This is interesting, and I’m (a little) surprised that I hadn’t heard about it yet, but I don’t think the parallel with Milgram is quite there. Yes, he’s asking them to do something against their conscience, but as romeo points out, they more or less have a gun to their heads. And despite that, one of them (presumably) was brave enough (and quick-thinking enough) to surreptitiously record the hilariously blatant election fraud.
This is interesting, and I’m (a little) surprised that I hadn’t heard about it yet, but I don’t think the parallel with Milgram is quite there. Yes, he’s asking them to do something against their conscience, but as romeo points out, they more or less have a gun to their heads. And despite that, one of them (presumably) was brave enough (and quick-thinking enough) to surreptitiously record the hilariously blatant election fraud.