08 July, 2016

Nodding & winking (17/30)

Many people have firmly but politely pointed out that they do think critically fairly often. Good.

They also tell me that they do understand the world but agree that the vast majority don't.

I feel that I must agree. So, what everybody knows that everybody else knows is actually wrong.

In this post I hope to change that. I shall give two examples. Hopefully then what everybody knows everybody else knows will re-allign with what everybody individually knows.

Example 1, the Scotch Whisky Association promotes, protects and represents the interests of the whisky industry. That is what everybody knows everybody else knows. Individually, we can all have a critical think and understand that this is not actually true. The Scotch Whisky Association takes 'legal bribes' from the 'big boy's to keep the 'game' tilted in their favour.
Nods and winks all round.


Example 2, CSCO in Switzerland certify the accuracy and precision of Swiss watches. That is what everybody knows everybody else knows. Individually, we can all have a critical think and understand that this is not actually true. CSCO takes 'legal bribes' from the 'big boy's to keep the 'game' tilted in their favour.
Nods and winks all round.

So yes, what you know and I know, everybody knows. But, this differs immensely from what we all know everybody else knows.

Is this important? Yes because I have just described your government, twice.

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