In last week’s post, we discussed New Religious Movements, highlighting Heaven’s Gate and the Branch Davidians, and whether they could be classified as cults. At the end of the post, I gave a tease that this post would discuss the process and stress associated with escaping cults. However, that topic would be better served as the final blog post, so this week’s topic will instead focus on anti-cult movements. You might be asking yourself, what’s that? It’s a fair question, because this aspect of cult culture is simultaneously rarely discussed but arguably the most obvious. Any new societal movement is going to have detractors. Think about the world of music. In the 1950s and 60s, just as rock and roll was taking off and super famous bands like The Beatles were immensely popular, there was a significant cultural push against it. In the 70s, hippie culture (a key element of the Manson Family) took off, and saw huge pushback as well. So, there is established precedent for societal backl
Hey there Di! So I love this topic for you. Using a special interest to write about is always exciting and I can tell that you like the topic just from how you incorporate scholarly sources. Another aspect of the blog I really like is how you manage to consolidate all of the research into informal language for an easier read. The language makes the blog more tangible for the casual reader, and the colour scheme does not overwhelm the eyes or senses. One thing that I think could be improved on is including hyperlinks to the articles you mention or links to other papers that discuss the topic you cover more in depth. Otherwise, I really liked reading this blog! It really awakens my inner conspiracy theorist!
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