You must not live in a very liberal area.
I live in one of the most brainwashed places in the United States.
Covid has shown me that much of the population is incapable of logical thinking.
This has nothing to do with "logic." This has to do with "axioms". Logic is an extension of axioms. You take your axioms, and you apply logic to it to come to logical conclusions. People are generally very logical, they just don't realize what their assumptions (axioms) are, or how powerful they are in influencing thought and belief.
If the axiom is, "There can be no such thing as a conspiracy theory" then logic dictates that all things that are happening fall under that axiom, and the brain makes it work, because that axiom holds sway. People have been holding on to that axiom forever. It is the primary brainwashing mechanism. It is reinforced in every single news program going back forever. "There can be no such thing as a conspiracy theory" is the axiom that rules the world. If you apply that axiom to any evidence, you can make it work out just fine.
It is only until you are ready to question the axiom itself that logic will dictate a different outcome.
Brainwashing doesn't touch logic. It creates and controls the axioms, the core, unprovable beliefs. Brainwashing lets the brain create the logic from the input of the beliefs. The beliefs are created by reinforcement. The media says it all day long every day. All your friends say it all day long every day because they all listen to the media, just like you (not you you, the general you). It is a constant narrative. This instilment of belief by reinforcement (Mockingbird Media, the place where they all agree) makes it much more powerful and persistent than just "confusing logic."
If these people bothered looking up the IFR they would know this is all bullshit. Even the CDC’s fake numbers prove there was nothing to be afraid of.
Looking up the evidence, it is non trivial to get to the "beyond a reasonable doubt" stage. It isn't like its clear, on the contrary, the evidence is obfuscated by mountains of rhetoric and conflicting statements, and hidden on page 352 of a 528 page document, all designed to make it really hard to find, and perpetually confuse the issue. In addition each person has to go through and look for themselves which then comes back full circle to the next problem.
There is no reason to look at this evidence, because "There can be no such thing as a conspiracy theory," therefore there is nothing to see there. If you look, and think that the government and media are ALL lying, together in a big fat conspiracy, you are nothing more than a conspiracy theorist, a shameful bottom dweller, because "there can be no such thing as a conspiracy theory," and everyone knows it.
It is perfectly logical.
You must not live in a very liberal area.
I live in one of the most brainwashed places in the United States.
Covid has shown me that much of the population is incapable of logical thinking.
This has nothing to do with "logic." This has to do with "axioms". Logic is an extension of axioms. You take your axioms, and you apply logic to it to come to logical conclusions. People are generally very logical, they just don't realize what their assumptions (axioms) are, or how powerful they are in influencing thought and belief.
If the axiom is, "There can be no such thing as a conspiracy theory" then logic dictates that all things that are happening fall under that axiom, and the brain makes it work, because that axiom holds sway. People have been holding on to that axiom forever. It is the primary brainwashing mechanism. It is reinforced in every single news program going back forever. "There can be no such thing as a conspiracy theory" is the axiom that rules the world. If you apply that axiom to any evidence, you can make it work out just fine.
It is only until you are ready to question the axiom itself that logic will dictate a different outcome.
Brainwashing doesn't touch logic. It creates and controls the axioms, the core, unprovable beliefs. Brainwashing lets the brain create the logic from the input of the beliefs. The beliefs are created by reinforcement. The media says it all day long every day. All your friends say it all day long every day because they all listen to the media, just like you (not you you, the general you). It is a constant narrative. This instilment of belief by reinforcement (Mockingbird Media, the place where they all agree) makes it much more powerful and persistent than just "confusing logic."
If these people bothered looking up the IFR they would know this is all bullshit. Even the CDC’s fake numbers prove there was nothing to be afraid of.
Looking up the evidence, it is non trivial to get to the "beyond a reasonable doubt" stage. It isn't like its clear, on the contrary, the evidence is obfuscated by mountains of rhetoric and conflicting statements, and hidden on page 352 of a 528 page document, all designed to make it really hard to find and confuse the issue.
In addition, there is no reason to look at this evidence, because "There can be no such thing as a conspiracy theory," therefore there is nothing to see there. If you look, and think that the government and media are ALL lying, together in a big fat conspiracy, you are nothing more than a conspiracy theorist, a shameful bottom dweller, because "there can be no such thing as a conspiracy theory," and everyone knows it.
It is perfectly logical.
You must not live in a very liberal area.
I live in one of the most brainwashed places in the United States.
Covid has shown me that much of the population is incapable of logical thinking.
This has nothing to do with "logic." This has to do with "axioms". Logic is an extension of axioms. You take your axioms, and you apply logic to it to come to logical conclusions. People are generally very logical, they just don't realize what their assumptions (axioms) are, or how powerful they are in influencing thought and belief.
If the axiom is, "There can be no such thing as a conspiracy theory" then logic dictates that all things that are happening fall under that axiom, and the brain makes it work, because that axiom holds sway. People have been holding on to that axiom forever. It is the primary brainwashing mechanism. It is reinforced in every single news program going back forever. "There can be no such thing as a conspiracy theory" is the axiom that rules the world. If you apply that axiom to any evidence, you can make it work out just fine.
It is only until you are ready to question the axiom itself that logic will dictate a different outcome.
Brainwashing doesn't touch logic. It creates and controls the axioms, the core, unprovable beliefs. Brainwashing lets the brain create the logic from the input of the beliefs. It makes it much more powerful and persistent than just "confusing logic."
If these people bothered looking up the IFR they would know this is all bullshit. Even the CDC’s fake numbers prove there was nothing to be afraid of.
Looking up the evidence, it is non trivial to get to the "beyond a reasonable doubt" stage. It isn't like its clear, on the contrary, the evidence is obfuscated by mountains of rhetoric and conflicting statements, and hidden on page 352 of a 528 page document, all designed to make it really hard to find and confuse the issue.
In addition, there is no reason to look at this evidence, because "There can be no such thing as a conspiracy theory," therefore there is nothing to see there. If you look, and think that the government and media are ALL lying, together in a big fat conspiracy, you are nothing more than a conspiracy theorist, a shameful bottom dweller, because "there can be no such thing as a conspiracy theory," and everyone knows it.
It is perfectly logical.
You must not live in a very liberal area.
I live in one of the most brainwashed places in the United States.
Covid has shown me that much of the population is incapable of logical thinking.
This has nothing to do with "logic." This has to do with "axioms". Logic is an extension of axioms. You take your axioms, and you apply logic to it to come to logical conclusions. People are generally very logical, they just don't realize what their assumptions (axioms) are, or how powerful they are in influencing thought and belief.
If the axiom is, "There can be no such thing as a conspiracy theory" then logic dictates that all things that are happening fall under that axiom, and the brain makes it work, because that axiom holds sway. People have been holding on to that axiom forever. It is the primary brainwashing mechanism. "There can be no such thing as a conspiracy theory" is the axiom that rules the world. If you apply that axiom to any evidence, you can make it work out just fine.
It is only until you are ready to question the axiom itself that logic will dictate a different outcome.
Brainwashing doesn't touch logic. It creates and controls the axioms, the core, unprovable beliefs. Brainwashing lets the brain create the logic from the input of the beliefs. It makes it much more powerful and persistent than just "confusing logic."
If these people bothered looking up the IFR they would know this is all bullshit. Even the CDC’s fake numbers prove there was nothing to be afraid of.
Looking up the evidence, it is non trivial to get to the "beyond a reasonable doubt" stage. It isn't like its clear, on the contrary, the evidence is obfuscated by mountains of rhetoric and conflicting statements, and hidden on page 352 of a 528 page document, all designed to make it really hard to find and confuse the issue.
In addition, there is no reason to look at this evidence, because "There can be no such thing as a conspiracy theory," therefore there is nothing to see there. If you look, and think that the government and media are ALL lying, together in a big fat conspiracy, you are nothing more than a conspiracy theorist, a shameful bottom dweller, because "there can be no such thing as a conspiracy theory," and everyone knows it.
It is perfectly logical.