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Examining the influence of collective insanity in the current political climate.

What's at stake?

When  a significant portion of society collectively rejects reality, what  happens? I'm speaking of the famed "mass formation psychosis" that seems  to have gripped the masses. Plenty of people see it--in fact, most of  the people I talk to agree that something strange is going on.

Any  honest evaluation of humanity must acknowledge the fact that people are  crazy. Not just a few people. Not just some people. A lot of people are crazy, and if we're honest with ourselves, we must admit we are probably all a little crazy from time to time. After all, going crazy is glorified  in music and pop culture. It's seen as an escape from inhibition. It's  acceptable to cut-loose, let-down, and just be a human from time to  time. But this is different.

If  acting a little crazy is normal behavior, there still has to be a line  somewhere that indicates when a person is a little too crazy, like  off-their-rocker crazy, lock them up crazy, or just good old fashioned  bat-shit crazy. I suggest that this kind of crazy, the bad kind of  crazy, the we should be concerned kind of crazy, the dangerous kind of crazy, has a distinguishing behavioral trait. People who are this kind of crazy reject reality in exchange for their own delusions.

While  we all get a little crazy sometimes, we ultimately come back to reality  and engage life in a somewhat "normal" fashion. But the real crazies,  they never make it back. Sometimes it's drugs, sometimes it's mental  collapse, and sometimes people are just born that way--but sometimes, sometimes, it's due to emotional assault, covert conditioning, and psychological warfare.

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