Scientist is the perfect word for it really. It comes from an indo european root meaning to split things apart, in this sense meaning the ability to discern one thing from another.
>Common man does not speculate about the great problems. With regard to them he relies upon other people's authority, he behaves as "every decent fellow must behave," he is like a sheep in the herd. It is precisely this intellectual inertia that characterizes a man as a common man. Yet the common man does choose. He chooses to adopt traditional patterns or patterns adopted by other people because he is convinced that this procedure is best fitted to achieve his own welfare. And he is ready to change his ideology and consequently his mode of action whenever he becomes convinced that this would better serve his own interests.
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and are the common man.
I'd have to identify with the third group. Sometimes the lies are obvious when media narrative makes no sense at all or directly conflicts with things I am sure are facts or that I have seen evidence of.
If I hadn't seen all the video evidence of election fraud I might be persuaded there was only random voting fraud but that's not possible when I consider what I've seen, basic facts that are being ignored by media and people coming forward with first hand accounts.
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