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Topic: Disgust is a psychological reaction, and it has broad implications for the future (coronavirus!)
Anonymous A started this discussion 6 years ago#97,458
There's a strange guy that some people misunderstood and dislike. This guy has educational videos on YouTube and on one of those videos he talks about how hitler was basically just extremely sensitive to disgust. Hitler felt disgusted all the time. Hitler was a man used to being all nazi about cleaning, he was very professional when it came to cleaning. Then his life became a turmoil and he was homeless for a while, a lot of disgusting things became a part of his life during this time, things like what goes with homelessness except worse because washing machines don't even exist at that time.
I digress, the point of the educational video was that Hitler became a monster as a reaction to a pathological sense of disgust. His idea of a "pure race" was a sick idea of cleanliness. Furthermore, the authoritarianism of facism was only a reaction to his overly feeling of disgust.
Now that the virus is likely to cause a lot of trauma for people, combined with how a genociding authoritarian entity like the Chinese government which has handled the outbreak extremely well if we can trust what they say.... Well i guess that freedom is in serious crisis. That in the end, authoritarianism will be demanded from the public to protect us from the disgusting things.. Like the coronavirus.