Temporarily modifying someone's political beliefs using hormones != mind control in the usual sense.
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I don't think they are planning to administer it to people.
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Seeing conspiracies much? I don't think they were thinking of mass exposing people to hormones, but sure, they have their agenda.
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Also nasal lolxytocin. Barely anything with nasal oxytocin administration replicates, and the literature is extremely low-quality[1]. Also doesn't even look like the potential mechanism is biologically plausible[2]. [1] https://www.newscientist.com/article/2088200-everything-youve-heard-about-sniffing-oxytocin-might-be-wrong/ …. [2] https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/26049207 .
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Low prior and low posterior field infused with social justice mentality makes for very poor science.
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They quote a 2001 UNESCO address where they write: 'Similarly, respect for others and acceptance of the right to be different should be built in the minds of human beings to replace hostile, discriminatory and xenophobic attitudes.' http://www.un.org/WCAR/statements/unescoE.htm … Troubling.
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If this research is correct, it's entirely possible that oxytocin injections could be part of a state mandated diversity "treatment" for people convicted of hate speech, etc.
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