The Terrifying Truth About Human Stupidity – Bonhoeffer’s Forgotten Warning

What if stupidity isn’t about intelligence at all, but about surrendering the will to think? In this chilling and timely video essay, we explore Dietrich Bonhoeffer’s theory of stupidity — a terrifying insight into how smart, well-meaning people can become blind instruments of destruction. Drawing on Bonhoeffer’s life, the psychology of conformity, Milgram’s obedience experiments, social media echo chambers, and the rise of AI-driven misinformation, we reveal why stupidity isn’t a lack of intellect — it’s a surrender of critical thought.

👉 Why do intelligent people support dangerous ideas?
👉 How does groupthink override personal judgment?
👉 What does it take to remain intellectually independent in a world that rewards conformity?

From Past Germany to modern-day misinformation, this deep psychological breakdown blends philosophy, history, neuroscience, and media theory, with urgent insights for today.

🔍 Learn why Bonhoeffer warned that “Against stupidity, we are defenseless” — and what you can do to resist it.
💬 What’s one belief you’re willing to question this week? Comment below.
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