Yesterday when I chatted with one of my friends he
wanted me to help him get access to the foreign website (Some websites are
banned in cn). Then I told him that I also cannot get access to those websites
because the DNS server I used now was located in China. He was speechless and
said I had the “Stockholm syndrome”. Actually I had never heard this before so
I searched it on the Internet. I was very surprised after I read the information
I found because I realized I really had this “disease”.
Stockholm syndrome was found in 1973 when four robbers
broke into a bank in Stockholm and kidnaped four hostages. After the four
hostages were saved six days later, they did not want to punish the robbers. On
the contrary, they tried to protect the robbers. Since then, this strange mental
disease was found and concentrated. The FBI’s Hostage Barricade Database System shows that
roughly 27% of victims show evidence of Stockholm syndrome.
Stockholm syndrome can happen if the following four
conditions are satisfied.
1.
Hostages
believe that their lives are in danger.
2.
The robbers
distribute grace to the victims.
3.
Hostages
are separated from the rest of world. They can only get information from the
robbers.
4.
Hostages
believe that it is impossible to escape.
Hostages are totally dependent on the
robbers, just like infants are totally dependent on their parents. Actually there
are lots of similarities between infants and hostages. Some experts said Stockholm
syndrome may develop from this. I agree with this and I think this is the
nature of human beings. In other words, human beings are not the perfect
dominators. Human beings can also be easily domesticated.
If a terrorist aim your head with a gun and
told you gently “the highest right of human beings is to live”, will you be
particularly feared? Will you listen to the terrorist? If the answers are “yes”,
then you also have the “Stockholm syndrome”.
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