Two Monkeys Were Paid Unequally (TEST)

I hope the cucumber monkey got a whole bowl of grapes after that test. Homie look like he was about to get violent.
 
Interesting test would be what if there wasnt that divider between the two moneys. Would they be jealous of each other and try to take each other shit
Yes they would have fought over it, you think these animals that live in the wild follow proper etiquette?
 
I hope the cucumber monkey got a whole bowl of grapes after that test. Homie look like he was about to get violent.
you're an idealist. Real life will kill you.


No but I believe they have some form of etiquette
You need to watch more nature shows.


Interesting! Hate is inate.
I wouldn't say that hate is at the forefront, but the idea that you are being treated unfairly, can bring out the animal in you. Humans react the same way. Equal pay for equal work is an example. CACs vs us and Mens vs women.
 
Anyone who has raised a litter of puppies from birth has seen this first hand. It's more pronounced because monkey's are more intelligent than dogs.

Great thing about having pets as a kid. Teaches one a whole lot about life & death. The hierarchy of life, alphas & betas, the many character traits we share with others animals. From goofball's to psychopaths to cowards to dogs that just bark constantly about everything, sort of like some people.

Plus the responsibility of taking care of them.

Get your kids a dog mane!
 
you're an idealist. Real life will kill you

You missed what I was saying; that he better get grapes before he got violent in their establishment. It doesn't seem like this is the first time something went over your head. You seem real comfortable there.
 
Interesting! Hate is inate.
I wouldn't say that hate is at the forefront, but the idea that you are being treated unfairly, can bring out the animal in you. Humans react the same way. Equal pay for equal work is an example. CACs vs us and Mens vs women.
You missed what I was saying; that he better get grapes before he got violent in their establishment. It doesn't seem like this is the first time something went over your head. You seem real comfortable there.
Perhaps your communication was flawed. Write what you mean so that no interpretation is needed. You know me personally? Actually, what I said went over YOUR head. I guess I will have to watch your future posts to point out your lack of clarity. Keep hope alive.
 
no the test is what happens later when they all put together in monkey population..cause i have a feeling duke wasnt done with this..

or graped up monkey gonna get that work from the other moneky who got jack shit, he about to fuck up the other monkey when the cac leaves:roflmao2::roflmao2:
 
Perhaps your communication was flawed. Write what you mean so that no interpretation is needed. You know me personally? Actually, what I said went over YOUR head. I guess I will have to watch your future posts to point out your lack of clarity. Keep hope alive.

RIF.

You're going to watch me? Nigga, that's gay.
 
What we witnessed is how the system of racism/white supremacy gets the victims to be complicit in their oppression.

This is an experiment on creating division. People have stated the obvious already. Give a select few access to resources and neglect the other's. That will breed violence within society/communities.

I also noticed something else. The grape monkey is being made into the monkey equivalent of a coon. He won't see anything wrong with tap dancing for grapes meanwhile the other monkey sees it differently.

Maybe I'm over analyzing this but I always look deeper into racist/white supremacist intentions. They do experiments and studies to figure out how to maintain the system.
 
Yeah the cucumber monkey definitely stepped to the grape monkey after all that was over. He was beyond heated. :furious:
 
What we witnessed is how the system of racism/white supremacy gets the victims to be complicit in their oppression.

This is an experiment on creating division. People have stated the obvious already. Give a select few access to resources and neglect the other's. That will breed violence within society/communities.

I also noticed something else. The grape monkey is being made into the monkey equivalent of a coon. He won't see anything wrong with tap dancing for grapes meanwhile the other monkey sees it differently.

Maybe I'm over analyzing this but I always look deeper into racist/white supremacist intentions. They do experiments and studies to figure out how to maintain the system.

C/S.
 
RIF.

You're going to watch me? Nigga, that's gay.
Those screaming gay are almost always the ones who have that inner doubt about their masculinity. I just read what I posted. At no point did I promise to watch you. There are several posters here who will happily indulge you. I'm sure you know who they are. Your misinterpretation of what I wrote points to the fact that you might not be an intelligent human being so I have nothing further to say to you. I have to intention of dumbing myself down to your level. Grandma always told me...If you put your hand in shit it's never going to come out smelling like ice-cream. Sadly, I can deduce that you have been getting cucumber rewards. Just be happy with it.
 
Yeah the cucumber monkey definitely stepped to the grape monkey after all that was over. He was beyond heated. :furious:
I don't know that it did but what you are suggesting is that it would be attacking its peer based on its own misplaced anger. The grape recipient did nothing to cause the imbalance but an animal like this doesn't have the logic or common sense to realize this. Even us humans, with our advanced intelligence, engage in this type of behavior - directing our anger in the wrong direction. Clearly, the person outside the cage is the one to blame but it's easier to attack our peers.
 
It's hard to come to a conclusion with such a short clip. It would have been a better experiment if the monkey getting the grapes had started getting cucumbers and the roles were reversed. Or, if they both got grapes would they be happy going back to both getting cucumbers? That could have took an extra 2 minutes and would have been well worth it. The video cut off though, for editorial reasons i suppose.
 
I don't know that it did but what you are suggesting is that it would be attacking its peer based on its own misplaced anger. The grape recipient did nothing to cause the imbalance but an animal like this doesn't have the logic or common sense to realize this. Even us humans, with our advanced intelligence, engage in this type of behavior - directing our anger in the wrong direction. Clearly, the person outside the cage is the one to blame but it's easier to attack our peers.
The only aggression that monkey #1 displayed against another was directed not towards the other monkey - but against the human tester who was paying the monkeys unequally. He threw the "unequal pay" back at her.

So, I would say in that regard, that monkey had more common sense than a lot of people.
 
The only aggression that monkey #1 displayed against another was directed not towards the other monkey - but against the human tester who was paying the monkeys unequally. He threw the "unequal pay" back at her.

So, I would say in that regard, that monkey had more common sense than a lot of people.

I think it is because the person discriminating against them was clearly visible. Also, there was a separation between the two monkeys. I am going to surmise that if they were in the same cage and the other monkey felt helpless then it would turn on the other monkey in order to get the grapes.
 
The only aggression that monkey #1 displayed against another was directed not towards the other monkey - but against the human tester who was paying the monkeys unequally. He threw the "unequal pay" back at her.

So, I would say in that regard, that monkey had more common sense than a lot of people.

So in terms of human inequality should humans throw the $100 bonus back because a coworker received $300? Protest yes, but don't throw something of value away because it's not the value of someone else's reward.
 
I think it is because the person discriminating against them was clearly visible. Also, there was a separation between the two monkeys. I am going to surmise that if they were in the same cage and the other monkey felt helpless then it would turn on the other monkey in order to get the grapes.
Possibly. I would like to see the same test done with both monkeys in the same cage to see whether the cucumber monkey would first rage against the human, or if it would try to jack the grape monkey for its loot at the outset. Perhaps part of it would hinge upon the level of socialization between the two monkeys prior to testing.
 
So in terms of human inequality should humans throw the $100 bonus back because a coworker received $300? Protest yes, but don't throw something of value away because it's not the value of someone else's reward.
Nope. But people of color should recognize how the machinations of white supremacy operate in such a way to divide and conquer by elevating certain victims of white supremacy above certain others, and then direct our energies at unifying against that corrupt system. The Black Panthers of the 60s had other groups of both people of color and poor whites whom they allied with - all realizing that they were living under a corrupt system that really didn't give a shit about any of them.

Perhaps the massacre in Rwanda could have been averted with such an awareness and subsequent unification between the Tutsis and the Hutus.
 
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