PARANORMAL ACTIVITY, COLOMBIA: Twenty-eight girls rushed to hospital after playing with Ouija board at school

Our thanks to Gerry for this. He writes:

The future is… hysteria!

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3 thoughts on “PARANORMAL ACTIVITY, COLOMBIA: Twenty-eight girls rushed to hospital after playing with Ouija board at school

  1. Hysteria it is. https://www.standard.co.uk/comment/modern-day-feminism-feels-firing-squad-women-b1065675.html One can only hope the hysteria reaches such a pitch the feminists really do devour each other. On a serious note there are any number of “outbreaks” of this sort of group hysteria, anxiety, panic attacks, eating disorders, body dysmorphia, gender dysmorphia, depression and most recently an “outbreak” of “tourettes” amongst girls. All generally cited as the reason that gils need lots of mental health support, and often acknowledging this tendency to have group “contagion” of teenage girls. And yet this same analysis is never applied to supposed “outbreaks” of abusive behaviors from boys such as the injection of drugs at bars or “rape culture”.

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  2. Thanks Mike. That was my point, poorly put. That the absence of evidence never prompts the question, if there is no evidence then maybe these two are about “contagion” and should be seen as part of teenage girls mental health.

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