Instead of normal discussion, an immediate escalation to personal attacks, accusations, strawmans, and projection. — Tzeentch
You should've seen the reactions I got when on this forum I dared to imply that human beings have a right to bodily autonomy, and therefore should be allowed to choose whether to be vaccinated or not. — Tzeentch
That's not very unusual for any discussion around here, actually. — praxis
With freedom comes responsibility. I'm fond of saying that. — praxis
Just as long as you never have contact with other humans. — Jackson
That's not very unusual for any discussion around here, actually.
— praxis
Sadly true. Where it differs is when the very same insecurity that moves individuals to behave that way manifests in crowds - mass formation. — Tzeentch
My point is that making a case for individual rights is by no means an extreme position. So why does it elicit an extreme response?
Because it deviates just slightly from the narrative. Enough to imply that the desired carte blanche on the use of power has moral borders.
And the individuals in the mass are subconsciously aware how their moral borders are fading.
Which they are, as evidenced by reactions like these: — Tzeentch
Again, I've only heard of anti-vax protests. I haven't heard of vax protests or riots. — praxis
I blame The Algorithm. — Streetlight
Again, I've only heard of anti-vax protests. I haven't heard of vax protests or riots. — praxis
It concerns the spread of serious diseases like polio, smallpox, and the like, and you don't expect people to be up in arms about it??? — praxis
Anyway, getting back to Desmet's totalitarianism, if the country is divided over something like COVID then how can the state be considered to be in complete control, or even directing the narrative? — praxis
the state immediately jumped onto vaxxing bandwagon — M777
you could have seen lots of ... LGBT, anti-gun or pro-abortion riots going on. — M777
a simple question of 'what is a woman? — M777
People may be divided, but governments have largely chosen the side of force, ergo lockdowns, vaccine mandates, etc.
And it directs the narrative accordingly. — Tzeentch
Perhaps the term "totalitarian" suggests as much, but what Desmet is describing is a tendency towards, and not a state of totalitarianism. — Tzeentch
"Thought police are very bad. This is why we must actually rigorously police gender and bodies in real life. I will be very Opppreseddddd if I can't do this". — Streetlight
I think liberals have a caricature of people one the right in their heads, like "fox watching, bible thumping, guns touting rednecks". :) Of course, we, in return, see libs as "prius driving, bed wetting" :) — M777
It's a scary term though, ... — praxis
a simple question of 'what is a woman?
— M777
It's only a simple question if you have no concern at all for persons with gender dysphoria (et al) trying to make sense of their complicated feelings.
In short, if you're a fucking asshole - it's a simple question. — ZzzoneiroCosm
So yet another thread motivated by gender hysterics. Got it. — Xtrix
“Mass formation psychosis” is not an academic term recognized in the field of psychology, nor is there evidence of any such phenomenon occurring during the COVID-19 pandemic, multiple experts in crowd psychology have told Reuters. — Reuters Fact Check
After watching how people in the street would immediately tense up, after being asked a simple question of 'what is a woman?' and tried to give a 'politically correct' answer, you are getting a feeling that they very well know the answer, yet are scared sh*tless of saying it or, probably, even thinking it.
In my opinion such internal blocking of engaging with certain thoughts is a very bad idea, as it noticeably hinders one's ability to think clearly.
What do you think? — M777
...but of course that's what they would say, isn't it? — Banno
mass formation — Tzeentch
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