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If I had to say which group of people were killing the planet, I'd say it's people who don't think about things at all and just do whatever they're told. You know, people with authoritarian personalities.
I think the authoritarian personalities usually make the demands themselves, and do the twisting and manipulation of "getting things done".
But I get who you mean... The easily molded "patriots" who obey and do whatevers asked of them. The ones who go along fully and enthusiastically with the narrative authorities give them... Because they too want to see and conduct the violence.
I didn't mean to be confusing, as you may not recognize the term. Here's the introduction sentence from its wikipedia.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Authoritarian_personality
Oh, I thought you were just using it generically rather than as a technical term. Actually I also didn't know it had a follower aspect to it.
I do like how Adorno tested for it by way of inference, giving people tests on how they would raise a child to reveal their preferences for fascist rules. Very clever.
I think there's a part in "Minima moralia: Reflections on a damaged life" where he discusses his school bullies, and their obsession with navy tattoos which suggests a certain Authoritarian personality was sweeping Germany at the time. I guess that's like Trump supporters today when they go all Karen, or how there's a rise in rightwing views in young men.