Anyone agree that the term used allover MSM referring to us as cattle when we have immunity has got to stop?
HERD immunity'
We should demand they quit using terms for animals when discussing WE the PEOPLE
Anyone agree that the term used allover MSM referring to us as cattle when we have immunity has got to stop?
HERD immunity'
We should demand they quit using terms for animals when discussing WE the PEOPLE
fuck this shit of referring to us daily as cattle "herd" immunity
THIS should be made a real issue NOW.
Q told us they think we are sheep/cattle.
every MSM stroy talks about us as a HERD.
We are not animals.
Discuss this everywhere.
Sheesh, the MSM gets mad if we say tranny, but calling us a HERD is A-OK
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Herd
A herd is a social group of certain animals of the same species, either wild or domestic. The form of collective animal behavior associated with this is referred to as herding.
The term herd is generally applied to mammals, and most particularly to the grazing ungulates that classically display this behaviour. Different terms are used for similar groupings in other species; in the case of birds, for example, the word is flocking, but flock may also be used, in certain instances, for mammals, particularly sheep or goats. Large groups of carnivores are usually called packs, and in nature a herd is classically subject to predation from pack hunters.
Special collective nouns may be used for particular taxa (for example a flock of geese, if not in flight, is sometimes called a gaggle) but for theoretical discussions of behavioural ecology, the generic term herd can be used for all such kinds of assemblage.[citation needed]
The word herd, as a noun, can also refer to one who controls, possesses and has care for such groups of animals when they are domesticated.
Examples of herds in this sense include shepherds (who tend to sheep), goatherds (who tend to goats), and cowherds (who tend to cattle)
Some of us they view as "control animals"
A herd is by definition relatively unstructured. However, there may be two[4] or a few animals which tend to be imitated by the rest of the members of the herd more than others. An animal taking this role is called a "control animal", since its behaviour will predict that of the herd as a whole. It cannot be assumed, however, that the control animal is deliberately taking a leadership role. Control animals are not necessarily, or even usually, those that are socially dominant in conflict situations, though they frequently are. Group size is an important characteristic of the social environment of gregarious species.
>The word herd, as a noun, can also refer to one who controls, possesses and has care for such groups of animals when they are
domesticated.
Human parallels
The term herd is also applied metaphorically to human beings in social psychology, with the concept of herd behaviour. However both the term and concepts that underlie its use are controversial.
The term has acquired a semi-technical usage in behavioral finance to describe the largest group of market investors or market speculators who tend to "move with the market", or "follow the general market trend". This is at least a plausible example of genuine herding, though according to some researchers it results from rational decisions through processes such as information cascade and rational expectations. Other researchers, however, ascribe it to non-rational process such as mimicry, fear and greed contagion. "Contrarians" or contrarian investors are those who deliberately choose to invest or speculate counter to the "herd".
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Herd
AMEN to that!
Can a group or family of lions be called a herd? - Quora
No.
A herd is a name used for ungulates such as cattle species, deer species and antelope species, goat and sheep species as well as elephant and horse and donkey species.
For lions it's called
a pride
and
for a group of male lions is a coalition.
muh science