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I'd like to start a podcast about how stupid Americans are becoming

Posted by $ Abaco 6 days, 4 hours ago to Entertainment
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I'd work in suggestions and interviews by experts so that people can learn how to be less stupid. But, a lot of it would be stories about observations I made, guests made, included with plenty of laughter about it.

Last week I sat and watched a crew of young people try to make cheesesteak sandwiches and deliver them to the correct customers at a local sandwich shop. They struggled so bad that I was almost driven to tears. These people have no chance... They are nice. Just in trouble. Was telling a buddy to sit in his car at the local Walmart and watch people try to navigate it and park their cars. Yesterday my wife went into a dollar store to get a balloon for my mother in law's birthday. They couldn't do it. They blew up one with the wrong number, stumbled around in circles. I sent my daughter in after almost 15 minutes to see what was going on. A minute later they came walking out with my wife empty-handed, talking angrily waving her hands around with my daughter trailing behind. I thought, "uh-oh". My wife was so mad that the manager told her to never come back. Seriously...I laughed so hard I almost had to pull my truck over and walk around. I howled.

A while back I did start to write a book about this phenomenon and it became too dark...staring into the abyss. Maybe writing it with positive mental/neurological health input could be easier. But, the podcast would never run out of stories. There is evidence linking mRNA vaccination to a plethora of neurological disorders, which is why I think I'm noticing this more. Of course, having such a podcast could result and threats and be dangerous one's health. You know you're over the target when you start getting the flak.

Was listening to a Tom Woods podcast this morning walking the dog and his guest used the term, "high IQ weirdos" and I thought..."Is that me?" My IQ came in pretty high when I was a kid, making them realize I wasn't stupid (I'm not so sure about that) but that I was bored with school. That's my daughter, really. My college education was a very good one - engineering, philosophy, economics. It probably saved me. I've changed my mind on some important topics....Something I think is unique to the 15%ers I reference.

Would this podcast get deplatformed and censored? I saw a clip of a podcast on LinkedIn where the three hosts laughed about people naming their kids "Alakazam" and things like that....giving me this idea.


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  • Posted by VetteGuy 6 days, 2 hours ago
    You are right - You would NEVER run out of material. Keeping it light-hearted (rather than just sad and depressing) might be the bigger challenge!
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  • Posted by rhfinle 5 days, 5 hours ago
    Abaco, you're right on track, but I don't know about the "becoming" part. We've always been there. George Carlin, the greatest philosopher of the 20th century, said, in 1990,
    "Think of how stupid the average person is, and realize half of them are stupider than that."
    I have a line that I use frequently to test the intelligence of supermarket cashiers, who hold up my milk carton and ask, "Do you want this in a bag?"
    I reply, "Gawd, no, if you take it out of that carton and put it in a bag, it'll be all over the place."
    99% of them just stare at me with a blank expression.
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  • Posted by JohnRandALL 5 days, 19 hours ago
    Look at the comments when Johnny from Watters World goes out on the street and asks simple questions of people on the street ..... apparently, the average person is dumb as sh*t. No basic knowledge of politics, geography, or American history. Frightening. But I think your idea is great!
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  • Posted by $ pixelate 5 days, 2 hours ago
    Thinking does not occur automatically, certainly not for the majority of the human population. Thinking requires: the wet-ware, cortical tissues, neural connectivity - essentially, the 1.3 kg of gray matter as a basis. Next, you must know how to think, analogy is the operating system sitting on the hardware. How effective vs efficient is that OS and is it optimized for the hardware (wet-ware brain). This takes effort, like learning to play the violin, design a circuit board, build an electronic medical records business, code in 6809 Assembler, etc. And then, you have to make the choice to think -- to take in the material from the world, perceptions, images and words (written, spoken) -- synthesize the inputs with the storehouse of lived experiences, lessons, application of logic (Is this even possible, mathematically, statistically), along with how those inputs meld into your personal working template for mentally navigating through the world.

    It doesn't take long -- as many of us have observed -- for the decadence of a world awash in an abundance of cheap, reliable energy to allow sloth to become the normal operating mode among the herd of humanity. Every creature, from the single-celled organism to the zenith of life (thinking of the inventors during the Golden Age / Era) will work to optimize the effort necessary to acquire energy required for survival. The timeframe spans from the instantaneous (living in the Now) to the multi-generational thinkers.

    Thinking is hard. So, how about leaving it up to The Experts? Lots of folks have done just that. There is a 97% consensus that Climate Change is real, it is anthropogenic and a crisis. My brain stops and inquires: Is that 97% even possible? Where did that figure come from? How was that survey conducted? And yet we have a myriad of talking heads (State Science Institute grifters) and Gore is still out there peddling his climate religion. We all fondly recall C19 (Covid) and I say fondly in terms of what that phenomena revealed about a great many individuals that we got to know a whole lot better in context of their behavior as directed by The Experts. We have to 'flatten the curve' -- we need to cut down the 'cases' -- And my scientific brain inquires: What is a case? What is this PCR thing and can you really get a positive Covid result from a ham sandwich? What about herd immunity? What is in this vaccine, how was it approved so quickly and why are we finding so many young people suffering from catastrophic medical events within months of taking any form of the Vax? If the USA has the most awesome military and off-the-charts budget, why is the SoH still closed to much of the oil cargo traffic? If Israel can have nukes, why can't Iran?

    The term useless eaters and breeders is very real. I even use it in polite company. My kid brother did not make it to 41 years. Died with nothing (zero net worth), a gaggle of offspring (none of them had his name). He liked to drink a bit. He eventually quit (drinking, and everything else); that was the coroner's report back in 2008. It isn't so much that there are so many "leaky vessels" ambulating across the planet; rather, they are incentivized to be leaky.

    Some folks think that we're heading toward a "Star Trek Federation Future." Horse-pucky. I believe that the only thing that will get us out of this malaise of mediocrity is a long, cold, hard winter. By long, I mean at least 20 years of hardship including famine, disease, wide-spread power outages, and a resulting catastrophic drop in population ... it isn't the high population drop, per se, it's the quantity of misfits, miscreants and maladaptive morons that will be purged in terms of their own undoing.

    Go ahead and write the book (podcast); but write it for yourself, if anyone else finds value it it, that's just a bonus. My preference would be to keep it dark. Rand's novel (AS) was dark and prophetic. The course was mathematically determined and ended in complete collapse. On the bright side, AS provided the beacon for the way out.

    If this sham of a global economy were collide with reality and the collapse were to begin in earnest, I would make my way through the chaos and be in my 90s on The Other Side. Cheers to creatively synthesizing our thoughts and actions as we weave through the impending collapse and darkness.
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    • Posted by CaptainKirk 5 days, 1 hour ago
      Some folks think that we're heading toward a "Star Trek Federation Future." Horse-pucky. I believe that the only thing that will get us out of this malaise of mediocrity is a long, cold, hard winter. By long, I mean at least 20 years of hardship including famine, disease, wide-spread power outages, and a resulting catastrophic drop in population ... it isn't the high population drop, per se, it's the quantity of misfits, miscreants and maladaptive morons that will be purged in terms of their own undoing.

      @pixelate I believe this is actually ON TAP. Do you think there is a reason they tried Net Zero? I see EVERYTHING happening today as a step towards starving most people out of existence:
      1) We are blocking enough world wide fuel to disrupt Planting and Fertilizing (This will kill people)
      2) We saw the WEF go after the #2 food exporter and others
      3) We are "suddenly" seeing Alpha Gal (and Ticks and Lyme Disease) spreading like fire. Meanwhile reports of ranchers finding BOXES full of many hundreds of ticks!
      4) A near-complete dumbing down of Americans. The average kid in high school can't tell the difference between a "Good Degree" and a "Waste of Money Degree", because they are being told they DESERVE the "College Experience"
      (Fact, in University, my GF was in a Sorority. She was an Engineering Student. The ONLY ONE in that Sorority. Her "Big Sister" suggested she change her major so she can attend MORE house events, and Fun Games at the Sorority! About a year later, she dropped out of the Sorority, graduated on time and got a job in Environmental Engineering. We laugh every time we talked about this. (Haven't seen her in Decades, though), but probably still laughing).

      So, you see all of this. You look at the PUSH to vaxx everyone, and the amount of tracking. And the WILD Differences in Effects depending on the BATCH (up to 10,000 times differences in side effects and deaths). And you DO NOT SEE that this was testing the ability to see what GENES tolerate Genetic Mutation.

      The side conversations about genetically modifying people to NOT be able to eat meat. Make them smaller so they consume less, etc. etc.

      Meanwhile, China is playing with the IQ genetics, and trying to make their Super Soldiers and Super Engineers.

      FWIW, I wouldn't be surprised after noticing how many WEALTHY/TECHIE people appear to be on the spectrum. That the increase in Autism is our government doing some experiments to make super smart, anti-social controllable geniuses... And ALSO groups of people that will require a LIFETIME of care that will never be productive. That saddens me. But I can't say the probability is ZERO at this point in my life!
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      • Posted by $ pixelate 4 days, 3 hours ago
        CK -- I believe that we are on the same page. The slow incremental devastation has been orchestrated.

        All of the failures in policy and fractures in morality are the deliberate exercise to "bring it all down" albeit, in such a manner as a controlled demolition, much like the self-erasure of Building 7... quite convenient to eliminate a few problems being addressed by the SEC and just "Pull it" -- thank you Mr. Silverstein and Company. The damages are set in such a way as to cause just enough commotion, but not enough for any serious change (real breakage ... not the $3M in damages to the US Capitol during the Great Theater of Insurrection ... followed by the taxpayer-funded $300M costs to prosecute the folks that should have been issued a trespassing fine).

        I hold that much of the destruction, although planned and carried out, is also the result of plain old optimization in evolutionary biology. An organism will optimize toward efficiency -- if you can live off of welfare checks without having to lift a finger, they why do so? The mental machinery necessary to exist somewhere near the top of the John Galt spectrum is rare among human individuals. As such, the vast herd will go along with the Experts, behave in the manner of Spectators, go-along-to-get-along.

        This is all afforded in the context of a world swimming in cheap, abundant, reliable energy. The EROI tells a different story. The Energy Return On Investment was 100 back in 1910 ... high quality oil was available in abundance near the surface of the Earth, sometimes under pressure -- poke a pipe in the ground then collect the oil into tanker cars and pipelines. It cost the energy extracted from 1 barrel of oil to produce 100 barrels of useful equivalent. Fast forward to 1970, the EROI drops to 30 ... we are going to more remote places to get that oil -- offshore, Prudhoe Bay, etc... By 2010, the ERO was round 10. In order to live in a Civilization of Affluence, where even your ordinary Joe can afford Disneyland, Carnival Cruises, Pet Food Warehouses ... you need an EROI of at least 10. The US Shale revolution occurred with an EROI below 10... but was financed, in large, through debt. You can fake a lot with debt. But you cannot fake energy / resources / reality. A falling EROI means that the Quality of Life must go down, for the majority of the people. This reduction can be a controlled descent, OR, using credit, extract energy from the Earth, in the Now, energy which would have been extracted in the Future. By Living in the Now, with credit financing of Energy production, the slope of the Seneca decay curve is steepened. Of course, TPTB and engineers in the energy companies are aware of this. Most folks will just go along -- they will do their jobs -- and follow orders -- possibly with a shrug and sigh "what can one person do?"

        On a personal note -- I will be in Olympia Washington, the Temple of Justice, this June 11, 2026 -- a court hearing regarding whether or not a huge vertical landfill (wind farm) will be constructed near some of my land (40 acres in West Richland, WA). This sprawling monstrosity will stretch for 25 miles, with turbines 671 feet tall ... within the viewshed of 300,000+ residents of the Tri-Cities, Eastern Washington. The proposal is in violation of so many State, County, GMA (Growth Management Act), Yakima Nation (native tribes) policies as to be absurd. It will crater property values. Washington State Politicians and the Administrative State have a nice dream -- By 2050, the State will be Net-Zero. No carbon output from any of the power utilities. Of course, that means that the many thousands of wind turbines and solar panels, already installed, or to be installed in the next few years, must be Completely Replaced (Renewable or Replaceable?) -- by 2050. Also of course, none of these bureaucrats will be around in 25 years. By 2050, unless we can discover some new Star Trek form of energy, which I doubt, the EROI will be so low that the energy necessary to replace all those wind-solar-battery systems will not be available. Instead, those 400,000+ wind turbines, both on land and out at sea, will stand there rotting away, an obscene testament to the psychopathology of politicians, bureaucrats and contractors that are just following orders and getting paid. The future looks dark, dangerous and diabolically ugly.
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        • Posted by mccannon01 3 days, 9 hours ago
          Wow. I'm seeing the same here in western NY. Solar farms and wind turbines dotting the landscape. Solar farms are covering good cropland that are snowed under in the winter. Meanwhile my utility bills keep going up and up.
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  • Posted by loneeagle 5 days, 2 hours ago
    Watch man-on-the-street interviews as persons are asked basic geography questions and the ignorance is stunning. Same seems to apply to basic history questions.
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  • Posted by JakeOrilley 5 days, 9 hours ago
    Staring into the abyss is always an exercise in restraint - to easy to stare too long. As Nietzsche says - don't stare too long into the abyss less the abyss stares back at you - or that is close.....

    In this case too much time spent looking and observing the stupid, how much would rub off, how soon?
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  • Posted by mccannon01 5 days, 10 hours ago
    I think it has something to do with the taxpayer funded public "learing" and indoctrination centers, not to mention massive immigration no longer needing to assimilate. I normally don't listen to podcasts, but put up a link to yours and I will check it out for sure. I enjoy your posts here in the Gulch and I'm sure I'll enjoy a podcast authored by you.
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  • Posted by CaptainKirk 5 days, 1 hour ago
    It's called the "Whatever" Podcast.

    He asks women, who believe they deserve a man who makes 8 figures (10+ Million) per YEAR...

    What 77+33 is. And NONE of them can do it in their heads. In some cases... they don't even get close.

    It's crazy. A Product of Public Schools and Fatherless homes, IMHO
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  • Posted by $ gharkness 5 days, 4 hours ago
    I absolutley want to hear it! You are asking about being deplatformed. Not really sure what place you would use, but if you do find one, please announce it when you start your podcast.
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  • Posted by katrinam41 1 day, 1 hour ago
    I just finished watching two young men given 4 minutes to call a number using a rotary phone. It was alarming. They kept repeating the same mistakes over and over, never learning from them...
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    • Posted by rhfinle 20 hours, 45 minutes ago
      A while back I saw a competition on a late night show -- I think it was Letterman. The host set up two teenagers to text a message across the room on cell phones.
      heir competition was a couple of retired Ham Radio guys with telegraph keys, who could do Morse at better than 40 words per minute, and who skunked the teenagers.
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  • Posted by $ Genez 9 hours, 53 minutes ago
    Raised 5 kids who I would tell often "Rule number 1 - people are idiots". They started acting like I was being mean, then they'd tell some story of someone doing one of these stupid things you see videos and memes about and I'd point out that Rule #1 was true... I agree with several of the comments though that this is a great idea. I think you could have a lot of humor and showcasing of the current state of humanity, with the lessons being there about issues with education, groupthink and so on.

    As far as some comments about "the shot" and it's ramifications, there are multiple studies now of how various cancers and all types of disorders are skyrocketing among those vaxxed. That was a definite exercise in control, as well as all of the impacts on population by those who think our population is too high. Unfortunately my wife felt pressured to get it for work and got 2 doses... Now has a form RA attacking her joints and causing pain. We trace the cause back to her having the vax and still getting C19 and starting to have these issues right after.. She also saw (working in an allergy and immunotherapy clinic) the information about how MANY of their immunotherapy patients who trusted and got the shot so they wouldn't get sick, then developed cancers, at far greater rate than ever before..

    In terms of energy, there is a theory, abiogenetic petroleum, that the earth produces oil without the need for buried organic material. It's interesting and might explain why we still haven't hit peak oil. Of course the idea that we are hitting a point where the cost is becoming greater than the return is still possible. The only other solution is if somehow we get fusion energy off the ground and have a cheaper viable way to sustain our current infrastructure and society. I agree though that the windmills and solar farms are FAR more costly than anyone is willing to admit. No one discusses the windmill blades that have to be replaced in 20 years and for which they have no way to dispose of or reuse the material to build them. Any discussion of the cost to build such things and then safely reuse or recycle them is shut down as being anti Green energy...

    Idiots indeed....
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