Is Stupidity Contagious?
So is stupidity contagious?
Yes… very… it’s contagious through the algorithm, through the likes, through the need to belong, through the fear of being left out of the herd
So is stupidity contagious?
Yes… very… it’s contagious through the algorithm, through the likes, through the need to belong, through the fear of being left out of the herd
The story of the barista from Netanyahu’s video is one of those small moments that explains a large phenomenon.
In the age of social media, the battle for public opinion is no longer fought only between governments, it is fought between images.
Those who believed “high-tech is enough” quickly discovered that code doesn’t heat homes in winter and startups don’t keep the lights on when Europe panics.
Yes, the destroyers and ruiners are among us — in faculty lounges, film festivals, and NGOs with suspiciously generous grants.
But they won’t win.
Because even if they hate themselves, we love this country enough for both of us.
World War III hasn’t started with bombs or troop movements, It began quietly, stealthily — in towns and cities across the West.
A war of demographics, of identity, of who is allowed to speak, and who must shut up.
If you fell asleep in 1995 and woke up in October 2025, you would be flipping through the news and asking yourself: “What the hell happened to Belgium?!”
A country that for most of the world symbolized chocolate, a beautiful Brussels square, and beer with a perfect foam — has become a battleground between a tired Western culture and an ideology that believes the 7th century is the high-tech of values