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20 - Jillian Jordan: Victimhood and Morality

Stanford Psychology Podcast

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The Virtuous Victim Affects a Disappearing

The virtuous victim affect should specifically occur when we kind of have incentives to punish perpetrators and help victims. But there are plenty of situations, really important situations, where people actually have incentives to excuse wrong doing or exonerate perpetrators. And even the people who excuse the behaviour an like, ye, whatever, and just legitimizing the injustice, it's not like they were always like this. Some people just started their job and a really optimistic, and i'm going to change the world for the better. Then they have one rod block after another and so many obstacles, an then they becomde a grim and cynical overtime.

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