deindividuation

A detailed Summary of deindividuation


Deindividuation is when someone acts out aggressively in a crowd or group in which they would not do so if they were alone. For some reason people do this even though if they were alone they would not because they would think it would be wrong. The reason people do this is because there are enough people that it is unlikely that they will be identified.

I have experienced this Deindividuation in a Gonzaga Rugby game. When one gets tackled in a rugby game a teammate forms what is called a bridge. This is where the ball is protected in order for another teammate to pick up the ball and continue to advance up the field to gain a touch (basically a touch down). I experienced this just after a bridge, where there was a huge


The experience did not feel wrong, in fact it was invigorating. I was excited that I was hurting someone and I knew that I wasn't going to get in trouble or be retaliated against. The truth is the guy saw who it was and did retaliate. He raked me later in the game and I had two cuts on my back for about a month. In a sense I got what I deserved, and this Deindividuation is not the best idea or concept in the world.

In conclusion I have experienced deindiviuation but it proved not to be a great choice to make. I think as people mature they tend to experience this less and less. Of course more violent people would most likely be different than the majority.

pile of rugbiers. I "raked" a guy who was at least twice my size because I

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