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High IQ information processing.
There is a higher rate of intelligent people on /pol/ today people who do make their opinions and people who can logically infer what is right and what is wrong.

It is possible to make more intelligent people by encouraging them to process information like so:
1. Does this information affect me (within 50km radius of me?)
2. Is this information real? (Can this information be tested to be real)
3. Do I need to address this information? (Does responding to this information improve the situation?)
4. Respond

For the first 3 steps if you answer no to any of them, you don't need to do anything. The final step is only initiated if it must be.

This will save you a lot of time when communicating here.
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>There is a higher rate of intelligent people on /pol/ today people who do make their opinions and people who can logically infer what is right and what is wrong.
Newfag detected
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Guarding your mind against misinformation is a great thing. Any person can lie.
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>>534202690
This post is a lie:
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>>534202568
Is this your first time using source criticism?
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