Reinstate the Smith-Mundt Act and maybe those numbers will change. We also need change in the education system because all it produces now is useful idiots.
To understand the psychology of the 80% followers, we have the Milgram Experiment and some other experiments that were done a few decades ago.
A simple one was the Asch Conformity Experiment, which demonstrated that most people are followers, not leaders. Most will not verbalize an opinion that varies from the "norm" if they think there will be a social backlash against them. They might secretely think something that is not in conformity, but they don't have the integrity to actually SAY it in public.
These explain a lot of what we saw during the Covid scam, as well as those who are obedient to their TV box and what "muh gubmint authoritay" says.
Also of note is the Stanford Prison Experiment. This demonstrated how "guards" (they were really students playing a role) can become psychopathic and drunk with power. Although both the "guards" and "prisoners" were students playing a role in the experiment, the guards became abusive and the prisoners began to believe they had no power to just walk out (it was role playing, after all):
Reinstate the Smith-Mundt Act and maybe those numbers will change. We also need change in the education system because all it produces now is useful idiots.
Not so "useful"... just idiots.
Not just idiots, useless eaters, as dictated by the WEF through our illustrious Dept of Education.
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To understand the psychology of the 80% followers, we have the Milgram Experiment and some other experiments that were done a few decades ago.
A simple one was the Asch Conformity Experiment, which demonstrated that most people are followers, not leaders. Most will not verbalize an opinion that varies from the "norm" if they think there will be a social backlash against them. They might secretely think something that is not in conformity, but they don't have the integrity to actually SAY it in public.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TYIh4MkcfJA
Here is a documentary on the Milgram Experiments (1962). It was to test how obedient people can be to authority:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rdrKCilEhC0
These explain a lot of what we saw during the Covid scam, as well as those who are obedient to their TV box and what "muh gubmint authoritay" says.
Also of note is the Stanford Prison Experiment. This demonstrated how "guards" (they were really students playing a role) can become psychopathic and drunk with power. Although both the "guards" and "prisoners" were students playing a role in the experiment, the guards became abusive and the prisoners began to believe they had no power to just walk out (it was role playing, after all):
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=760lwYmpXbc