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Ken Hutchins's avatar

So many writers called an organization a "cult" when almost all organizations are cults. Any group of people--benevolent or sinister--that is united behind a cause and/or a charismatic leader is a cult.

It is natural to resort to using "cult" pejoratively and to disparage others when our own organizations qualify for the descriptor.

Fundamentally, the US is a vibrant hotbed of cults. We celebrate cults. Cults are what we cooked into our so-called "melting pot." And the earliest enclaves of Europeans that settled along the eastern seaboard of North America were those of cults who were fleeing oppression in their former continent.

I have explained this in several articles on my substack.

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Peter Halligan's avatar

I represent those people that seek to impose their will on others by killing them, maiming the, impoverishing them, dumbing them down as the members of the Cult of Moloch.

Do you have a better term that you consider to be non-pejorative that should be used instead that would better describe the pre-meditated an evil intent of the Cult of Moloch?

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Peter Halligan's avatar

thanks for this! posted it.. i rarely cite Breitbart.

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