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Also: we used to define intelligence by critical thinking and analytical skills, not just what you were able to read and comprehend. What we see these days is a complete lack of critical thinking or ability to analyze policy outcomes, policy proposals… no matter how basic.
I tend to label people who ignore facts and refuse to think critically just to defend awful perspectives as low intelligence. If you can’t differentiate fact from fiction how intelligent is someone?
all about the lens in which you "view" information through, ive got alumni in my fraternity with whole Phds in physics, lawyers, all types of professionals that have absolutely garbage political takes because they actively lean into where their biases are fed the most.
and id argue there are plenty of intelligent folks voting for Harris/Dems that are making the right choice, not because theyre more informed but because its simply where their biases pulled them.
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