My one sister said “why would THEY hold back medications that worked” referring to ivermectin. She still to this day believes it doesn’t work and that the government is telling her the truth. She’s the smartest one in my family, Northwestern Grad has many more accreditations. Also, all her kids feel/talk the same way. Just stunning!
My one sister said “why would THEY hold back medications that worked” referring to ivermectin. She still to this day believes it doesn’t work and that the government is telling her the truth. She’s the smartest one in my family, Northwestern Grad has many more accreditations. Also, all her kids feel/talk the same way. Just stunning!
She may be smart and graduated from a “prestigious” school (those are actually the worst in terms of wokeness) but she lacks critical thinking skills. It was obvious from the onset that there was something very wrong in the response to the “Covid” virus.
Smart, honest people often think that other smart people are honest and find it hard to believe they're that sinful and fallen, with the color of their 'water' blacker than others' (alluding to an illustration used to explain the Reformed doctrine of total depravity).
My one sister said “why would THEY hold back medications that worked” referring to ivermectin. She still to this day believes it doesn’t work and that the government is telling her the truth. She’s the smartest one in my family, Northwestern Grad has many more accreditations. Also, all her kids feel/talk the same way. Just stunning!
She may be smart and graduated from a “prestigious” school (those are actually the worst in terms of wokeness) but she lacks critical thinking skills. It was obvious from the onset that there was something very wrong in the response to the “Covid” virus.
I’ve decided…
Courage and Common sense can’t be taught … it’s a matter of innate character and life experiences
And that’s why many many many ‘book smart’ college educated people are missing the mark here.
Smart, honest people often think that other smart people are honest and find it hard to believe they're that sinful and fallen, with the color of their 'water' blacker than others' (alluding to an illustration used to explain the Reformed doctrine of total depravity).