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social climate:

the general character of the social milieu in which individuals and groups live; that is, the totality of the prevailing customs, mores, and attitudes that influence their behavior and adjustment.

https://dictionary.apa.org/social-climate

Social Climate Research J. B. Bennett

Abstract Social climate (psychological climate, social context) is typically defined as the perceptions of a social environment that tend to be shared by a group of people. Climate is rooted in perception (“how I see the way things are done or how people treat each other around here”). Culture refers more to the beliefs, values, and norms that comprise the interdependent experiences and practices of larger collectives (“what we—as a group—should do and why and how we do it”) (Deninson, 1996; Schneider, 1990). Like meteorological or atmospheric climate, social climate is relatively distinctive across groups (as the tropics differ from the Himalayas), is dynamic or changeable within groups (like the seasons), and can influence behavior (like an individual's choice of clothing). Social climate research has grown considerably since White and Lippitt's (1960) early experiments comparing democratic, autocratic, and laissez-faire leadership in small groups of children. The concept and measurement of social climate have since been applied across widely diverse disciplines both within and outside the field of psychology.

https://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/abs/10.1002/9780470479216.corpsy0885#:~:text=Social%20climate%20(psychological%20climate%2C%20social,each%20other%20around%20here%E2%80%9D).

The Deep State has been attempting to change the social climate with their fake pandemic and plans for their 'Great Reset'.

We are making change in society by exposing the Deep State. And we're winning!

social climate: the general character of the social milieu in which individuals and groups live; that is, the totality of the prevailing customs, mores, and attitudes that influence their behavior and adjustment. https://dictionary.apa.org/social-climate Social Climate Research J. B. Bennett Abstract Social climate (psychological climate, social context) is typically defined as the perceptions of a social environment that tend to be shared by a group of people. Climate is rooted in perception (“how I see the way things are done or how people treat each other around here”). Culture refers more to the beliefs, values, and norms that comprise the interdependent experiences and practices of larger collectives (“what we—as a group—should do and why and how we do it”) (Deninson, 1996; Schneider, 1990). Like meteorological or atmospheric climate, social climate is relatively distinctive across groups (as the tropics differ from the Himalayas), is dynamic or changeable within groups (like the seasons), and can influence behavior (like an individual's choice of clothing). Social climate research has grown considerably since White and Lippitt's (1960) early experiments comparing democratic, autocratic, and laissez-faire leadership in small groups of children. The concept and measurement of social climate have since been applied across widely diverse disciplines both within and outside the field of psychology. https://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/abs/10.1002/9780470479216.corpsy0885#:~:text=Social%20climate%20(psychological%20climate%2C%20social,each%20other%20around%20here%E2%80%9D). The Deep State has been attempting to change the social climate with their fake pandemic and plans for their 'Great Reset'. We are making change in society by exposing the Deep State. And we're winning!

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There was a lot of violence in children's cartoons in the 50s - 60s.

OMW - I didn't think about cartoons - but yes, you're right - people being flattened, blown up, etc. One I remember was a spanking machine that was a wheel with shoes attached to kick the character. Using "pretend" to usher in a new normal - like they're doing with VR (and, of course, other programming) now.

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The Roadrunner and Wily Coyote were particularly violent cartoons.

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Is that the one where someone was always going over a cliff or getting hit with a boulder? That spanking machine one really bothered me - I think it was a pig getting spanked.

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Yep. Wily Coyote always bought his traps from a company called ACME, and they always ended up backfiring on him.

I remember the older ones with the spanking machine. Disney made them, I think.