• Snot Flickerman@lemmy.blahaj.zone
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    1 year ago

    I’m just glad that millennials and Gen Z are educated enough to be killing off organized religion.

    A big component of earlier generations accepting how bad things are is expecting them to get better in the afterlife.

    “It will be fine as long as I’m forgiven of my sins and go to Heaven! Why would I worry about Earth?”

    Thank fucking goodness there’s enough education for people to see through that absolute horseshit, a lie fed to the working populace to keep them compliant until the day they die.

    (To be clear, nothing against general spirituality. Mostly issues with organized religion and promising eternal life after death, which not all of them do.)

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      1 year ago

      Honestly, with how loud and nasty organized religion has been in North America this decade, it reminds me of a concept in training I came across recently called Extinction Bursts (https://study.com/learn/lesson/extinction-burst-psychology.html).

      Basically tantrums because the thing that used to work, doesn’t work anymore, and testing if just Trying the Same Thing Harder will get them what they want.

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        1 year ago

        Interesting stuff! I’d say the main difference is children are able to be controlled, while we’re dealing with adults who are cunning and willing to stop at nothing to change the system to benefit them and only them. In other words, their Extinction Bursts are capable of being effective, and Just Doing It Harder may work. Especially when “doing it harder” is cheating the system.