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I feel like everyone I know at this point has had Covid? My wife and I still somehow have been lucky or had it without symptoms.
My office had 3 therapist’s and 2 psychiatrists. Both psychiatrists who only see patients virtually both called around the same time to cancel the rest of their appointments because they were Covid positive today. The therapists work from home about 50% of the time and I’m there every day and we seem to be doing fine but there are only 2-5 in person patients a day and the rest are virtual so we are pretty spread out from one another.
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Just worry about yourself. Another infection and you may never smell your wife nutting again.
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posted by QuakerOats
I’d bet my money that you and most of the right wing conspiracy theorists had never heard of mass formation psychosis prior to the doctor saying it on Joe Rohan. Sounds the same as groupthink. Mindlessly regurgitating the flavor of the week conspiracy sounds like mass formation psychosis.
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Tue, Jan 25, 2022 11:38 AM
posted by Fletch
Of course nobody heard of it till now unless you studied psychology. There was once a day where you heard things like Google for the first time. Your argument to discredit something because of how you heard of it is absolutely stupid.
My point was that the term is bantered about now everywhere by people who don’t even know what it means. It went from obscurity to common usage in order to disparage the very thing its use implies.
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posted by gut
Not sure far right conspiracy theories is a big enough group to qualify for "mass formation psychosis". I think that's more of a "10 years to save the planet from climate change!!!!" kind of thing.
Al Gore's crap was much the same. I think "How dare you" Greta has taken up Al's mantra and now you've got people mindless quoting her as if she's some sort of authority on anything except how to get your ass excused from school for an extended period of time.
Other terms I've heard this way (i.e. Like "mass formation psychosis" in that they have almost an immediate adoption by some group to make a point):
- Gravitas
- (White) male privilege
- Microaggression
- Fascist
- Radical
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Tue, Jan 25, 2022 1:49 PM
posted by QuakerOats
Boom ... right on queue
You post this kind of stuff multiple times per day. I don't respond to it all, but to some. We're both broken records.
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posted by Fletch
Same, never wore a mask, didnt miss any work after the initial 2 months of the crap .
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I was directed to this site: https://criticalrace.org/ as a place to find out where CRT is being taught. In Ohio, for example, there is no evidence it is being taught in any k-12 school. It lists about 20 colleges in Ohio teaching it. But the ones I looked at specifically show things like "diversity" classes being offered as electives. I find that stuff to be nonsense. But I would hardly call that the wave of CRT that is supposedly coming our way, causing states like Alabama or Mississippi to pass laws banning it (without any evidence it is being taught in those states). The first time I heard the term "critical race theory" was from my mom. She said something like "Do you agree with the teaching of critical race theory?" It came out of the blue about 2-3 years ago. I had never heard of it before. She told me it was becomming more and more common in schools, that we'd better think about where our daughter goes to school, etc. Turns out she'd heard about if from Tucker Carlson. 2-3 years later it doesn't seem like any more of a threat than it was then.