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Why Do We Believe in Cults? Hint: It’s Not Brainwashing Amanda Montell © Provided by The Daily Beast Illustration by Elizabeth Brockway/The Daily Beast
Cultish groups are an all-out American obsession. All any of my friends could talk about the week I started writing this book was the 2019 folk horror film
Midsommar, about a fictional murderous Dionysian cult in Sweden characterized by psychedelic-fueled sex rituals and human sacrifices. And all anyone was talking about as I edited the book in 2020 were
The Vow and
Seduced, dueling docuseries about NXIVM, the self-help scam turned sex-trafficking ring. The well of cult-inspired art and intrigue is bottomless. When it comes to gurus and their groupies, we just can’t seem to look away.
California author and daughter of ex-cult member compares the Royal Family to an extremist sect - claiming red flags from Prince Harry and Meghan s bombshell Oprah interview demonstrate the Monarchy is culty
Amanda Montell, 29, authored the newly-released book Cultish: The Language of Fanaticism, having been inspired by her father s time in a violent cult
Her dad joined extremist group Synanon at the age of 14; the group is widely seen as one of the US s most dangerous cults
In a new piece for Bustle, Montell compared the Royal Family to extremist groups, using Prince Harry and Meghan Markle s Oprah interview as evidence
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