
Daderp
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They put scars on women’s faces for a job interview experiment… then secretly removed them. The women went in believing they had visible disfigurements — and came out reporting massive discrimination, with interviewers supposedly referencing their “scars.” Konstantin Kisin used this study to make a powerful point: constantly telling people they’re oppressed or disadvantaged primes them to see discrimination everywhere, even when it isn’t there. It’s the same psychological effect as buying a new car and suddenly noticing that model on every street. The ideology of victimhood doesn’t just describe reality — it actively shapes it. We should be teaching young people they’re strong and capable of overcoming adversity, not training them to see themselves as permanent victims. What’s one way you’ve seen this “victimhood mindset” play out in real life?

Placebo effect is powerful- in a 2009 study, women who took testosterone behaved more fairly towards others in negotiations w less conflicts. However, women who believed they took testosterone (but actually just had placebo) behaved more aggressively & unfairly nature.com/articles/natur…



Oracle and Amazon filed thousands of H-1B visa petitions over the past two fiscal years while cutting thousands of U.S.-born jobs, per NYP

Everyone talks about H-1B. Nobody talks about what feeds it. The Student Back Door. Directly from USCIS filings & congressional reports. 381k foreign students authorized to work in ONE YEAR. No cap. No test. And when they convert to H-1B, their spouse gets authorized too.


Mission accomplished!! What’s the mission, start a New World WAR!!





















