Most people were 50/50 on the vax and the mandates pushed people over the edge.
The people I know took it to:
1. Keep their job
2. Get back to "normal"
3. Empathy for others
The militant boneheads who called for antivaxxers to be arrested were in the minority.
What I did hear alot of:
" Don't you care about the old people?"
"Come on just take it so we can get herd immunity and get back to normal"
"Enough of your conspiracies bagel, where's your evidence?"
Yes but the mandates came much later in the timeline. I'm trying to deconstruct the decision-making process from the very beginning.
And then to the point where vaccines were introduced.
When the vaccines arrived I was completely baffled by those who tried to cheat their way to the front of the line!! That actually happened.
What in the actual fuck?!
I know some very high IQ people with excellent abstract thinking abilities that fell for it. It's not stupidity.
It's more like a combination of habitual ignorance through blind trust, coupled with a higher tendency to comply, either through threat or bribery.
And an inability to believe in the possibility of the Big Lie.
Great way to frame it: it was both tests, a compliance AND an IQ test.
Some failed both, some passed both, but you only had to pass the compliance test to win since failing the IQ test would have no bearing on the outcome if you didn't comply.
Therefore it pays better odds to be disagreeable and opinionated than it does to be intelligent.
I like this conclusion.
Spot on!
This is why we have to have these conversations online.
Normies don't handle their emotions well and there would be chaos.
@UncleIroh @basedbagel Is not only IQ is weakness they need to belong to herb they wasnt really afraid of the Covid thing they were more afraid of being exile from there social network/ confort zone
Maybe that was the case for you but I know many people who were scared SHITLESS over covid.
One bitch nearly had a panic attack at my school over it. Alot of people were afraid.
See I disagree. I think it is just trust, cowardice, and normalcy bias. Even smart people don't want to look towards the abyss of the system that has grown in the shadows for so long.
I find the biggest reason people I know that did not take it was distrust, and their world view being grounded in it in some way. I will say I've come a long way in the last few years on all issues as well so it takes growth too.
@FinalDresdonation @basedbagel
> See I disagree.
Not really. Your 1st paragraph is a restatement of my last 2.
What you've added is the opinion that distrust is at the root of it, and that's probably right. If so, it's a reflexive distrust that requires contrary proof to begin opening up untrusted defaults.
Sounds right.
@UncleIroh I agree I know some people in that camp as well.
For them it was a compliance test and they failed it.
I see it as a mix of submissive personalities, fear and trust in gov.
They get ZERO sympathy from me because IMO high IQ compliant people are the most dangerous.
Good riddance!