Low IQ & Conservative Beliefs Linked to Prejudice


darkbeaver
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Quote: Originally Posted by CliffyView Post

Icke's Lizard people are shape shifting humanoids, not human. I look at it as a metaphor for the reptilian mind set of those who want to rule the world and subjugate humanity. The base of our brain is reptilian and rules our instinctual behaviour. Domination seems to be an instinctual behaviour for psychopaths.

It is not very hard to imagine the masters of this world as inhuman, actually they are definitely alien to the average humans thinking.
Icke is shady in my estimation. Alien domination of this planet has long been reality, in reality.
Aliens grow here too under careful cultivation for aeons..
 
Cliffy
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It is not very hard to imagine the masters of this world as inhuman, actually they are definitely alien to the average humans thinking.
Icke is shady in my estimation. Alien domination of this planet has long been reality, in reality.
Aliens grow here too under careful cultivation for aeons..

I can relate to that but some people need to be eased into that understanding. Pop their bubble all at once and you end up with a bunch of neurotics.
 
darkbeaver
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I can relate to that but some people need to be eased into that understanding. Pop their bubble all at once and you end up with a bunch of neurotics.


Thousands of years of privilege and the best of invention and discovery for the picking. Apes have been good investment. Every time you want them to speed up the production you just stress them out with war and crisis and they lay golden eggs. My logic is a bit crude but.
 
JLM
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Quote: Originally Posted by damngrumpyView Post

Why are people resistant to change? In many cases those who want to change things
state they want to change things. The often say what they want to change but not why.
If changes are not explained people will not embrace the change. Its all about buying
a pig in a poke as it were.

Actually on whole the least change possible is best. Some people have a mania for changing things, mainly just to add their "flavor" to it and in doing so generally just f**k things right up. Some of the things they want to change took many years by many people to put in place and then one "Johnny come lately" out of the blue thinks he's got a better idea. Like this guy on the forum who thinks he's going to be the next Liberal Prime Minister. I don't think there's anything that should change by more than one or two percent at a time, and if possible it should be given a trial run in places like the remotest part of Greenland or Antarctica to make sure it works.
 
Tonington
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Actually on whole the least change possible is best. Some people have a mania for changing things, mainly just to add their "flavor" to it and in doing so generally just f**k things right up. Some of the things they want to change took many years by many people to put in place and then one "Johnny come lately" out of the blue thinks he's got a better idea. Like this guy on the forum who thinks he's going to be the next Liberal Prime Minister. I don't think there's anything that should change by more than one or two percent at a time, and if possible it should be given a trial run in places like the remotest part of Greenland or Antarctica to make sure it works.

So, things like civil rights for instance, that should have been given out no more than one or two per cent at a time? Maybe allow 2% of homosexuals to marry, and 2% to join the Military? Sometimes there are great changes in society, and they aren't always bad. Though the ones who lose power tend to view it as bad. We can pity and ridicule those who fought against ending slavery now....
 
Goober
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Perhaps prejudice is tied more closely to past experience than low intellect.

Prejudice - racism is a learned behavior / belief.
 
Spade
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A taught behaviour...
 
Goober
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A taught behaviour...

Well learned from others and taught by some.
 
JLM
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So, things like civil rights for instance, that should have been given out no more than one or two per cent at a time? Maybe allow 2% of homosexuals to marry, and 2% to join the Military? Sometimes there are great changes in society, and they aren't always bad. Though the ones who lose power tend to view it as bad. We can pity and ridicule those who fought against ending slavery now....

What percentage of homosexuals "normally" marry in a year?
 
Walter
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What percentage of homosexuals "normally" marry in a year?

All of them, except for the ones who don't.
 
JLM
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All of them, except for the ones who don't.

Slow day, Walter?
 
Tonington
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#42
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What percentage of homosexuals "normally" marry in a year?

After some societal changes, any who want to now. So I guess that's 100%.
 
taxslave
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#43
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And the occupy movement is simple grassroots,and in touch with reality.

Not to sure about reality but they are touching something

Quote: Originally Posted by JLMView Post

Actually on whole the least change possible is best. Some people have a mania for changing things, mainly just to add their "flavor" to it and in doing so generally just f**k things right up. Some of the things they want to change took many years by many people to put in place and then one "Johnny come lately" out of the blue thinks he's got a better idea. Like this guy on the forum who thinks he's going to be the next Liberal Prime Minister. I don't think there's anything that should change by more than one or two percent at a time, and if possible it should be given a trial run in places like the remotest part of Greenland or Antarctica to make sure it works.

Like the guy that took a perfectly good crank off the front of cars and but in a bunch of electric junk that causes nothing but grief?
 
L Gilbert
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Speed limits are another issue. Saskatchewan and Alberta have some of the straightest highways in the world, why can the Germans safely drive at unlimited speeds on winding roads but, as Canadians, we need our government to protect us from people driving so fast on highways?

Because there are so many that haven't a clue of how to handle high velocities.

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Back on topic. As an emigrant, I really feel like our immigration laws are ridiculous strenuous. I knew a guy that was married to an... Indonesian? One of those south-east Asian-Pacific countries where everything goes smoothly if you bribe people. He was able to live there with her quite easily after bribing the immigration officials a few thousand dollars. When they decided to move back to Canada, they waited ~2 years, paid ~$20,000 in lawyer bills, and were still waiting.

lol Well, the CIC is an odd bunch. It's ok to stay in Canada if you sneaked in, pulled a few scams, raped women, etc. But gawd help you if you let your visa run out even if you have paid a fortune and waited years to get in.

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A taught behaviour...

Loose behaviors are better. More fun anyway.
 
SLM
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Because there are so many that haven't a clue of how to handle high velocities.

lol Well, the CIC is an odd bunch. It's ok to stay in Canada if you sneaked in, pulled a few scams, raped women, etc. But gawd help you if you let your visa run out even if you have paid a fortune and waited years to get in.

That's because it's the ultimate bureaucratic sin...it results in more paperwork! Ya gotta have priorities man.

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Loose behaviors are better. More fun anyway.

Way, way better.
 

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