>>12828058Actually you bring up a good point because the stressor really is supposed to be a catalyst for unity. Unless something is actively preventing that unity, which also happens to be the stressor itself.
Well, there does in fact exist such an ideology. The bad news is that it's not just an ideology, it's a full blown cult that spans all spheres adjacent to politics. It's called postmodernism.
The central theme of postmodernism is precisely that, the destruction of culture, value systems and identities to the point that you are supposedly liberated from oppressive objectivity and can be your own subjective snowflake. That type of ideology, which is best known for critical race theory as of recently, has as its primary goal of untying the structures of power and forcing them to disperse, which is a synonym for disunity, which is precisely why you fail to see the unity that you were supposed to see in modern society. Many things happen, including the rona, and people become more divided instead of united and not because of anything else, but because the postmodernists saw the opportunity and launched the display of disunity - BLM, right when the power structure was weakened. When BLM appeared, humanity reached another peak of division that's only bested by the actual world wars.
And that was precisely the point because think about it, what happens if white Americans unite under Trump to defeat the stressor? Well according to them that's basically fascism because what happens when you cross white males with state-mandated order? So they were stopped dead in their tracks and a postmodernist government was put in place which can now finally unite the people under their own banner, because preventing the accumulation of power in one spot wasn't even the point to begin with. It was to prevent whites and them alone from doing it.