It bothers me how that in alot of black circles, conspiracy nuts are automatically considered smart

RareHunter

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It saddens me that people don't use actual science to contradict whatever they disagree with, like 5G towers, but instead come with pseudo intellectual armchair babble. And this is mostly done by people who have no clue about basic science. That is a problem.

Yes psychology has an occult root. Psychology means knowledge of the mind (soul).

Glossolalia or speaking in tongues is a phenomenon in which people appear to speak in languages unknown to them.

Glossolalia is from the Greek word γλωσσολαλία, itself a compound of the words γλῶσσα (glossa), meaning "tongue" or "language"[5] and λαλέω (laleō), "to speak, talk, chat, prattle, or to make a sound".

The Pythia (/ˈpɪθiə/,[1] Ancient Greek: Πῡθίᾱ [pyːtʰí.aː]) was the name of the high priestess of the Temple of Apollo at Delphi who also served as the oracle, commonly known as the Oracle of Delphi.

Xenoglossy (/ˌziːnəˈɡlɒsi, ˌzɛ-, -noʊ-/[1]), also written xenoglossia (/ˌziːnəˈɡlɒsiə, ˌzɛ-, -noʊ-/[2][3]), sometimes also known as xenolalia, is the putative paranormal phenomenon in which a person is able to speak or write a language he or she could not have acquired by natural means. The words derive from Greek ξένος (xenos), "foreigner" and γλῶσσα (glōssa), "tongue" or "language".[4] The term xenoglossy was ostensibly coined by French parapsychologist Charles Richet in 1905. Stories of xenoglossy are found in the Bible, and contemporary claims of xenoglossy have been made by parapsychologists and reincarnation researchers such as Ian Stevenson. There is no scientific evidence that xenoglossy is an actual phenomenon.[5][6][7][8]


Orcuttchristian.org/Psychohistorian, The psychology of Speaking in Tongues A review.pdf

I guess we’ll see how 5 gee and vaxcines play out. “They” tell you what will come, but as in the days of Noah, people will party, get married, daily grind, ect…..
 

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We need free college

Pick a non STEM major in college brehs.

Something these people don’t understand about science is that science can be put to test. That’s why it’s verifiable. If someone disagrees with a certain claim one can contradict that with the science, by putting that theory to test.
It saddens me that people don't use actual science to contradict whatever they disagree with, like 5G towers, but instead come with pseudo intellectual armchair babble. And this is mostly done by people who have no clue about basic science. That is a problem.

College needs to be free one day.

and when it is, we need a system where Every young black person in America should be forced to pass a basic college level Chemistry, Algebra/Calculus or suffer some type of punishment or some shyt.

Too many of us dont even know the process of coming up with a scientific conclusion. Basic azz shyt like how colors work, wave frequencies, molecular bonds, atomic structure, significant figures etc. should be made common knowledge. It would genuinely give ppl a newfound respect for science and how literally EVERYTHING around you works... The amount of knowledge, effort, precision, research that goes into developing a fxcking bottle of lotion would make ppls heads spin.

I wasnt even a science major. I finished early and then just took chemistry 101/ calc for the fxck of it just to see what it was like. It legit changed my whole perspective on life. To see everyday shyt that you never thought about explained AND demonstrated, AND testing it for yourself in a lab... seeing it broken down to the last damn electron. EXACTLY how they calculated it and explained it in the book.. its crazy. So much shyt makes sense. Off that one basic intro class To this day I can read inactive ingredients list on a bottle of hand sanitizer and actually have an idea of WTF each thing is and why its called that. shyts not even complicated once you got the basics down. EVERYONE should do it if they could:wow:

We can't let basic science themes intimidate us to the point where we just dismiss the shyt as "made up lies" the second someone "real" gives them a neatly packaged wacko theory. We cant roll our eyes at the Periodic Table and call it useless knowledge, only to years later dikkride some internet charlatan who sounds smart and spits what you want to hear.
 

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College needs to be free one day.

and when it is, we need a system where Every young black person in America should be forced to pass a basic college level Chemistry, Algebra/Calculus or suffer some type of punishment or some shyt.

Too many of us dont even know the process of coming up with a scientific conclusion. Basic azz shyt like how colors work, wave frequencies, molecular bonds, atomic structure, significant figures etc. should be made common knowledge. It would genuinely give ppl a newfound respect for science and how literally EVERYTHING around you works... The amount of knowledge, effort, precision, research that goes into developing a fxcking bottle of lotion would make ppls heads spin.

I wasnt even a science major. I finished early and then just took chemistry 101/ calc for the fxck of it just to see what it was like. It legit changed my whole perspective on life. To see everyday shyt that you never thought about explained AND demonstrated, AND testing it for yourself in a lab... seeing it broken down to the last damn electron. EXACTLY how they calculated it and explained it in the book.. its crazy. So much shyt makes sense. Off that one basic intro class To this day I can read inactive ingredients list on a bottle of hand sanitizer and actually have an idea of WTF each thing is and why its called that. shyts not even complicated once you got the basics down. EVERYONE should do it if they could:wow:

We can't let basic science themes intimidate us to the point where we just dismiss the shyt as "made up lies" the second someone "real" gives them a neatly packaged wacko theory. We cant roll our eyes at the Periodic Table and call it useless knowledge, only to years later dikkride some internet charlatan who sounds smart and spits what you want to hear.
I don’t know about free, but cheaper/ less expensive most certainly. Over here it’s 1/10th the cost you pay in the States. We don’t have these absurd fees.
 

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I don’t know about free, but cheaper/ less expensive most certainly. Over here it’s 1/10th the cost you pay in the States. We don’t have these absurd fees.
Why not free? It would pay for itself 10x over of we had a country full of educated people
 

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There’s always an commercial element to make these schools competitive.
Why not just keep the competition to sports? We want mass education, not one small portion with super educations and others with general educatuin
 

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Why not just keep the competition to sports? We want mass education, not one small portion with super educations and others with general educatuin
I think that would lean more towards communism. Most Americans appose that. Maybe one day, who knows?
 

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Imagine Harriet Tubman pointing to the north star and telling the slaves to follow it as a guide to freedom and the slaves turn around and say nah the sky is CGI it ain’t real.

We doomed as a people if we don’t make higher education a priority.

There is a reason why the Russians have targeted black people with misinformation campaigns. We lead to much by emotion and not enough critical thinking.

Laughed out loud at this!
 

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In the white community it’s almost always low IQ people without higher education and it’s because it takes something they don’t understand, and dumbs it down via a conspiracy into something that they can understand.

That’s real attractive to these people to help them feel like they understand the world and have a foundation to not feel dumb on.
 

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Barber shop trips are becoming embarrassing. Watching my barber shift from conspiracy to common sense back to conspiracy based on who he’s talking to. Right now his big one is Bill Gates allegedly buying up US farm land and how he’s gonna starve the country’s poor.

I stopped engaging because these guys are simply stupid and you can’t fix that. If it was a simple case of believing something that’s wrong you could interject. But these dudes take pride in believing EVERY conspiracy. It’s brain worms that impacts everything in their life.
 

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I think that would lean more towards communism. Most Americans appose that. Maybe one day, who knows?
Lol what? So you want people to pay for like appearances? Making it a paid service means you are still counting out the super poor.
 

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It saddens me that people don't use actual science to contradict whatever they disagree with, like 5G towers, but instead come with pseudo intellectual armchair babble. And this is mostly done by people who have no clue about basic science. That is a problem.

Yes psychology has an occult root. Psychology means knowledge of the mind (soul).

Glossolalia or speaking in tongues is a phenomenon in which people appear to speak in languages unknown to them.

Glossolalia is from the Greek word γλωσσολαλία, itself a compound of the words γλῶσσα (glossa), meaning "tongue" or "language"[5] and λαλέω (laleō), "to speak, talk, chat, prattle, or to make a sound".

The Pythia (/ˈpɪθiə/,[1] Ancient Greek: Πῡθίᾱ [pyːtʰí.aː]) was the name of the high priestess of the Temple of Apollo at Delphi who also served as the oracle, commonly known as the Oracle of Delphi.

Xenoglossy (/ˌziːnəˈɡlɒsi, ˌzɛ-, -noʊ-/[1]), also written xenoglossia (/ˌziːnəˈɡlɒsiə, ˌzɛ-, -noʊ-/[2][3]), sometimes also known as xenolalia, is the putative paranormal phenomenon in which a person is able to speak or write a language he or she could not have acquired by natural means. The words derive from Greek ξένος (xenos), "foreigner" and γλῶσσα (glōssa), "tongue" or "language".[4] The term xenoglossy was ostensibly coined by French parapsychologist Charles Richet in 1905. Stories of xenoglossy are found in the Bible, and contemporary claims of xenoglossy have been made by parapsychologists and reincarnation researchers such as Ian Stevenson. There is no scientific evidence that xenoglossy is an actual phenomenon.[5][6][7][8]


Orcuttchristian.org/Psychohistorian, The psychology of Speaking in Tongues A review.pdf
Reminds me of the nikkas who obsess about CERN, claim to know all the tech there but don’t know a lick of physics. All that “knowledge” they claim to have and they at an Amazon warehouse
 
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