I think I may have Dunning-Kruger anxiety syndrome.
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Huh. You hit a nerve. Big reason why I have a problem with Vajrayana & Mahayana in particular.
"Collectively coerced humility" is a cultural feature in Norway (see: Janteloven). It's highly corrosive in many ways, and I never had a churchy reason to aggrandize it.
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It's one thing if it's someone's personal affectation, mind, but many practitioners hold it more as universal law.
This prompts abusive behaviour.
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It seems to be a prerequisite for abusive behaviour in cultish situations - but the catalysts for that kind of bad behaviour are multiple. “Collective coercion” is a problem. Healthy humility would not allow abuse because it doesn’t lack strength and confidence.
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I doubt those things are Actually Good.
Spiritual types are just receptive to it. Religious expression is typically done while vulnerable, so this allows predators a niche.
It's the same with child abuse in churches, abuse perpetrated by leaders of social movements...
See also: parasitic politicians. Lots of vulnerable people in the US today, which is exactly how someone like Trump gets elected.
My understanding of the Indian sitch is very shallow, but Modi seems to be riding the crest of a similar wave.
It's how Hitler got elected, too.
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I think people go too hard in against religious movements because they are a necessary condition for cults.
A necessary condition, but not always the same thing.
That said, many of those religious sensibilities have developed to give people who hurt others too much power.
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