Spoken like a true
Bahhhh Baaahhh
That's right fella, you just keep on believing what your local newsman tells you.
Read a little, it may help you , I doubt it but hey, I'm here to help. I posted point 4 but you should read 1 through 3 while munching on a little hay.
Oh, the naiveté of these people…
htxtommy.medium.com
4. The Danger of Unexamined Beliefs
Another irony is that those who label others as “sheep” often do so without critically examining their own beliefs. By doing this, they risk falling into the same trap of conformity they criticize in others. True intellectual independence requires an ongoing process of self-reflection and questioning of one’s own beliefs, which includes recognizing the potential for groupthink within one’s own circle.
In the end, the irony of calling others “sheep” lies in the fact that the accuser, too, is part of a group or belief system, whether they realize it or not. Rather than using the term as a means of asserting superiority, individuals should engage in constructive dialogue and encourage critical thinking in themselves and others. Recognizing our own tendencies towards conformity and group identity is the first step in fostering genuine intellectual independence. Instead of labeling others, let’s strive for a society that values open-mindedness, empathy, and a willingness to engage in respectful conversations that challenge our beliefs and broaden our perspectives. After all, in the grand scheme of things, we are all part of one human flock, each of us trying to navigate the complexities of our world in our own way.