other passengers by making an "emergency" landing to drop him off?
I like JP, but there are some critical pieces missing. Attributing the influence to violence or force is reductionist and misleading.I've been binge watching YouTube videos of a certain psychologist (not Jonathan Haight) and in one of this other guy's lectures he discusses the data that shows this.
This is DATA, scientifically collected. Not someone's opinion and not a political viewpoint. This data demonstrates that man-babies are created by two things: 1) lack of a strong father figure- no surprise there - but surprisingly, 2) lack of normal "violent" interaction with other males when very young.
Young boys, from about age 2, will tend to physically hit or tackle another boy who has wronged them. This usually leads to the boys becoming friends! Turns out that fights, up to and including physical violence (but not to the point of serious injury) seem to be one way males initiate social relationships. This way they size up and test each other. As they mature the physicality abates, but always remains as a last resort (if seldom used) in encounters with other males. Boys who are prevented from interacting with force when small actually grow up to be more violent as adult men. It's as if their aggression has been bottled up, or they have somehow failed to develop normally with respect to relating to peers.
Females are completely different. Females rarely engage in physical fights but when they do, they remain enemies for life.
These traits and sex differences are seen across most primate species including monkeys, great apes and humans. And there is strong evidence they are inborn. One study compared girls who had a congenital condition that bathes the brain in too much testosterone (for a girl) while in still in utero to boys and to normal girls. The boys preferred stories involving violence (fighting or conflict) while the girls preferred stories involving romance, but the girls who had the excess male hormone before birth preferred violent stories but not to the same degree as the boys. One presumes the amount of male hormone in the girls with this condition was not to the level of normal males. Maybe there is a linear relationship between exposure to testosterone and preference for violent stories. This suggests these preference differences between the sexes are not socially created.
The "healthy" male violence in the young does not apply to bullies. It is only acceptable if you have been provoked or wronged. Males who stand up for themselves in this way gain status in the eyes of their peers. But bullies attack the innocent and the weak. These males lose status in the eyes of the other males and tend to be rejected by the group.
This has interesting ramifications for the anti-bullying movement. It seems to me that trying to stop all violence, regardless of cause, may have unintended consequences, disrupting normal male social development.
I like JP, but there are some critical pieces missing. Attributing the influence to violence or force is reductionist and misleading.
He’s refreshing in that he shares what is commonly known in science but has become too unpopular to say. He’s bold in a way that most have become cowardly.Yay! You figured out who it was. It's what he said, he discussed the data, I haven't looked at it myself. I have problems when he said studies prove that exercise helps prevent a decline in IQ as you age. Wrong. Association only. I have not yet seen any study that can blind control exercise. I think it's the other way around. A third factor that damages your brain also robs you of energy so you don't choose to exercise, or causes joint damage or whatever other effects limit your exercise. But on the whole I find his lectures very enlightening.
If they restrained him (with zip ties, the article said) why did they have to inconvenience the other passengers by making an "emergency" landing to drop him off?
We live in an age where following the rules and respecting others is going the way of the dodo. It has been researched and can be shown that a significant and growing portion of the population do not value laws and rules. Hence, when you have a lowered inhibition, then life turns short and brutish.
Yeah, it was foolish to serve him more alcohol.
I have always been a bit puzzled why an airline diverts in situations such as this if the threat has already been contained. Strap him to his seat, gag him, and fly on.
some folks can deal with booze, prob way more are lost causes from the get go,True.
It’s also interesting how people blame booze, I’ve been plenty drunk before, head butting a stewardesses never even crossed my mind.
Blacking out does not mean that a person becomes unconscious, like falling asleep. Instead, people often continue to interact with others, engage in routine or potentially dangerous behaviors, and even continue to drink. People who blackout may drive themselves home, engage in a sexual encounter, destroy property, spend too much money, or choose other risky behaviors.
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People who are not prone to blackouts may experience all of these symptoms in an evening of heavy drinking and remember them the next day. Those who are more prone to blackouts, however, will begin to experience them around 4-6 units of alcohol, especially when consumed in one hour; that puts the person’s BAC at 0.15 or higher.
True.
It’s also interesting how people blame booze, I’ve been plenty drunk before, head butting a stewardesses never even crossed my mind.
some folks can deal with booze, prob way more are lost causes from the get go,
some folks on booze or worse a mix, can easily end up in blackout scenarios
https://americanaddictioncenters.org/alcoholism-treatment/blackout/
Yeah, I'd probably come closer to trying to kiss her.
and then possibly banging on the cabin door yelling "let me show y'all how to really fly this pig!"
I have heard that booze, other drugs, and certain medical conditions, can remove your social filter and inhibitions, so you are more likely to act in the way you are predisposed to act. Some may be lovers, some are fighters.some folks can deal with booze, prob way more are lost causes from the get go
Psychological effects include severe changes in body image, loss of ego boundaries, paranoia, and depersonalization. Hallucinations, euphoria, and suicidal impulses are also reported, as well as occasional aggressive behavior.[19]:48–49[17] Like many other drugs, PCP has been known to alter mood states in an unpredictable fashion, causing some individuals to become detached, and others to become animated. PCP may induce feelings of strength, power, and invulnerability as well as a numbing effect on the mind.[4]
He’s refreshing in that he shares what is commonly known in science but has become too unpopular to say. He’s bold in a way that most have become cowardly.
I like him but other than an occasional YouTube clip, I don’t pay much attention to him anymore. He often ignores the idea that “correlation is not causation”. But he gets much of the larger, cultural issues right. T. Sowell has similar insights but from a different background and with fewer weaknesses. When you exhaust JPs offerings, check out Sowell. His videos have been organized into short clips that are easier to browse.
mating habits of lobsters.
Someone actually did that (served pot brownies) recently to an SWA crew.They should serve pot brownies instead....because wow man, everybody down there looks like ants.
Umm...the FA he head-butted was a dude....Yeah, I'd probably come closer to trying to kiss her.
and then possibly banging on the cabin door yelling "let me show y'all how to really fly this pig!"
Umm...the FA he head-butted was a dude....
If it has been researched and had been shown, how about a few citations to scientific journals of merit showing this?
Umm...the FA he head-butted was a dude....