Victims of mass hysteria
Hysteria is defined as behavior exhibiting overwhelming or unmanageable fear or emotional excess. These feelings shared by the masses causes much chaos and many people to get hurt. Throughout the years, starting in 1692 with the Salem Witch Trials through to the 20th century with the Robert Roberson Case, there have been many instances of this mass hysteria all containing similarities and differences between them. The similarity between all these cases is that no matter where the accusations took place throughout the country, all people persecuted by mass hysteria, were done so because they were different in some way. During the Salem Witch Trails people were persecuted because the other towns people believed they did not follow their god. Between 1942 and 1946 more than 120,000 Japanese natives living in the United Sta
Although these people were persecuted because they were different they were all persecuted because of different specific reasons. All of these accused people caused change to the "normalcy" of the general public and because of it they were scrutinized and treated poorly. The role of mass hysteria will always be ever present in any society. When the Japanese were herded into internment camps like cattle, it was because people from their native country had attacked the U. and people were afraid of attacks from within our borders. The effects of these symptoms, as we've seen throughout history, can cause the ruin of anyone. The differences in the cases are not as broad as the similarities. No other group was largely and publicly punished for sexual abuse of children. During the McCarthy Hearings in 1954 people were blamed for not being American enough because they had different beliefs about the society they lived in. It is often the fear that will make some one do something they would not normally just because "the group" is doing it, or say something so that they are not then blamed for it. In the Robert Roberson Case a pastor and his wife were persecuted because they were accused of sexual abuse without being tried for it. No other group was largely and publicly punished for their lack of faith in a god in the United States. When 57 people were accused of being communists during 1954 it ruined many lives by ruining their political reputations. No other group was largely and publicly punished for their political beliefs.
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