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First, do no harm…

First, do no harm…

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Maybe, but an expert would surely be more accurate than a broken clock.. which relies on luck to be right.

My luck doesn't really work like that.

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In 2022, experts are right less often than broken clocks. Incompetency has risen to Epic Retard proportions.

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Peak incompetency reached?

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Incompetency has risen to Epic Retard proportions.

You don't think the ill-gotten billions of dollars Pfizer had to throw around didn't have anything to do with it?

I think it goes back much farther than the scamdemic. The day they started busing kids so that niggers could hide the incompetence of their race, they dropped the mission of education and changed it to a mission of indoctrination. Hell, they even slowed down on printing and buying new textbooks for a quarter of a century starting in the mid-Sixties, because the mission wasn't to educate anymore, so new books were superfluous.

It was just a way to ramrod niggers into every aspect of every corner of society, from the kindergartens to Congress. And of course the whole scheme is 100% kikes and their White woman enablers.

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Classifying thinking styles using Isaiah Berlin's prototypes of the fox and the hedgehog, Tetlock contends that the fox--the thinker who knows many little things, draws from an eclectic array of traditions, and is better able to improvise in response to changing events--is more successful in predicting the future than the hedgehog, who knows one big thing, toils devotedly within one tradition, and imposes formulaic solutions on ill-defined problems. He notes a perversely inverse relationship between the best scientific indicators of good judgement and the qualities that the media most prizes in pundits--the single-minded determination required to prevail in ideological combat.