This goes farther than you would think. The mindset has literally paralyzed some people's brains. This is what I would call being paralyzed by fear. People say the most outlandish things and because of the fear people are grasping at straws, looking for anything that will save them. This is what induces a situation in society like we now…
This goes farther than you would think. The mindset has literally paralyzed some people's brains. This is what I would call being paralyzed by fear. People say the most outlandish things and because of the fear people are grasping at straws, looking for anything that will save them. This is what induces a situation in society like we now have going on. For example:
Dr Amy Tam out the the University of British Columbia who has recently stated that people who aren't wearing face masks are "racist, ableists and classists." Hard as it is to believe this is an educated person. Of course nobody in our society wants to be branded as such so they will gobble this sh-t up like fine wine rather than rationally think about it. If they were capable of rational thought they would realize how absurd this really is and reject it out of hand. But they won't.
This goes farther than you would think. The mindset has literally paralyzed some people's brains. This is what I would call being paralyzed by fear. People say the most outlandish things and because of the fear people are grasping at straws, looking for anything that will save them. This is what induces a situation in society like we now have going on. For example:
Dr Amy Tam out the the University of British Columbia who has recently stated that people who aren't wearing face masks are "racist, ableists and classists." Hard as it is to believe this is an educated person. Of course nobody in our society wants to be branded as such so they will gobble this sh-t up like fine wine rather than rationally think about it. If they were capable of rational thought they would realize how absurd this really is and reject it out of hand. But they won't.
So much for "Doctor" (I use that term lightly) Amy Tam. She's an orthodontist, by the way.