Exactly, the plandemic served as proof it's not an intellectual matter. We saw a bell curve distribution with the majority of the dumbest and the smartest people not buying into the bs and that was on a global scale, so not a cultural thing either.
My analysis:
-
Normies like the system because it feels safe to them and it has been good to them (as far as they know). They are like sheep who trust their shepherd to lead and protect them (hence sheeple).
-
People at the low end of the social ladder (who tend to have lower IQ) have seen the bad side of the system and are instinctively skeptical and wary of it (akin to a dog, wary of his master's disposition and intentions).
-
High IQ people, who are capable of handling complex and highly abstract ideas and exhibit great pattern recognition and rigorous systematical thinking, have done research and came to the conclusion that the system is not to be trusted. They can back up their claims with argumentation.
Exactly, the plandemic served as proof it's not an intellectual matter. We saw a bell curve distribution with the majority of the dumbest and the smartest people not buying into the bs and that was on a global scale, so not a cultural thing either.
My analysis:
-
Normies like the system because it feels safe to them and it has been good to them (as far as they know). They are like sheep who trust their shepherd to lead and protect them (hence sheeple).
-
People at the low end of the social ladder (who tend to have lower IQ) have seen the bad side of the system and are instinctively skeptical and wary of it (akin to a dog, wary of his master's disposition and intentions).
-
High IQ people, who are capable of handling complex and highly abstract ideas and have great pattern recognition and rigorous systematical thinking, have done research and came to the conclusion that the system is not to be trusted. They can back up their claims with argumentation.
Exactly, the plandemic served as proof it's not an intellectual matter. We saw a bell curve distribution with the majority of the dumbest and the smartest people not buying into the bs and that was on a global scale, so not a cultural thing either.
My analysis:
-
Normies like the system because it feels safe to them and it has been good to them (as far as they know). They are like sheep who trust their shepherd to lead and protect them (hence sheeple).
-
People at the low end of the social ladder (who tend to have lower IQ) have seen the bad side of the system and are instinctively skeptical and wary of it (akin to a dog, wary of his master's disposition and intentions).
-
High IQ people, who are capable of handling complex and highly abstract ideas and have great pattern recognition, have done research and came to the conclusion that the system is not to be trusted. They can back up their claims with argumentation.
Exactly, the plandemic served as proof it's not an intellectual matter. We saw a bell curve distribution with the majority of the dumbest and the smartest people not buying into the bs and that was on a global scale, so not a cultural thing either.
My analysis:
-
Normies like the system because it feels safe to them and it has been good to them (as far as they know). They are like sheep who trust their shepherd to lead and protect them (hence sheeple).
-
People at the low end of the social ladder (who tend to have lower IQ) have seen the bad side of the system and are instinctively skeptical and wary of it (akin to a dog, wary of his master's disposition and intentions).
-
High IQ people, who are capable of handling complex and highly abstract ideas, have done research and came to the conclusion that the system is not to be trusted. They can back up their claims with argumentation.
Exactly, the plandemic served as proof it's not an intellectual matter. We saw a bell curve distribution with the majority of the dumbest and the smartest people not buying into the bs and that was on a global scale, so not a cultural thing either.
My analysis:
-
Normies like the system because it feels safe to them and it has been good to them (akin to sheep who trust their shepherd to lead and protect them = sheeple).
-
People at the low end of the social ladder (who tend to have lower IQ) have seen the bad side of the system and are instinctively skeptical and wary of it (akin to a dog, wary of his master's disposition and intentions).
-
High IQ people, who are capable of handling complex and highly abstract ideas, have done research and came to the conclusion that the system is not to be trusted. They can back up their claims with argumentation.
Exactly, the plandemic served as proof it's not an intellectual matter. We saw a bell curve distribution with the majority of the dumbest and the smartest people not buying into the bs and that was on a global scale, so not a cultural thing either.
My analysis is that normies like the system because it feels safe to them and it has been good to them (akin to sheep who trust their shepherd to lead and protect them).
People at the low end of the social ladder (who tend to have lower IQ) have seen the bad side of the system and are instinctively skeptical and wary of it (akin to a dog, wary of his master's disposition and intentions).
High IQ people, who are capable of handling complex and highly abstract ideas, have done research and came to the conclusion that the system is not to be trusted. They can back up their claims with argumentation.
Exactly, the plandemic served as proof it's not an intellectual matter. We saw a bell curve distribution with the majority of the dumbest and the smartest people not buying into the bs and that was on a global scale, so not a cultural thing either.
My analysis is that normies like the system because it feels safe to them and it has been good to them.
People at the low end of the social ladder (who tend to have lower IQ) have seen the bad side of the system and are instinctively skeptical and wary of it (akin to a dog, wary of his master's disposition and intentions).
High IQ people, who are capable of handling complex and highly abstract ideas, have done research and came to the conclusion that the system is not to be trusted. They can back up their claims with argumentation.
Exactly, the plandemic served as proof it's not an intellectual matter. We saw a bell curve distribution with the majority of the dumbest and the smartest people not buying into the bs and that was on a global scale, so not a cultural thing either.
My analysis is that normies like the system because it feels safe to them and it has been good to them.
People at the low end of the social ladder (who tend to have lower IQ) have seen the bad side of the system and are instinctively skeptical and wary of it.
High IQ people, who are capable of handling complex and highly abstract ideas, have done research and came to the conclusion that the system is not to be trusted. They can back up their claims with argumentation.
Exactly, the plandemic served as proof it's not an intellectual matter. We saw a bell curve distribution with the majority of the dumbest and the smartest people not buying into the bs and that was on a global scale, so not a cultural thing either.