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The crazy story of how ‘Stockholm syndrome’ got its name

#Movies #Hostage #PattyHearst #Psychology #StockholmSyndrome #Sweeden “Is there something wrong with me? Why don’t I hate them?” In 1973, 21-year-old Elisabeth Oldgren posed this question to a psychiatrist in the wake of a robbery in Stockholm, Sweden, in which she and three other bank workers had been held hostage from Aug. 23-28. As the standoff neared an end, police were perplexed by the victims’ concern for their two captors: Despite cops’ orders that the hostages be the first to leave the bank vault in which they’d all been holed up, all four refused. ame> “Jan and Clark [the criminals] go first — you’ll gun them down if we do!” 23-year-old Kristin Ehnmark yelled back. The nationwide spectacle led to the genesis of the term “Stockholm syndrome,” in which a person held against their will comes to sympathize deeply with their abductor. In America, the phrase is more commonly associated with the 1974 case of Patty Hearst, the kidnapped heiress turned bank robber. It h

Netflix Released Their Black History Month Content For ‘Black Leads’: What’s On It?

#BlackHistorymonth #Netflix #Movies #AfricanAmerican Black History Month is here and there’s a huge amount of content in film, songs, and literary works to commemorate the efforts and achievements of African Americans. In inclusion to Google dropping its campaign business in occasion with this thirty days, the Emmy-winning membership solution features introduced its formal black colored prospects set of movies in honor of this next 28 times. Here are seven films that members would be the many stoked up about. Ali The 2001 biographical recreations crisis stars Will Smith as boxing legend, Muhammed Ali. The movie shows 10 years of Ali’s life – from 1964 to 1974. Some of this significant places Ali focuses on are their capture of this heavyweight title from fellow boxer Sonny Liston, their religious transformation to Islam, their community critique for the Vietnam War that triggered significant backlash, their banishment from boxing, their return boxing-in 1971, and f