Malone talks censorship in our Medical Journals:
Dr. Robert Malone Talks Censorship | Interview - YouTube
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Malone talks censorship in our Medical Journals:
Dr. Robert Malone Talks Censorship | Interview - YouTube
You're probably familiar with the Milgram experiments, a majority of people will kill someone if someone with authority tells them to push a button. They wont enjoy it and they will try to get out of it, but they will do it.
He also did some follow up work on what would stop people pushing the button. Which is the far more interesting question, why some people were able to resist the impulse. It's been a while since I read it and I really need to find it again, but from memory he distilled it to two questions, that you ask the people who "are just doing their job"
They are doing what they do based on the illusion and weight of authority, to remove this there are two tacks to take:
1) Attacking the authority directly, that it is not real or it is illegitimate. That the rules are cruel and don't make sense and the leaders in charge lied to get there.
2) Putting the authority on them, they are the authority right now therefore it is their call.
Milgram seemed to think that these two steps reduced button pressing by the biggest margins.
So I guess theoretically talking to the security guard for a bit and mocking the rules and leaders before challenging his denial on the basis that there's no-one else here and it's his call. It's not the "rules" -- he's following his own authority. Make him realise how dumb the rules are, then put the weight of enforcement on him 100%. He might not relent but you'll certainly make him the most uncomfortable you can in enforcing them. He should bear a psychological cost for doing so.
This reminds me of a quote from The Outlaw Josey Wales:
The Outlaw Josey Wales: Don't piss down my back and tell me its raining. - YouTube
I don't know if you make these statements because you believe them or if you enjoy being a shit-stirrer. I suspect the latter, and if that is the case, I'm wasting my time by pointing out that the Aust state border controls are not mostly gone. Certainly not for the unvaccinated.
In the north (and I imagine elsewhere) rugby, soccer, football associations are all rolling out 'no vax, no play or spectate' for everyone 16 or over. Even if your kid is under 16, imagine not being allowed to watch them play. Imagine telling your sports-mad 16 yo that they can't do the thing they love the most because YOU won't let them.
In other news, today is Australia Day, the day we're meant to celebrate how great our country is.
Was this Tucker Carlson and Jimmy Dore talking about Howard Stern clip posted here yet?
Tucker Carlson: Howard Stern used to be incredibly brave & courageous. But now, he's become a coward - YouTube