Avatar
Hans Karlsborn
00d6405712afbf1aa7b7df1bc39821e666963594ee90883ff9f6cf21570b5106
Just a Swedish 🇸🇪 pleb living in Portugal 🇵🇹 Bitcoin is the ultimate given as a money and as such the ultimate gamechanger.

”We will cut the federal funding for any schools pushing marxist and communist race and gender theories on our children. We will keep men out of women’s sports. We will not give one penny to any schools that have vaccine mandates or mask mandates. I’ll keep Elisabeth Warren and her goons away from your #BITCOIN”.

-Donald Trump, 25 May 2024

”I’ll keep Elisabeth Warren and her goons away from your #Bitcoin”.

-Donald Trump, 25 may 2024

Here are some

1. He actually believes in the #climatescam

and as a consequence HATES coal, oil and natural gas.

2. He is at the SAME TIME absolutely OPPOSED to nuclear. 🤡

3. He supports ”the rights” of women to abort a pregnancy up until the moment of birth.

Replying to Avatar An Ice King

Cognitive dissonance, a term coined by psychologist Leon Festinger in 1957, refers to the mental discomfort experienced when an individual holds two or more contradictory beliefs, values, or attitudes simultaneously. This discomfort often leads people to change one of the conflicting elements to reduce the dissonance and restore internal consistency.

A performative contradiction occurs when a person's actions contradict the very beliefs or values they are espousing, revealing a gap between their stated principles and actual behavior. This can be seen as an external manifestation of cognitive dissonance, where the contradiction is observable in one's actions rather than just internal thoughts.

For example, if someone passionately advocates for environmental conservation but regularly engages in activities that harm the environment, such as excessive use of single-use plastics or frequent air travel, they are experiencing a performative contradiction. Their behavior contradicts their expressed commitment to environmentalism, potentially due to unresolved cognitive dissonance.

This contradiction can arise from various factors:

1. Self-Deception or Rationalization: The individual may rationalize their behavior to align with their beliefs, convincing themselves that their actions are justified or that they are making enough positive impact in other areas to compensate for their contradictory behavior.

2. Social or Situational Pressures: External factors, such as social norms, peer pressure, or situational constraints, might lead individuals to act in ways that contradict their values. For instance, someone might continue working for a company that engages in unethical practices because of financial necessity or career advancement.

3. Lack of Awareness or Attention: The individual may not be fully aware of the contradiction between their actions and beliefs, often due to a lack of self-reflection or understanding of the implications of their behavior.

Addressing performative contradictions requires increasing self-awareness, engaging in honest self-assessment, and taking concrete steps to align actions with stated beliefs. This process can reduce cognitive dissonance and lead to more consistent and authentic behavior, ultimately enhancing personal integrity and credibility.

https://www.nysun.com/article/not-even-a-promise-to-free-silk-road-founder-ross-ulbricht-is-enough-to-shield-trump-from-libertarians-jeers

I’m a medical doctor by trade and was very surprised by the stupidity with which the plandemic was handled. Disgusted actually. And I no longer think it was stupidity at play, but malfeasence. Trump got played and the world with him.

The plandemic was the starting point for my bitcoin journey, and I no longer work as a physician.

His net worth plunged by 25% if remember it correctly. From 4 to 3 billion. (But now it is up).

Let me then ask you the following question: If Trump ONLY cared about himself, would he not have taken an easier path? One where he could continue to get kissed in the ass by celebrities, continue to add onto his fortune?

By the way, I’m never played by anyone(any longer; in my youth it still happened). I’m an observer who trust my own ability to discern truth falsehood. It has served me extremely well in my life.