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The term is followers. The people who aren't able to hold their own opinions are called followers.
Sure, but I was hoping to find something less insulting and more thought provoking.
I feel ya, but what else COULD you describe someone in a single word that doesn't seem to be able of forming their own thoughts?
I can think of plenty of words, but none of them are nice.