uTobian

Share this post

The logical fallacies that have killed the most people over the last three years

tobyrogers.substack.com

The logical fallacies that have killed the most people over the last three years

Bougiecrats are addicted to bad thinking and it's killing them

Toby Rogers
Mar 16
362
397
Share this post

The logical fallacies that have killed the most people over the last three years

tobyrogers.substack.com

We are in the midst of the largest psyop in history. It’s very sophisticated and expensive. At the same time I am troubled by the number of people who refuse to think for themselves amidst this crisis.

The social science research on lying suggests that it takes two people to lie. One person to tell the lie and another person who really wants to believe the lie. Pharma, the mainstream media, government, and doctors lie every single day. But this is only possible because many people really want to believe the lie (even if it kills them). So they engage in elaborate mental gymnastics to trick themselves into believing that everything is going to be okay. It does not take a lot of effort to see through these cognitive distortions. But the bougiecrats want to belong so badly that they will say or do anything to ignore the evidence of harm that is right in front of their face.

Below are some of the logical fallacies that have killed the most people over the last three years.

LOGICAL FALLACIES ABOUT DOCTORS AND OTHER AUTHORITY FIGURES:

“He seems like a nice guy” fallacy;

“Went to a good school” fallacy;

“I like my doctor” fallacy;

“I couldn’t possibly read a vaccine safety study for myself” fallacy;

“Trust the experts™️” fallacy; and

“I Believe The Science™️” fallacy.

LOGICAL FALLACIES ABOUT PUBLIC HEALTH:

“Only certain official sources are trustworthy” fallacy;

“You are not a horse” fallacy (aka the FDA fallacy and the “Humans are suddenly not mammals” fallacy);

“Vitamins, minerals, sunshine, eating right, and exercise could not possibly contribute to health” fallacy (aka the Flexner fallacy);

“Repurposed off-the-shelf meds don’t work” fallacy (aka the Alex Berenson fallacy);

“Technology is superior to nature” fallacy; and

“D.C. bureaucrats with financial conflicts of interest are the ultimate arbiters of truth” fallacy.

LOGICAL FALLACIES ABOUT VACCINES AND THE IATROGENOCIDE:

“There is a system for evaluating vaccines” fallacy (aka the Neil deGrasse Tyson fallacy);

“I just want to travel again” fallacy;

“Covid vaccines are sh*te but the rest are okay” fallacy;

“Too many people would have to be in on it” fallacy;

“That would require malevolence, I don’t think they’re malevolent” fallacy;

“They would never do that” fallacy; and

“That could never happen here” fallacy.

As you can see, Pharma, with the help of the bougiecrats, has constructed an elaborate intellectual edifice to encourage people to reject the evidence of their own eyes and ears. Logical fallacies are always dangerous and in this case they are flat out deadly.

What would you add to the above list?


Blessings to the warriors. 🙌

Prayers for the vaccine-injured and everyone fighting to stop the iatrogenocide. 🙏

Huzzah for everyone working to build the better world our hearts know is possible. ✊

In the comments, please let me know what logical fallacies you’ve encountered over the last three years.

As always, I welcome any corrections.


Share

Leave a comment

Donate (via Donorbox)

397
Share this post

The logical fallacies that have killed the most people over the last three years

tobyrogers.substack.com
397 Comments
PonyBoy
8 hr ago

The "bougiecrats" have lost their minds and many so-called liberals.

It's a fallacy that they even possess the knowhow to build a better mousetrap let alone a better world.

Expand full comment
Reply
Jack Williams
Writes Jack’s Substack
10 hr ago

OK, thanks for this info. I thought I was being censored, Jack.

Expand full comment
Reply
395 more comments…
TopNewCommunity

No posts

Ready for more?

© 2023 Toby Rogers
Privacy ∙ Terms ∙ Collection notice
Start WritingGet the app
Substack is the home for great writing