S3 EP 295 - Mass Formation/Manchester Mill Yards & The Orphan Trains - Tony Cote.
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Subconscious Realms Episode 295 -
Mass Formation/Manchester Mill Yards & The Orphan Trains - Tony Cote.
Ladies & Gentlemen, on this Episode of Subconscious Realms, we welcome back Tony Cote for a Deep-Dive into;
Mass Formation, Manchester Mill Yards, The Orfen Trains plus so much more...
Tony comes in heavy sharing absolute Mind-Blowing content!!🤯🔥🔥🔥
"Mass formation" is a term that has been used to describe how large groups of people can influence an individual's behavior. However, the theories of "mass formation psychosis" and "mass formation hypnosis" are generally considered debunked.
Mass formation: The term "mass formation" is sometimes used in place of "mob psychology". It can describe how large groups of people can influence an individual's behavior.
Mass formation psychosis: "Mass formation psychosis" may describe a situation where mob influence can lead to disturbed thoughts and perceptions.
Debunked theories: The theories of "mass formation psychosis" and "mass formation hypnosis" are generally considered debunked. The phrase "mass formation psychosis" does not appear in the American Psychological Association (APA) Dictionary of Psychology or in the PsycNet database of published research articles.
Dubbed 'Cottonopolis', Manchester was once the international centre of the world’s cotton industry. The city imported up to a billion tonnes of raw cotton a year, towns like Bolton and Preston became manufacturing centres and Oldham’s Platt Brothers & Co. Ltd. built textile machines for mills across the world.
Manchester’s textiles industry brought some people great wealth. However, innovation and profits went hand in hand with inequality and exploitation, on a local and global scale. In 1860, over 80% of the cotton processed in mills in and around Manchester was grown by enslaved African people on plantations in the southern United States. Manchester’s manufacturers only got the cotton in the quantities and at the prices they desired because of this system of human exploitation.
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Between 1854 and 1929, so-called “orphan trains” transported more than 200,000 orphaned, abandoned, and homeless children – many of them first-generation Irish Catholic immigrants – from the coastal cities of the eastern United States to the Midwest for “adoption” (often, in fact, indentured servitude).
Some common complaints were: The children coming on the trains were of poor character or poor health. They were “criminals” and “vagabonds” or they were sickly or disabled. New York was using orphan trains as a way to send their “problems” West.
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