I remember when I first heard of this experiment - I was in seventh grade, and I was horrified that someone would do that to little children. Even though I am dark-eyed, I still thought it was awful.
Later, as a first year teaching student, I was re-introduced to this abominable "experiment", but at that time it was still considered to be inhumane and cruel (even if illustrative of "taught" prejudice). Most of my instructors thought it was inexcusable to do that to little children.
How horrible to find that this exercise in destruction and evil has become fashionable. How more horrible that teachers would ever cause a child to suffer so, just for the sake of experimentation no less...
They who do so are not teachers; they are monsters who prey on the crushed feelings of the innocent.
Bump.