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So the nig that can't understand how he would feel if he hadn't eaten breakfast this morning, because "but I did eat breakfast", actually believes Wakanda is a real place because he saw it in a movie which framed it as though it were a real place.

How could one distinguish a hypothetical scenario in a movie from reality if he lacks the capacity for abtract thought?

So the nig that can't understand how he would feel if he hadn't eaten breakfast this morning, because "but I did eat breakfast", actually believes Wakanda is a real place because he saw it in a movie which framed it as though it were a real place. How could one distinguish a hypothetical scenario in a movie from reality if he lacks the capacity for abtract thought?

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It's not just the low IQ. People emulate whatever people and behavior they see as successful. That's the power of visual media. The brainwashing still works, even if you "know" the movie isn't "real". IQ is pretty much irrelevant. It's probably less effective on really stupid people honestly.

This is why it is so important to closely control what you watch on screens.