Our hashtag campaign continued to echo in the Twittersphere for hours after President Trump's fake news awards. Interesting.
Just got on. Hope it's not a dup.
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What is normalcy bias?
Start by reading here:
wikipedia.org/wiki/Normalcy_bias
My take differs slightly from the conventional sociological definition.
A majority of people are on autopilot.
They unconsciously apply past experiences to extrapolate the future, especially when confronted with sudden uncomfortable information.
They unconsciously seek information sources to sooth and nourish their existing beliefs, and reduce perceived cognitive dissonance.
Normalcy bias becomes especially salient during crises and emergencies when people fail to process new information – even survival-critical information – rapidly enough to select a good course of action.
Normies rarely or never consider the extreme edges of the bell curve, the domain of unlikely or infrequent events.
We are in the business of changing the world, by changing thought patterns.
By unclogging mental constipation, if you will.
Good memes will expand the bell curve and increase the perceived probability of events/information that has been long-suppressed.
This is necessarily a gradual process of implanting unwelcome information.
Challenging long-held beliefs head-on works on some people, but triggers outright rejection in many others. As some anons have learned the hard way.
The elite globalists' control pyramid has long programmed society's autopilot.
How do we unprogram or reprogram it, in a way that leaves people more flexible, more compassionate, more awake, more perceptive, more receptive to truth?
Let's discuss normalcy bias and how to overcome it.
Whoa. You and I are on the same wavelength today.