[Question]Word for sub-peer pressure? (7)

1 Name: Bookworm : 2006-09-18 19:56 ID:qhVAATTN

A while ago I was reading <i>To Shoot an Elephant</i> by George Orwell, and one of the obvious things was that he was pressured by the Burmians to shoot the elephant. But since they weren't really his peers nor superiors (or were they?) I was wondering what a word would be to describe that kind of pressure. My only thought was "subpeer pressure".

2 Name: Bookworm : 2006-09-20 20:16 ID:BKI8LoBi

group pressure?
pushin down on me? pushin down on you?
no man can follow

3 Name: Bookworm : 2006-09-23 21:45 ID:Heaven

It's "Burmese". People from Burma (today's Myanmar, apparently) in a "they" group.

4 Name: Bookworm : 2006-09-26 03:56 ID:4MsMFOVC

Isn't the word TANASINN?

5 Name: Bookworm : 2006-09-26 15:08 ID:tAacNYpw

>>4 is genius from another dimension

6 Name: Bookworm : 2006-09-26 17:46 ID:pUTBe53O

"politics"

7 Name: Bookworm : 2006-09-30 19:46 ID:oZKJ33zI

If it was me I would just have put it like you did, he was pressured by the Burmese.

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