Re: May's Cottage: May L / Gwen R
"Your lack of belief doesn't make something untrue, in the same way that someone else's belief doesn't make something real." May's gaze was direct in a way that some people had a hard time with, but she didn't cut it away or soften it any. "And you talk about people, but people aren't the only things that walk this earth."
She listened to the experiment, and frankly, it sounded stupid to her. Why would that even be something that needed to be tested. "So two groups of the same sort of people were put together into a high-stress situation, and that's the result you're pointing at?" Eyebrows up, shaking her head. "Let me guess, they were all men, all between a certain range of ages, with no outside supervision and no tempering influence of anyone older or any women. That's not an experiment on evil, that's an obvious deduction about a certain specific group. A group that traditionally doesn't need an experiment to act like idiots. Also, that's not what I was talking about anyway."