

Episode 2755 CWSA 02/19/25
Feb 19, 2025
Dive into the intriguing world where video gaming sharpens political discourse, revealing how decision-making skills can impact voter turnout. Discover the politically charged aftermath of U.S. attorney firings amid intense negotiations on global issues like Ukraine. Explore skepticism over government drug seizure reports, raising questions of trust and manipulation. Lighter moments include a public figure's surprising weight loss journey and the examination of health trends influenced by cultural icons. Plus, the peculiarities of modern protests prompt a discussion on grassroots authenticity.
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Backwards Science?
- People who are naturally good at something tend to do it more.
- The science in the Counter-Strike study might be backward, as those with faster decision-making may be drawn to video games, not vice-versa.
Propagandized Democrats
- Scott Adams recounts an encounter with a Democrat who was fully propagandized.
- The individual exhibited an inability to listen, resorting to talking over Adams and rejecting any evidence contradicting their views.
Brainwashing Tell
- Common behavioral patterns among certain groups can indicate external influences like brainwashing.
- The inability to listen and the tendency to talk over others, often observed in those who are fully propagandized, is a significant tell.