Message from @Grenade123
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republicans do have no spine. dems have too many brains
just like typical communists, they all want to be the dictator
Muslim countries, they don't teach their kids to read until like age 15. So they get indoctrinated in their quaran nonsense before critical thinking comes in.
I'd disagree with that tbh
border people wear green?
Critical thinking comes in at around 8
Well its hard to have critical thinking without reading/writing abilities.
https://www.bostonherald.com/2016/11/18/man-admits-to-faking-hate-crime-in-malden/ tim get a load of this LMFAO
@stedly islamic text actually cannot be read at all, literally cannot be read by anyone. It is 'interpted' by people because they lack vowels in their written language
@stedly actualy, with thinking you learn to read just from seeing writing around you.
@Misomania This is correct sir.
Jonathan Haidt refers to a bunch of experiments by developmental psychologists. They discovered that around 7-8, children start learning about how to subvert and twist law, and question authority
All this happens naturally, too
@Redneo So a lot of them don't learn to read/write any language until 15. Does that mean they're Slow or is it their culture?
@Redneo the matter is that no one can read islamic text. It's impossible to read a language that is missing all of it's vowels in it's written text
It is with context
unfortunately, they will only twist and subvert in a general direction. the same direction as the rest of the society around them
^^
you guess what it says based on context and memory
Correct. Its the herd mentality nonsense again.
hold on
i see piaget
look at what happens when you shelter a kid.
Why is that there?
Good read.
Haidt, too.
Development psychology, actually critical thinking comes in at around 12 with the caveat that not everyone develops it
That sounds a bit late.
Piagets most profound theory is that we have adults walking around with the mentality of young teenagers
@stedly can be both, they created their culture to meet their physical development needs. Nature and nurture form in concert to each other
Yes, rarely, though.
He was primarily interested in childhood development.
well demi humans grow physically as they level up
unlike humans.
Not rarely, commonly
@Misomania is their culture "efficient" though, especially for innovation and free-thinking
Quite a few "adults" in our society we let drive and vote are like old children