Friday, August 9, 2019

FFTF Syndrome

Toward summer of 2020, I expect the first German kids to appear at physiological offices with their parents, and asking for mental help over something which will be called "Fridays For The Future-Syndrome" or FFTF-Syndrome for short.  The climate change program will have taken serious effect with young Germans, with dire effects. 

What this will concern are kids who have absorbed so much of the message, the theatrics, the coaching, and the propaganda.....that they believe it's too late, and the end is near. 

In the first five or six cases (my humble opinion)....the doctors will be puzzled by this and taking the slow route.  After an attempted suicide or two.....they will realize that they are dealing serious mental issues, and start discussing this with colleagues. 

By the summer of 2021, at least three-hundred kids across Germany will be identified with FFTF-Syndrome, and some rehab program will be started.   It'll be in this period where doctors are now discussing if this has developing into a cult-like organization and if there is some serious issues attached to the Friday group.

By the end of 2022....at least twenty kids will attempted suicide, and over five-hundred young Germans will be in some recovery unit or psychological profile with serious issues.  And with this....some doctors will now begin to notice even some adults with the same issue.  A movie will be made to explain the cult-like trance that people got into, and how to recognize the syndrome. 


4 comments:

Daz said...

Care to make a bet?

Schnitzel_Republic said...

I noticed this week at the big international meeting of the Fridays-for-the-Future group...at least two journalists commented at the charged-up nature and high-emotional track of participants (it's all teenagers, not adults). At some point in the meeting...journalists were led out (forced out) but then around 10 minutes later...allowed back in. This 'do-or-die' gloom being used for the movement will end up putting some teens on the edge.

Schnitzel_Republic said...

I'll note...even the German public TV commentator talked over the highly emotional meeting. ARD daily news, https://www.tagesschau.de/ausland/fridays-for-future-173.html

Daz said...

Wow, teenagers being emotional. That's never happened before.