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RE: Mark Passio on QAnon, Voting, The Great Work, and the Future of Humanity

in #mark6 years ago

Michael, respectfully asking brother. When do most people change? When the pain of staying the same, out weighs the pain of staying the same. Sound about right?

Do you know in depths of your being, "all taxation is theft"? As an "American", do most folks have easier access to firearms then in Mexico, Acapulco specifically? Most likely, right? So, the options. In America, can we agree the average IQ is +/-100, slavery on most everyday men is circa 6.7 out of 10? Dudes being forced by the STATE to pay bitches for children that genetically ain't even theirs, some instances vaginamony in perpetuity or half of everything a mans worth and taxes on everything except air(even thats debatable).
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Live in a place where english is maybe the second language, access to guns/ammo are already a big challenge. Average native Mexican IQ is a few points higher then most top 10 D1 college basketball teams a score per game with 88. Villanova is #1 with 86.6 PPG. So sure, the actual slavery index in Acapulco might be around 4 out of 10(minus the ability to protect yourself). So, slavery is in its stride in mexico. But in western countries, particularly the U.S. were love guns and still have a little rebellious history.

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Or, do most lazy people change, when the pain of staying the same, out weighs the pain of changing?

I think you're comparing apples to oranges. I feel your pain but the access to guns is certainly not the issue because it doesn't have to be a fight or flight situation. Did you see the story of Cheran, Mexico? That was a fight or flight and they still won.

It's really not that difficult to exist in Mexico. I've been doing it for 4 years now and I wouldn't go back to that asylum for anything.

When did you start believing in IQ tests? Have you looked into the history of those? I consider them useless at telling us anything other than ability to be conditioned.

As far as the pain of changing vs. not. I think Americans on the whole have lived such easy lives for so long their just like domesticated animals... they can't tell who is friendly and who is a threat. Mexicans on the other hand may look different but are like animals of the wild, they can get along in any circumstance... regardless of what the media tells you about them.

Have you ever seen this episode of the Twilight Zone? I think it explains the problem.