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As an amendment to myself: It wouldn't be a Syndrome, but an Effect: The few people with no disorders, may suffer the Lisa Simpson Effect.
I, too, remember those days in 1989. And, yes, we all believed that there would be world peace and prosperity. We were wrong.
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It's about how not to run a 3rd world protest in a 1st world nation-state. To do the male thing and use a sports analogy: You don't play baseball on tennis court. Different strokes for different folks sort of thing. The thought is right, the form taken to express it not so much.
This is the sort of thing another article on Sott here today mentioned about hippies being used to put a bad light on the protest movement in the 60's and 70s... and later used to put down that richly connected democratic Senator that ran for office against the draft dodging alcoholic drug addict ex Governor... ah, you know, those members of the same club guys a few years back. Can't their masters change the script a little? Is that asking for too much?