I know highly-intelligent people who took one or more of the Poison Death Shots (thank you for that label and for everything else, Dr. Zelenko!).
It wasn't because of any lack of intelligence; it was because A) they'd been propagandized their whole lives to trust professional advice -- and as honest professionals themselves, saw no reason not to do so, and B) they are highly focused on other things and since there are only 24 hours in every day, we all must pick and choose what to spend our time doing.
I suspect that people are being self-selected in this genocide as much by disposition to question authority and to research for the truth in general as by intelligence level. We will see.
I would argue that disposition to question authority is a facet of intelligence.
While I have sympathy for those who have been duped by authority, I want to point out that we have all been propagandized our whole lives to trust professional advice. Many of us here are professionals too and we have to juggle our attention between watching the world fall apart and keeping our careers/families intact.
So, what's the difference? I think it really does come down to intelligence. You can be a skilled doctor, scientist, whatever - it doesn't mean you're necessarily all that intelligent, especially if your self-preservation instinct is so easily exploited.
I know highly-intelligent people who took one or more of the Poison Death Shots (thank you for that label and for everything else, Dr. Zelenko!).
It wasn't because of any lack of intelligence; it was because A) they'd been propagandized their whole lives to trust professional advice -- and as honest professionals themselves, saw no reason not to do so, and B) they are highly focused on other things and since there are only 24 hours in every day, we all must pick and choose what to spend our time doing.
I suspect that people are being self-selected in this genocide as much by disposition to question authority and to research for the truth in general as by intelligence level. We will see.
I would argue that disposition to question authority is a facet of intelligence.
While I have sympathy for those who have been duped by authority, I want to point out that we have all been propagandized our whole lives to trust professional advice. Many of us here are professionals too and we have to juggle our attention between watching the world fall apart and keeping our careers/families intact.
So, what's the difference? I think it really does come down to intelligence. You can be a skilled doctor, scientist, whatever - it doesn't mean you're necessarily all that intelligent, especially if your self-preservation instinct is so easily exploited.
I met not so intelligent people who didn´t take it. It´s much more complex.