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By Brian A. Wilkins Editor-in-Chief: TheCOVIDBlog.com December 15, 2022 (updated 8:30 p.m. Pacific) As 2022 comes to a close, the powers-that-be (“TPTB”) are shifting to
Makes sense. The more education you have the more you have shown to be committed to the system.
How may people with a PhD would starve without government grants funding them?
I beg to differ, I have a masters degree. I believe it has fermented my critical thinking.
Or I'm just the proverbial exception to the rule?
You are. I am surrounded by engineers with masters and even a few PhDs besides myself. Super smart people who can think critically about their systems, but they are all still full-fledged covidiots. I raised the alarm on the mandatory jabs, and said I would fight for everyone else -- not one person joined me, or even reached out. They all rolled up their sleeves.
We have highly educated Russians on the team all apologizing for Ukraine, even after I wrote to tell them they had nothing to be ashamed about. All those who went to graduate school are indeed "committed to the system."
Heuristically speaking, the inverse of higher education is common sense. Common sense no longer becomes a common manifestation.