• snooggums@midwest.social
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    4 days ago

    I think it is more about the fear of receiving harm from “others” outside their local group and placing the blame on those outsiders. Like blaming Gypsies/Travelers and other nomadic groups for things when they are around, or the antisemetic hatred based on myths of being society manipulated by Jews.

    Pandemics remind people that there is a world out there that could affect them negatively and they want a group to be a part of and people outside that group to blame.

    Obviously not universally true for all people, but a significant portion.

    • Venator@lemmy.nz
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      3 days ago

      Obviously not universally true for all people, but a significant portion.

      And the fascist side of it appeals most to the uneducated people.

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        3 days ago

        Eh, Eco described it as appealing to the " frustrated middle class", and honestly I can see it.