What holds these people together? “Herd immunity1” to common sense?
G. Edward Griffin published the following funny video (only five minutes) a few days ago. Enjoy!
https://redpilluniversity.org/group-conformity-in-the-doctors-waiting-room/
If interested in the subject of conformity, you can read more here:
https://www.explorepsychology.com/conformity/
The results of the experiment resembles nearly everyone wearing a muzzle during the plandemic, although that was also obedience training and a little bit of poisoning that added to convid symptoms. By the age of six, I saw people telling lies to each other all the time. They said “I love you” to others, while they were hurting them. They said, “I’m glad to see you,” when they obviously would have preferred to be somewhere else2. I was also surprised that people usually reacted irrationally, when exposed to sudden noises, like a truck engine backfiring in the street, and I couldn’t fathom why they surrounded an accident victim, when they couldn’t offer any help and the victim could have been a lot better off without a crowd suffocating them. I trained myself to observe first and react irrespective of what others did in unexpected situations. It didn’t take long for me to notice that they usually did something inconclusive or even endangered themselves further, if the situation involved any danger3. I also noticed that people can be herded with sudden external stimuli for which they are unprepared, so I’ve usually tried to be prepared for possibly remote, but feasible events.
Still, conformity is easy and often immediately rewarding; living one’s own life can be extremely bothersome, but that might pay off in the long run.
I’m confident that those who are reading these lines also follow their own rules and had fun with the video.
Of course, “herd immunity” is proper nonsense, but “authorities” often exercise the privilege of talking or even enforcing nonsense.
The most morbid context for the sentence comes from doctors to patients; at least lawyers don’t say that. After all, why would a doctor be happy for any reason that (s)he would share with someone who is sick to see someone who is, well, sick? Also, nobody goes to an attorney, unless they are in trouble.
For example, escalated the danger by running to the same exit, while trying to flee from a closed space and crowding it up, while plenty of other exits were available.
I am still flabbergasted that lifelong friends and family were so easily led astray, just by the prospect of “fitting in”. I will never look at people the same.
Didn’t every single one of our parents tell us repeatedly as children NOT to follow the crowd? What was that saying? If someone told you to jump off bridge, would you?
And watching people get bullied or beaten and doing nothing? How do they sleep at night? Ugh. I don’t get it! Where’s your integrity?
Yup, the Asche Experiment was definitely in play for all society to partake in. Do you think the Calhoun Experiment is being run on us now? My guess is they would like it to happen. https://www.bitchute.com/video/SN9fW85cGF7l/ Short writeup https://www.iflscience.com/universe-25-the-mouse-utopia-experiment-that-turned-into-an-apocalypse-6040 Perhaps 15 minute cities anyone?