Behavioural scientist describes how ’parasitic ideas’ create ’wokesters’

Behavioural scientist Dr Gad Saad describes how people can be “parasitised“ by “ideological worms”, which he discusses in his book, ‘The Parasitic Mind’. “It’s parasitic because once you hold on to those beliefs, it is contrary to your best interest,” Dr Saad told Sky News host Rita Panahi. “In my book ‘The Parasitic Mind’, what I argue is that human beings can also be parasitised not only by actual physical worms, they could be parasitised by ideological worms. “So postmodernism, cultural relativism, radical feminism, transgender activism, the rejection of biology in explaining human behaviour, which I call biophobia. “All of these parasitic ideas, when put together, create the wokesters that you see walking around on university campuses.”
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