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Regarding cults, why are the US, South Korea, and Japan so full of cults? And does Europe have a cult problem?
Europe does not in general have a cult problem, but US based cults are slowly expanding into Europe to grow and take advantage of people's general sense of a decreasing quality of life.
Europe dealt with its cults by sending them to its colonies, hoping that the elements and natives would deal with them.
That's mostly anglos. Other colonial and not colonial countries in Europe usually used good old fashioned religious wars to get rid of their heretics.
Cults solve three issues for the bourgeoisie in the USA, SK, and Japan:
That's why cults prey on the needy and the helpless within the working class. It is an effective way to disorganize the working class with messages such as: "pray to god so you can have prosperity" or "Poverty is a curse of god and it means that you are lacking x y or z characteristics to be a perfect follower of the cult"
This is very true. I have never seen any cult that isn't anti-communist, be it Falun Gong, Unification Church, or others.
Some churches even sponsor anti communist terrorists like the Doral Jesus Worship Center in Miami Dade.
Source -> https://www.telesurenglish.net/news/MINREX-Accuses-US-Of-Protecting-Anticuban-Terrorists-20240509-0020.html
Closest I could maybe come up with was some of the more hippie oriented ones back in the day that the CIA ended up infiltrating and flushing out. Not explicitly communist but anti-war anti-imperialist pothead leftism at best.
In this case it was so the military dictatorship could still rule while a facade of democracy was given to south koreans.
It would be fair to call SK a dictatorship right up till 2016...and then afterwards still a dictatorship, just a known one.