Sunday, February 18, 2007

This is Disturbing. Are we that insensitive?

From the AP:

Human Compassion Surprisingly Limited, Study Finds

SAN FRANCISCO—While a person's accidental death reported on the evening news can bring viewers to tears, mass killings reported as statistics fail to tickle human emotions, a new study finds.


The Internet and other modern communications bring atrocities such as killings in Darfur, Sudan into homes and office cubicles. But knowledge of these events fails to motivate most to take action, said Paul Slovic, a University of Oregon researcher.


People typically react very strongly to one death but their emotions fade as the number of victims increase, Slovic reported here yesterday at the annual meeting of the American Association for the Advancement of Science.


"We go all out to save a single identified victim, be it a person or an animal, but as the numbers increase, we level off," Slovic said. "We don't feel any different to say 88 people dying than we do to 87. This is a disturbing model, because it means that lives are not equal, and that as problems become bigger we become insensitive to the prospect of additional deaths."


Human insensitivity to large-scale human suffering has been observed in the past century with genocides in Armenia, the Ukraine, Nazi Germany and Rwanda, among others.


"We have to understand what it is in our makeup—psychologically, socially, politically and institutionally—that has allowed genocide to go unabated for a century," Slovic said. "If we don't answer that question and use the answer to change things, we will see another century of horrible atrocities around the world."


Are we that insensitive or is it that we are unable to solve the problem directly and try not to think about it? This is definately a flaw in the human psyche. Is there a way to change this? I hope so.

3 comments:

Unknown said...

Mornin T!

good news posts! thanks.

i think we're desensitized on purpose.

one whiff of a few dozen week old corpses

would certainly get the message across that TV and reality are'nt the same.

toniD said...

Morning to you Jim.

Sorry I was away making lunch.

To this day I have to look away from the violent scenes on TV, movies and news. I guess I am overly sensative. I could never look at the post Nobody used to post about the children injured in Iraq.

I hope we here from Riverbend soon. I really worry about her. Wish she would leave for awhile.

Unknown said...

ya, me too. check her site every day.

it's been over a month and a half.

sigh...

oh well back to it. i'll drop in this evening!