“We're raising children who can't play.”
That is the warning at the heart of Sophie Winkleman's powerful speech on smartphones, screens and the future of education.
As countries around the world bring books and handwriting back into classrooms, she asks a simple question:
“If all the research says one thing, why are schools doing another?”
Watch the full speech from ARC 2026
“I went to court to argue what a woman is and lost to a man. Twice.”
When @salltweets created a women-only app, she never imagined it would lead to one of the world's first legal battles over sex and gender identity.
Her warning is bigger than one court case:
“If the state can force you to accept men as women, they can force you to accept anything.”
Watch Sall Grover’s full speech from ARC 2026.
It’s official
Even the USA government now admits it
How long before Australian government agencies bow to truth? Bow to the inevitable?
How long TGA? CMO? Department of Health?
𝗙𝗜𝗥𝗘 𝗧𝗛𝗘 𝗟𝗜𝗔𝗥 𝗧𝗩 𝗖𝗢𝗠𝗠𝗘𝗥𝗖𝗜𝗔𝗟
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Diese visuelle Darstellung zeigt sehr eindringlich, wie leicht unser Geist beeinflusst werden kann.
Die Ringe verändern ihre Position nicht!
Jedoch kann es unter anderem mit Hilfe der Pfeile, Verformung, etc. gelingen, bei uns den Eindruck zu erschaffen, dass sie sich bewegen.
How to play 'Happy Birthday' Like Beethoven, Chopin, Brahms, Bach and Mozart Piano by Nicole Pesce.
Which style do you feel is suitable and the most wonderful?
SHOCKING: Dr. Aseem Malhotra testifies about MASSIVE truth bombs on mRNA vaccine harms, scientific corruption, and the betrayal of public trust.
“I have called for a MORATORIUM on these UNSAFE and DEFECTIVE products…there is SERIOUS HARM…”
THIS IS WHAT BRAVERY LOOKS LIKE…
Every obedience experiment in history had the same overlooked finding.
Not everyone complied.
In Milgram’s lab, 35% refused to deliver the final shock. In Asch’s line experiments, 25% never conformed, not once, across any trial. In Zimbardo’s prison, at least one guard refused to dehumanize. One prisoner demanded a lawyer instead of a doctor and broke the psychological frame entirely.
We spent decades studying the ones who obeyed.
We barely asked what made the others different.
That question matters more now than it ever has.
The resisters in the COVID era were not difficult to find. Physicians who filed exemptions and lost their licenses. Nurses who walked away from careers rather than mandate patients into decisions they hadn’t genuinely chosen. Scientists who published contrary data knowing what it would cost them. Parents who stood alone at school board meetings. Ordinary people who simply said, quietly, without drama , no.
What made them different?
Research consistently identifies a cluster of factors. Not personality traits you either have or don’t. Situational and cognitive patterns that can be cultivated.
First: prior reflection on authority. The resisters had usually thought, before the crisis, about the limits of institutional trust. They weren’t cynics. They were people who had already asked the question “under what conditions would I refuse?” before anyone was asking them to comply.
Second: a concrete reference point outside the consensus. A value, a principle, an oath, a relationship that existed independently of the institutional structure demanding compliance. Something the system couldn’t reach.
Third: at least one other person. Milgram found that a single dissenting confederate reduced compliance dramatically. The resisters rarely stood entirely alone. They found each other. Sustained each other. Gave each other permission.
Fourth: the willingness to tolerate social pain. Not immunity to it. Tolerance of it. They felt the pressure. They felt the exclusion. They chose the discomfort of integrity over the comfort of belonging.
None of this is innate. All of it is learnable.
The most important thing Milgram, Asch, and Zimbardo taught us is not how fragile conscience is.
It’s that conscience can hold, if you’ve trained it, named its limits, and found even one other person willing to hold theirs beside you.
Build that now. Because the experiment is always running.
Until then stay humble.
@Cat5SMASHICANE Not AI . The most interesting observation is how the pattern *flows and then follows the exact reversal (unwinds) into the initial static position.
Remember when Pfizer did not want to kill themselves, & refused to take their own product, which was injected into the rest of the population. Well it looks like they gave themselves the equivalent of saline.
My spousal unit and I date nights range from candlelight dinners to arguing over who forgot the coupons at aisle seven.
We've tried dancing in the kitchen, midnight milkshake runs, and one questionable "DIY spa night." Moral of the story: try the crazy ideas-worst case, you laugh... best case, you make a memory. 😂