Critical Thinking & 4D Chess.mp3
04/09/2018Devon
00:00:03 It's time for some real talk about Trump.00:00:04 There seems to have been some inexplicable actions and in some cases, inaction when it comes to the Trump administration.
00:00:11 And rather than challenge what is happening or not.
00:00:15 Happening in the.
00:00:15 Case of Jeff Sessions, I've noticed a lot of people explaining things away with this convenient 4D chess line that could.
00:00:24 And has been applied to literally anything that seems to go against the agenda that got Trump elected additionally.
00:00:32 If you point this.
00:00:33 Now you were attacked as a shill and sometimes banned from the conversation without rebuttal, which is all the evidence I need that people are thinking emotionally and not logically.
00:00:46 I reminded of a time when I was younger and a friend of mine had this terrible girlfriend.
00:00:51 He was infatuated with her.
00:00:53 And she was a cheater.
00:00:55 And it was obvious to everyone except for.
00:00:59 Him, but not because he had less information than we did, but for no other reason than he didn't want to believe it when she was caught, which happened several times, my friend would believe any flimsy excuse she gave him, and sometimes he would make the excuses for her.
00:01:16 It was madding to watch, but it it's basic psychology.
00:01:20 Cognitive dissonance, and like my friend.
00:01:23 If you're a human, you are not immune to cognitive dissonance, and the thing about cognitive dissonance, you literally have no idea you're experiencing it while you are experiencing it.
00:01:37 When faced with a reality too painful, my friend began living in this alternate universe that was so crucial.
00:01:44 To his mental well-being, he would violently defend the comfortable fiction he had created and.
00:01:50 He'd get furious with.
00:01:52 Me and my friends who would point out that she was cheating and even say we were trying to break them.
00:01:58 Up and that somehow we had some kind of evil plan to ruin his happiness.
00:02:03 I'm guessing there's a lot of people out there that had a friend like this, or maybe you were that friend.
00:02:08 As I said it, it happens to.
Speaker
00:02:09 Hey there.Devon
00:02:09 All of us.00:02:10 If you think you're immune to this.
00:02:13 It's likely you're.
00:02:14 Currently a victim.
00:02:16 So why do I mention this now when talking about Trump?
00:02:20 What has Trump done that reminds me of my friends cheating girlfriend?
00:02:26 Let's think back.
00:02:27 To a year.
00:02:28 Ago, when Trump publicly at least fell for an obvious false flag in Syria and responded by launching missiles at an airfield in Syria.
00:02:40 And rather than listen to what Trump said or what Trump did, lots of people trotted out this 40 chess meme or said it was a reverse false flag.
00:02:50 Whatever the hell that's supposed.
00:02:52 Me and lots of people who question the wisdom of launching missiles into a foreign country in response to a false flag while publicly supporting the false narrative, was called a shill.
00:03:06 And lots of people refuse to consider the simplest explanation that Trump isn't constantly playing mind games with everyone for no reason, and that maybe he just did the wrong thing.
00:03:20 Now when you.
00:03:21 Look at this particular situation critically.
00:03:23 It's it's hard to imagine a scenario where pretending to fall for a false flag and then launching missiles into Syria would give Trump or America any kind of advantage.
00:03:35 And as we begin to see a repeat of a year ago, these theories.
00:03:40 Become even more flimsy.
00:03:42 Let's suppose for a minute that it was 4 DHS.
00:03:47 OK.
00:03:48 How is firing missiles into Syria so that Neo cons and Never Trumpers can lick their lips and fantasize about another pointless war better than Trump?
00:03:58 Calling out the.
00:03:59 False flag for what it is and being a leader, instead of trying to rule by manipulation, because that's what you're saying, you're you're essentially saying.
00:04:08 That Trump chose to manipulate people with lies.
00:04:12 Rather than tell the truth because it gave him some sort of advantage to lie, what advantage does it give Trump or America for him to lie to the world and waste millions of dollars in weapons and risk loss of life and escalate a situation that could lead to?
00:04:29 World War 3.
00:04:30 And a country that poses.
00:04:32 Absolutely no threat to the United States.
00:04:34 Now suppose for a moment you are right.
00:04:38 Do you think that you are able to see through this as the obvious lie?
00:04:44 40 chess move, reverse false flag or whatever you want to call it.
00:04:48 But the people in the deep state, presumably the people Trump is trying to manipulate with this lie, some of whom have been running the country.
00:04:55 For decades are that easily.
00:04:59 Do you honestly think that you listening to Internet commentators and anonymous posters have given you some sort of unique insight into the?
00:05:08 Mind of Trump?
00:05:09 But the intelligence community, who by the way, has this the same access to all of the things that you do in addition to all the things you don't, these people are just so completely incompetent.
00:05:21 They have no idea what's going.
00:05:23 On but but you do.
00:05:25 If you believe that, I can assure you that you are underestimating your enemies and you're probably overestimating yourself, and I would suggest that it's at least possible that, like my friend who invested so much in his relationship and wanted very badly for things to work out with his girlfriend, that it's at least possible.
00:05:45 That you're creating an alternate reality to explain away a truth you'd rather not face.
00:05:50 You need to.
00:05:51 At least be able to entertain that possibility, and you need to ask yourself something right now.
00:05:56 What could Trump do that would cross the line?
00:06:00 What scenario would defy?
00:06:03 Absolutely. The 4D chess explanation. This is not a rhetorical question, by the way. I want you to really think about what headline you could see tomorrow.
00:06:12 That would really make you.
00:06:13 Think something has gone terribly wrong because.
00:06:16 I can tell you.
00:06:16 That cognitive dissonance is a powerful thing.
00:06:19 My friend would have explained away, and one did nearly.
00:06:24 And he was not a stupid person.
00:06:26 Dedication and loyalty are important things, especially right now, but not as important as critical thinking.
00:06:34 In a world saturated with lies, it's very difficult to discern the truth, but don't fall into this trap of thinking that everything is a lie and that reality is inverted, or that everything is some complicated puzzle that must be solved.
00:06:48 If you really trust Trump.
00:06:51 Then you should take him at.
00:06:52 His word instead of.
00:06:53 Selectively twisting it to fit it into.
00:06:56 Whatever you wanna hear now, of course the possibility.
00:07:00 This that there is some kind of unseen plan or or 4D chess, but if you operate with that assumption, you're not thinking with your head, you're thinking with your heart.
00:07:11 And just like my friend.
00:07:13 When you think with your.
00:07:15 It's only when it's too late that you can look back and say to yourself.
00:07:20 I can't believe I didn't see it sooner.
Speaker 2
00:07:24 I have the most loyal people.00:07:25 Did you ever say that where I could stand in the middle of 5th Ave.
00:07:28 and shoot somebody and I wouldn't lose any voters?
00:07:30 OK.
00:07:31 It's like incredible.
Devon
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