10-31-2024, 03:12 AM
A physicist (whose name escapes me at the moment and I'm too lazy to look it up) stated:
“I would rather have questions that can’t be answered than answers, that can’t be questioned."
It is a precept I have adhered to, for both my personal and professional life.
Woe unto them . . . that dared question the answers spewing from the elitists and their echo chambers, during Covid!
Or dare question the media, the "experts" and our government and its institutions or policies (except, of course, if it was concerning Trump).
That . . . is the biggest threat to our democratic republic (and causes people to become docile sheep).
Along with the Harri-Balz ticket, too.
“I would rather have questions that can’t be answered than answers, that can’t be questioned."
It is a precept I have adhered to, for both my personal and professional life.
Woe unto them . . . that dared question the answers spewing from the elitists and their echo chambers, during Covid!
Or dare question the media, the "experts" and our government and its institutions or policies (except, of course, if it was concerning Trump).
That . . . is the biggest threat to our democratic republic (and causes people to become docile sheep).
Along with the Harri-Balz ticket, too.