While whites are typically less inclined to adhere to groupthink, they are more vulnerable to being emotionally manipulated, especially when given decades of Media promoting naive idealism. Asians are vice versa.
It's fascinating to me how 99.99999% of people on .win or any sort of forum like this are probably white. Hence why throughout my life, I would've never fit in with the sort of people who use this website. Gone my whole life surrounded by the sheep.
Correct me if I'm wrong, but it's always seemed to me like white people are some of the only people in this world who have common sense. Not the libtards, mind you (the ones who you say are vulnerable to emotional manipulation) but even THEY seem to have more.. practical intelligence and critical thinking ability than immigrants. Btw it's so liberating to have a place to say that where I won't be called racist.
EDIT: Just realized, blacks and hispanics are probably pragmatic as well, so I guess ignore what I said.
Common sense is not tied to skin color. There are plenty of patriots of all skin colors, backgrounds, ethnicities, ages, both sexes, etc on GAW and other dot-win sites, in the US and across the world. Common sense is more tied to one’s upbringing, natural-born curiosity and willingness to delve into understanding why we do or do not behave in certain ways (versus blindly following the sheep). My opinion is that much of the poor behavior we see in those around us is due to fear - and much of that fear has been deliberately instilled in them.
That said, common sense, as the saying goes, seems to be not so common at times.
From my understanding, most societal problems could be resolved, prevented from escalating, and/or prevent reoccurrence; if people just ask WHY?
Why is such a powerful question, that unfortunately (in my experiences) has been "shunned" from being asked. For me, I think it could be brought all the way back to kids; when they're hitting the age of uncontrollable curiosity - they ask "why" to absolutely everything. Parents get tired of answering the questions (I don't blame them) but it comse down to how a parent tries to it shut down. If it's shut down too harsh; it will forever curb that desire to know why things happen.
I think what you've said about the innate curiosity of children is important to remember and if I have kids I sure hope to avoid stifling that nature, even if I may get a bit tired of answering questions.
Before I read to the end of the comments, I just knew in my heart it was Melania. We think 45 had a hard time, but imagine what Melania suffered. Never once did she ever lower herself to their level. Not once. God Bless her Lord and keep her safe.
For my experience, immigrants have a set way of thinking that can be a benefit, like values of hard work /staying out of trouble/doing well at school. But it can backfire in mass psychosis totalitarian situations like this.
The "4-6%" that Q talked about are most likely the Princeton professors with more degrees than a thermometer.
For my experience, immigrants have a set way of thinking that can be a benefit, like values of hard work /staying out of trouble/doing well at school. But it can backfire in mass psychosis totalitarian situations like this.
My parents are immigrants too. They forced us to get the jabs too :/. Funny how they can accept conspiracies from their governments back in their home country, but not in the one they currently reside in -_-
No matter, I have faith in God that this all will be exposed, that I and my family will be healed, and that we'll move past this
I actually saw a video on the inner voice concept. This guy was interviewing a girl to see if she had an inner voice. The video was titled "is this girl an NPC" lol, so I guess me and my parents are NPC.
I don't have one - there's no literal "voice" I can hear in my head as I think, but I still somehow think. My actions do feel automatic much of the time, as if I'm going through life on autopilot. I can't see any imagery in my head whatsoever, my dreams have no visuals. So idk what's going on up there. I'd assume it's the same for my parents.
That's probably the core issue. Without inner monologue, stands to reason one would be more inclined to follow authority figures.
I would focus on mental imaging through exercises. Child games like 'memory' or 'shell games'. Learn them now so you can train your future kids. Also, if there was a website that would flash an image up for a split second and ask you what it was, that would be ideal.
A lot of it has to do with geography, it was easy for an invading force to subdue a smaller nation on the Asian continent. This was why it was so easy for China to adopt the globalist system of communism. Thousands of years of tyranny has hard wired the population to accept authority or simply cease to exist. Europe on the other hand was always different due to its geography and difficulty to subdue another nation and why places like Athens were allowed to exist, even for a brief moment in history, it established democracy and it has stayed with us forever despite only existing for less than a generation. Venice, an archipelago, bowed to no one until Napoleon, established a republic and ushered in a renaissance, same with Constantinople until the high middle ages and all of the hundreds of individual German states and Italian states all operating independently from one another, allowing for the protestant reformation to occur and the printing press, which throughout history have been destroyed or suppressed by tyrants. Gutenburg definitely wasn't the first, and neither were the Chinese!
There are still regions in Asia that are next to impossible to subdue, and largely remain independent from outside forces. Parts of China still isn't controlled entirely by the CCP. The Philippines has a culture of legalized gun and firearm ownership. Maori culture in New Zealand still exists and still practices masculinity for men, and I'm pretty sure they're exempt from wearing masks due to the government granting them special privileges for being a minority race.
Guilt vs. Shame vs. Fear cultures is something to keep in mind.
While whites are typically less inclined to adhere to groupthink, they are more vulnerable to being emotionally manipulated, especially when given decades of Media promoting naive idealism. Asians are vice versa.
It's fascinating to me how 99.99999% of people on .win or any sort of forum like this are probably white. Hence why throughout my life, I would've never fit in with the sort of people who use this website. Gone my whole life surrounded by the sheep.
Correct me if I'm wrong, but it's always seemed to me like white people are some of the only people in this world who have common sense. Not the libtards, mind you (the ones who you say are vulnerable to emotional manipulation) but even THEY seem to have more.. practical intelligence and critical thinking ability than immigrants. Btw it's so liberating to have a place to say that where I won't be called racist.
EDIT: Just realized, blacks and hispanics are probably pragmatic as well, so I guess ignore what I said.
Common sense is not tied to skin color. There are plenty of patriots of all skin colors, backgrounds, ethnicities, ages, both sexes, etc on GAW and other dot-win sites, in the US and across the world. Common sense is more tied to one’s upbringing, natural-born curiosity and willingness to delve into understanding why we do or do not behave in certain ways (versus blindly following the sheep). My opinion is that much of the poor behavior we see in those around us is due to fear - and much of that fear has been deliberately instilled in them.
That said, common sense, as the saying goes, seems to be not so common at times.
From my understanding, most societal problems could be resolved, prevented from escalating, and/or prevent reoccurrence; if people just ask WHY?
Why is such a powerful question, that unfortunately (in my experiences) has been "shunned" from being asked. For me, I think it could be brought all the way back to kids; when they're hitting the age of uncontrollable curiosity - they ask "why" to absolutely everything. Parents get tired of answering the questions (I don't blame them) but it comse down to how a parent tries to it shut down. If it's shut down too harsh; it will forever curb that desire to know why things happen.
I think what you've said about the innate curiosity of children is important to remember and if I have kids I sure hope to avoid stifling that nature, even if I may get a bit tired of answering questions.
Reminds me several years ago, a beautiful Woman (who you all know) after visiting children all over the world, said something like this:
"talent is evenly distributed all over the world, unfortunately opportunity not"
WWG1WGA!
Was it the flotus? That is a sweet quote, innit
Yep, the most beautiful First Lady of all times, Melania Trump! God bless her and her whole Family!
Before I read to the end of the comments, I just knew in my heart it was Melania. We think 45 had a hard time, but imagine what Melania suffered. Never once did she ever lower herself to their level. Not once. God Bless her Lord and keep her safe.
For my experience, immigrants have a set way of thinking that can be a benefit, like values of hard work /staying out of trouble/doing well at school. But it can backfire in mass psychosis totalitarian situations like this.
The "4-6%" that Q talked about are most likely the Princeton professors with more degrees than a thermometer.
Exactly this.
My parents are immigrants too. They forced us to get the jabs too :/. Funny how they can accept conspiracies from their governments back in their home country, but not in the one they currently reside in -_-
No matter, I have faith in God that this all will be exposed, that I and my family will be healed, and that we'll move past this
Possible tangent, but I would confirm if your parents possess an inner voice.
I actually saw a video on the inner voice concept. This guy was interviewing a girl to see if she had an inner voice. The video was titled "is this girl an NPC" lol, so I guess me and my parents are NPC. I don't have one - there's no literal "voice" I can hear in my head as I think, but I still somehow think. My actions do feel automatic much of the time, as if I'm going through life on autopilot. I can't see any imagery in my head whatsoever, my dreams have no visuals. So idk what's going on up there. I'd assume it's the same for my parents.
That's probably the core issue. Without inner monologue, stands to reason one would be more inclined to follow authority figures.
I would focus on mental imaging through exercises. Child games like 'memory' or 'shell games'. Learn them now so you can train your future kids. Also, if there was a website that would flash an image up for a split second and ask you what it was, that would be ideal.
Racist!
Kek.
There are plenty of non whites that are awake, and WAY TOO MANY liberal white people.
A lot of it is cultural, but that can all change when people’s eyes are finally opened to the truth.
A lot of it has to do with geography, it was easy for an invading force to subdue a smaller nation on the Asian continent. This was why it was so easy for China to adopt the globalist system of communism. Thousands of years of tyranny has hard wired the population to accept authority or simply cease to exist. Europe on the other hand was always different due to its geography and difficulty to subdue another nation and why places like Athens were allowed to exist, even for a brief moment in history, it established democracy and it has stayed with us forever despite only existing for less than a generation. Venice, an archipelago, bowed to no one until Napoleon, established a republic and ushered in a renaissance, same with Constantinople until the high middle ages and all of the hundreds of individual German states and Italian states all operating independently from one another, allowing for the protestant reformation to occur and the printing press, which throughout history have been destroyed or suppressed by tyrants. Gutenburg definitely wasn't the first, and neither were the Chinese!
There are still regions in Asia that are next to impossible to subdue, and largely remain independent from outside forces. Parts of China still isn't controlled entirely by the CCP. The Philippines has a culture of legalized gun and firearm ownership. Maori culture in New Zealand still exists and still practices masculinity for men, and I'm pretty sure they're exempt from wearing masks due to the government granting them special privileges for being a minority race.