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AP Photo/J. Scott Applewhite “Mass formation psychosis.”
No, it doesn’t refer to a screwed-up flock of geese flying south for the winter.
In a Christmas Day article titled COVID Has Been Overtaken by a Secondary Pandemic—and It’s Real , I discussed Illness Anxiety Disorder , or “health anxiety.” Specifically COVID-related Illness Anxiety Disorder. As defined by Mayo Clinic, Illness Anxiety, in part, is needlessly worrying about becoming seriously ill. Illness Anxiety Disorder, sometimes called hypochondriasis or health anxiety, is worrying excessively that you are or may become seriously ill. You may have no physical symptoms. Or you may believe that normal body sensations or minor symptoms are signs of severe illness, even though a thorough medical exam doesn’t reveal a serious medical condition. Mass Formation Psychosis, or “mass hypnosis” or “the madness of crowds,” as noted by TrialSiteNews, occurs when a large fraction of the population is completely unable to process new scientific data and facts, demonstrating that they have been misled or lied to.
In the case of COVID-19, the no-longer-pandemic, Anthony Fauci, Joe Biden, and the Democrat Party, and the Democrat state media — principally CNN and MSNBC — have consistently misled, changed their stories, or outright lied to America […]
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He mentions Germany in the 20s and 30s. What’s interesting about that time and place is that it seems to have affected everyone – the perpetrators, the victims, and those who looked the other way. Many of those deemed to be genetically inferior, or otherwise unfit, just went along with the genocide, making it easy for the Nazis in many ways. Often the Nazis would dig a big trench, and they would have the victims walk into the trench and then lie down on the dead making it easy, quick, and efficient for the Nazis to shoot them from above, then repeat by having the next wave of victims lay on top of those. And often there were long lines, hundreds of people being herded by a few soldiers.
You look at that and you think why in the sam hill didn’t they rush the guards? Why didn’t they resist? Why didn’t they make it harder on their murderers? Why did they go quietly and peacefully? If you’re going to die anyhow, why not resist all you can and if not stop them at least slow them down? Why help them efficiently murder the maximum number of people they can in a day?
The conclusion I’ve reached is that they were also somehow and somewhat caught up in the mass delusion. But of course you have to be careful saying such things, because they could be incorrectly taken to imply that the victims were somehow partly to blame – they were not. Hindsight is 20/20. If you were not there, and you’re not one of them, you can’t judge. But still, objectively looking at it they could’ve done more to resist, and you wonder why they didn’t. We can learn from what happened without misplacing blame.
The lesson, imo, is make it hard on them. Make their life a nightmare. Don’t go easy. Resist all you can. And if you can’t stop them, then slow them down as much as possible, because that may save someone else in line behind you.