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"Authoritarians are highly submissive to established authority, aggressive in the name of that authority, and conventional to the point of insisting everyone should behave as their authorities decide. They are fearful and self-righteous and have a lot of hostility in them that they readily direct toward various outgroups. They are easily incited, easily led, rather un-inclined to think for themselves, largely impervious to facts and reason, and rely instead on social support to maintain their beliefs. They bring strong loyalty to their in-groups, have thick-walled, highly compartmentalized minds, use lots of double standards in their judgments, are surprisingly unprincipled at times, and are often hypocrites. But they are also Teflon-coated when it comes to guilt. They are blind to themselves, ethnocentric and prejudiced, and as close-minded as they are narrow-minded."Authoritarian followers are like imitation machines. They follow what is pervasive around them. This bizarre story shows how far from common sense, the French bureaucratic system has degenerated, just like those of other Western countries. It is frightening to think of how much power such sick systems have over our lives.
Comment: Just an example of the pervasive sickness that is present in police forces around the US.