Groups don't have feelings. Only individuals do.

Except white males. That group has feelings.
Your groups feelings have not been adequately presented here....WTF is your group talking about?

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You obviously know nothing about group think, a few suggestions below. Groups manage feelings and while there is the obvious individual they can be lead quite easily. This election demonstrated that fact. Trump rallies were lessons in group think and often feelings grounded in hate.

"The main hypothesis concerning group-think is this: The more amiability and esprit de corps among the members of the in-group of policy makers the greater the danger that independent thinking will be replaced by group-think, which is likely to result in irrational and dehumanizing actions directed at out-groups." from 'Sanctions for Evil;' Sanford and Comstock, 1971

The truth is often a tough pill to swallow. Any intelligent reader of history would face the reality that all groups engage in groupthink and it is always the other who is evil. "We first kill people with our minds, before we kill them with weapons. Whatever the conflict, the enemy is always the destroyer. We're on God's side; they're barbaric. We're good, they're evil. War gives us a feeling of moral clarity that we lack at other times." Sam Keen

Becoming Evil: How Ordinary People Commit Genocide and Mass Killing' by James Waller http://www.amazon.com/Becoming-Evil-Ordinary-Genocide-Killing/dp/0195189493/ref=pd_cp_b_2

For those of us to whom the Holocaust changed how we viewed good and evil, personality does matter. Read Stanley Milgram or check out this video: Philip Zimbardo: The psychology of evil | TED Talk | TED.com

"It is by its promise of a sense of power that evil often attracts the weak." Eric Hoffer
 
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You obviously know nothing about group think, a few suggestions below. Groups manage feelings and while there is the obvious individual they can be lead quite easily. This election demonstrated that fact. Trump rallies were lessons in group think and often feelings grounded in hate.

"The main hypothesis concerning group-think is this: The more amiability and esprit de corps among the members of the in-group of policy makers the greater the danger that independent thinking will be replaced by group-think, which is likely to result in irrational and dehumanizing actions directed at out-groups." from 'Sanctions for Evil;' Sanford and Comstock, 1971

The truth is often a tough pill to swallow. Any intelligent reader of history would face the reality that all groups engage in groupthink and it is always the other who is evil. "We first kill people with our minds, before we kill them with weapons. Whatever the conflict, the enemy is always the destroyer. We're on God's side; they're barbaric. We're good, they're evil. War gives us a feeling of moral clarity that we lack at other times." Sam Keen

Becoming Evil: How Ordinary People Commit Genocide and Mass Killing' by James Wallerhttp://www.amazon.com/Becoming-Evil-Ordinary-Genocide-Killing/dp/0195189493/ref=pd_cp_b_2

For those of us to whom the Holocaust changed how we viewed good and evil, personality does matter. Read Stanley Milgram or check out this video: http://www.ted.com/talks/philip_zimb...y_of_evil.html

"It is by its promise of a sense of power that evil often attracts the weak." Eric Hoffer
no shit, Sherlock.
 
Actually it was a very large group of people...

... who felt

... Trump would be a better President than Hillary.
 
'Groups don't have feelings. Only individuals do.'

Groups of individuals do.
 

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