Third‑person cult susceptibility gap

Updated: 2026.01.14 14D ago 1 sources
A recurring public‑opinion pattern: most people think 'others' are vulnerable to coercive or cult‑like recruitment while they deny their own vulnerability. This creates moral distance that makes mass delegitimization and punitive measures toward labeled groups politically easier. — If widespread, the gap explains how stigmatizing labels (e.g., 'cult') spread politically and socially, enabling deplatforming, policing pressure, and partisan delegitimation without a correspondingly high sense of personal risk that would demand procedural safeguards.

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Two-thirds of Americans think the average person is susceptible to cult recruitment
2026.01.14 100% relevant
YouGov’s Oct 2025 figures: 64% say the average person is susceptible to cult recruitment vs. 19% who admit personal susceptibility; 46% label MAGA a cult and partisan splits are large.
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