Explanation: Most people easily fall victim to social conditioning. The exceptions tend to be dumb people, who don't speak the "intellectual" language of brainwashing, and smart people who reason things through and realize the popular narratives are false.
Tbf, you have to be "smart" enough to be a liberal. Blacks and Browns although they have lower IQs than Whites on average realize through common sense that liberalism is retarted, you don't even need to think about it really, most liberal/progressive ideas can be dismissed in 2 mins with just a few ounces of common sense.
High IQ people actually think about these things and many(for some reason) actually take long to realise liberalism is retarted. The ones who are really high IQ save their mental energy and dismiss liberalism through common sense, usually at a young age too.
Midwits on the other hand will try to rationalize the most unreal and retarted ideas, which essentially boils down to "I just like the idea, okay?". It's the inability to separate emotion from thought.
Explanation: Most people easily fall victim to social conditioning. The exceptions tend to be dumb people, who don't speak the "intellectual" language of brainwashing, and smart people who reason things through and realize the popular narratives are false.
Tbf, you have to be "smart" enough to be a liberal. Blacks and Browns although they have lower IQs than Whites on average realize through common sense that liberalism is retarted, you don't even need to think about it really, most liberal/progressive ideas can be dismissed in 2 mins with just a few ounces of common sense.
High IQ people actually think about these things and many(for some reason) actually take long to realise liberalism is retarted. The ones who are really high IQ save their mental energy and dismiss liberalism through common sense, usually at a young age too.
Midwits on the other hand will try to rationalize the most unreal and retarted ideas, which essentially boils down to "I just like the idea, okay?". It's the inability to separate emotion from thought.