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Some supportive links:
‘No, Red State Economies Don’t Depend on a “Gravy Train” from Blue States’
https://mises.org/wire/no-red-state-economies-dont-depend-gravy-train-blue-states
RE: “virtually all press releases are emailed to various news outlets.”
Email addresses get blocked all the time, on purpose or by accident, so I’m unclear by what you mean by that.
I do not know how the back room ‘channels’ work in regards to mainstream media distribution.
However; I always keep the meaning of the word, ‘ca-hoots’ in mind when the subject comes up & never the benefit of the doubt.From the link above:
“The Biden administration is working with the World Health organization to basically over throw the United States government. […]
This would mean that WHO could force lockdowns, vaccination, masks, etc.
I know it is not constitutional, but they are doing it. […]
Honestly, secession may need to be on the table.”…
This one, while not about stupidity, is perhaps the other side of the coin? Or, something like that?:
“Peterson believes that all seeming political struggles are ultimately personal ones. Do we back off and acquiesce to conventional wisdom or do we continue to walk toward the light as shown by our conscience? […]
Going against the grain and daring to stand up for truth in a time of totalitarianism is exceedingly dangerous. Our times have proven that.”…
https://www.zerohedge.com/political/contagion-cowardice
And then, in addition to stupidity, in the background, there is this to consider:
https://naomiwolf.substack.com/p/have-the-ancient-gods-returned
“… Nonstop propaganda- really brainwashing- has turned many Americans into unthinking, unquestioning sheep who lack both empathy and a moral compass.
Consider all that Americans have permitted over just the last thirty years.”…
‘Why People Outsource Their Thinking to “The Experts”’
…”Let’s first define what critical thinking is. I’d say it’s the process of questioning the validity of the assumptions and the accuracy of the data for everything. A critical thinker never assumes or takes anything for granted.”…
I wonder if this is still going on (it’s even more bizarre in hindsight):
“…many still enter a state of hysteria when they see an unmasked person, even if they look perfectly healthy and clearly are not suffering from any kind of respiratory issue. This is a highly irrational state that has no basis in reality.
Indeed, according to McDonald, these people are suffering from delusional psychosis,13 and there are a lot of them. He goes so far as to refer to the outside of his home or office as the “outdoor insane asylum,” where he must assume “that any person that I run into is insane” unless they prove otherwise.14″…
I imagine you all already saw this related bit:
‘Ohio Pizzeria Faces Backlash for ‘Now Hiring: Non-Stupid People’ Sign’
““A lot of the people we’ve hired just don’t want to work,” Dunigan said. “There is no work ethic behind them, so that’s the meaning behind the ‘non-stupid.’””…
‘Mimicking Instead of Thinking’
The example of “Build Back Better”Peter A. McCullough, MD, MPH™
Feb 27I remember when I was a teenager & my friends & I came out of a movie theater after watching a Kung-Fu flick. All of us were doing round-houses & hi-ya!’s in the parking lot …
“Much of the time when we hear politicians, academics, activists, actors, and journalists speak about a difficult subject, they use the same formulations, phrases, mantras, and slogans. This, it seems to me, is an indication that they are NOT thinking, but imitating what has become the fashionable view of the matter. They’ve heard other people of favored status use certain phrases and formulations, so they parrot them.”
‘Why Smart People Are Stupid, Part II’
By Bionic MosquitoDecember 15, 2021
[Part I is linked in the article.]
“On Stupidity”
Dietrich Bonhoeffer’s theory explains much of contemporary politics and culture.Peter A. McCullough, MD, MPH™
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