Throughout history, societies consistently create and rally around a designated enemy or 'bogeyman' to unify collective identity and explain complex social problems, with this pattern recurring across different eras from Bolshevism in the 1910s to Islamism in the 1970s-80s.
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The Boogie Man We Can't EscapeAdded:
We always have this need to have a bogeyman.
Whether it was, you know, Bolshevism in the 1910s, whether it was, you know, socialism in the '20s and the early '30s, Nazism, legitimately so.
Um but then, you know, it >> [music] >> in the in the '70s, the '80s, it became Islamism.
We It's like we always [music] have to have an enemy to rally around.
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