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Originally Posted by Hoppkins_Wytchfinder
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Probably the same place as the "deep state" and "Shadow government"
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People like this sense of connectedness, and therefore control (even if the controller is something external to them). This also gives a tangible cause (or being) against which these people can ascribe blame for undesirable things that happen. This perceived cohesive 'personified evil' becomes a target to fight against, which internalises the locus of control for these otherwise wild and unconnected events in their life.
This is why people enjoy blaming perhaps the Rothschildes, bankers, globalists, media monguls. It is comforting to believe someone is behind the chaos.
I'm certainly guilty of it, probably ascribing way more influence to Rupert Murdoch and his cohorts than really due. It's just so comforting to believe 'people are voting against their own interests because Ozyank brainwashed them into hating immigrants'.