7
Johnson 7 points ago +7 / -0

Pointing out flaws in others for your own benefit is arguably the most addictive social behaviour. Docs do not realize they're doing this instead of minding their careers a lot of the time.

3
Johnson 3 points ago +3 / -0

Idk about brainwash. They just incompletely educate. Most of their psychology understanding seems corrupted or even wrong, they learn nothing about basic leadership principles and political responsibilities, and they do not work with insurance companies to implement policies reducing risk.

Many leave with god complexes and romantic neuroses, with no pragmatic sense of business and many dangerously wrong ideas about leadership.

1
Johnson 1 point ago +1 / -0

Most just say whatever to avoid legal trouble.

I agree no one stepping up there disappointed me. Lots of power available.

Most think they know a lot more than they do, especially about topics outside of their field, because of how much the embargoed supply of healthcare workers inflates their egos beyond recognition.

Many of the lower level ones genuinely do not know any better, so they're used to believing authorities.

13
Johnson 13 points ago +13 / -0

"Fall in line" describes most of the administration in MI, from my experience.

-4
Johnson -4 points ago +7 / -11

I cannot take his voice seriously, even if the spirit of his argument makes sense. He also fails to guide his focus with appropriate priorities for how serious each event is.

1
Johnson 1 point ago +1 / -0

Authoritarian dictatorships usually cause less trouble than this lockdown and social justice nonsense.

1
Johnson 1 point ago +2 / -1

A group hiding in Af g committed a serious crime. What do we do?

I was thinking of picking up my father's work from a decade ago in a different country. We will spend trillions of dollars.

What does this have to do with anything?

Close enough. No one will notice.

41
Johnson 41 points ago +43 / -2

Really good album, I'm embarrassed to say.

Leftism

25
Johnson 25 points ago +25 / -0

At least we're restructuring elections to secure them.

How does PA look? Seems most pivotal for his chances.

2
Johnson 2 points ago +2 / -0

I agree. Centralized leadership also works in some of the same ways as foreign influence. People do not act as corrupt when responsible within small groups.

13
Johnson 13 points ago +14 / -1

I think those forces almost end up the default in most systems. Responsible leadership can try to steer us away from them.

I wish we found a movement for local support because external influence seems to cause the majority of corruption, and I think people would speak more freely in closer-knit groups.

1
Johnson 1 point ago +1 / -0

ugly world. You feel soulless depending on someone you cannot criticize for your career. I can see why he fell into degeneracy. I would imagine a lot of people in these worlds welcome far worse 'demons' and do not see anything come of it. Probably most do worse than him and escape scrutiny without a presidential campaign.

1
Johnson 1 point ago +1 / -0

I'm surprised so many elites want their children to go to Georgetown. Nowhere near as difficult to get into as the top places.

4
Johnson 4 points ago +4 / -0

He does the easy job so many do of attacking obvious changes to tradition for their imperfections without leading himself. Essentially a twitter troll, except he does not even write his own material. He just reads in childlike makeup.

4
Johnson 4 points ago +4 / -0

And to take over the media with grassroots journalism.

1
Johnson 1 point ago +1 / -0

Oh, no. Media and information verified by the actual consumers of it.

view more: ‹ Prev Next ›