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What is Mass Formation Psychosis?
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[quote:Anonymous Coward 79293947:MV81MDQ3ODg2XzkyNDg4MzExXzlGRDAxQjgx] Am flabbergasted how quickly people run into a group think mentality. They line up for the train cars like programed zombies. This is a setup just for this type of scenario [/quote]
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Psychosis is when people lose some contact with reality. Mass formation psychosis is when a large part of a society focuses its attention to a leader(s) or a series of events and their attention focuses on one small point or issue. Followers can be hypnotized and be led anywhere, regardless of data proving otherwise. A key aspect of the phenomena is that the people they identify as the leaders – the one’s that can solve the problem or issue alone – they will follow that leader(s) regardless of any new information or data. Furthermore, anybody who questions the leader’s narrative are attacked and disregarded.
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This could be key equivalent to holding a mirror up to the brain dead, to see if there is any "self identity" left inside of them.
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