Mass Extinction versus Mass Formation... they sound like polar opposites. One represents the end of everything, the other, you'd think, describes a beginning... a formational process. In fact, in many ways, the two are synonymous with destruction.
Usually, Mass Extinction events are apocalyptic... an instantaneous, often totally destructive act of nature. Like an asteroid strike, the masses are erased immediately.
Mass Formation events aren't all that different, except the destruction happens more slowly and nature has nothing to do with the ensuing extinction... Mass Formation events are exclusively the acts of humans.
Having buried the lead for 3 paragraphs, it's time to explain what Mass Formation theory is and how it's affecting life in America today. Simply put, as defined...
"Mass Formation is a psychosis, it happens when a large part of a society focuses its attention on a leader or a series of events and their attention is drawn to one small point or issue. Followers can be hypnotized and be led anywhere, regardless of data proving otherwise."
Now... consider the following recent examples of Mass Formation psychosis, events which left a large part of society hypnotized by a singular person, point, or issue, despite data proving otherwise...
Trump Derangement Syndrome: A large part of society finds it impossible to focus on anything else... they seem hypnotized by a very small group of committed anti-Trumpers who continuously bring attention back to all things Trump, even after failing to make their case for his alleged misdeeds on countless previous occasions.
The coronavirus: People were provided misguided and sometimes intentionally erroneous information... a large part of society totally believed it, and still do; they seem hypnotized, even in the presence of scientific evidence to the contrary. Masks and vaccinations became another point of intense focus and, even after it was proven that neither actually prevented the contraction or transmission of Covid, a significant cohort of the population continue to hold so-called experts in high esteem.
Transgenderism: A large part of society seems to believe the non-binary community is huge when, scientifically measured, it's a tiny fraction of the overall population. Even so, a very small group of ideologues have hypnotized the masses into focusing on a subject that's otherwise insignificant... unless that same small group manages to convince enough children to submit themselves to elective castrations and hysterectomies.
Those are just a few examples of Mass Formation psychosis, there are many more in contemporary America... surely you can think of others. The point is, when a very small percentage of the population can convince a large enough group of people that something is true, despite scientific, logical, or common sensical evidence to the contrary, often at detriment to their own best interests, the end of independence, liberty, free will, and autonomy is the inevitable result.
And, according to Mass Formation theory, the "large part of society" necessary to create a Mass Formation event can be as low as 30%. That's exactly what happened in Russia with the Bolshevik Revolution and in China with the Cultural Revolution... just enough members of those societies were "hypnotized" into embracing communism. As a result, nearly 100 million people died... a Mass Extinction event by any measure.
Currently, according to the latest polls, 32% of Americans have been hypnotized into thinking Joe Biden is doing a great job. That's all it takes, and abetted by the wide a-Woke, radical leftists, progressives, and the liberal media, the only question that remains is...
How bad will our Mass Extinction event be?