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... people who follow without understanding ... ... like sheep ...
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"People unable to think for themselves. Followers. Lemmings. Those with no cognitive ablilities of their own. All the teens were wearing bell-bottoms because they were sheeple." See: http://www.urbandictionary.com/define.php?term=sheeple
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Anyone who disagrees with me :)
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sheep like people
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A group of people who follow 1 person blindly no matter what. Ya know...teenagers.
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Republicans 1. Sheeple 631 up, 41 down People unable to think for themselves. Followers. Lemmings. Those with no cognitive ablilities of their own. http://www.urbandictionary.com/define.php?term=sheeple Pull the Plug on Fox News, and you'd have millions of dittoheads jonesing.
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sheeple, are, by definition, unbiased- are- people who watch bill oreilly and listen to rush limbaugh
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Sheeple are individuals who fool themselves into believing that their inaction, influences events by permitting and allowing another individual, group, or government, to define their perception of reality. It is often used to denote persons who submit to authority, and thus undermine their own human individuality. The implication of sheeple is that as a collective, people believe whatever they are told, especially if told so by authority or government figures, without processing it to be sure that it is an accurate representation of the real world around them. The label seems to have originated among those in the United States of a far right political persuasion. Shortwave radio host Milton William Cooper used it commonly during his Hour of the Time radio show during the late 80s and early 90s. The Wall Street Journal first reported the label in print in 1984; the reporter heard the word used by the proprietor of an American Opinion bookstore affiliated with the John Birch Society. In this usage, taxpayers were derided for their perceived blind conformity as opposed to those who thought independently. The term is also used for those who are tolerant of government intrusion and regulation. In a column entitled "A Nation of Sheeple," columnist Walter E. Williams writes, "Americans sheepishly accepted all sorts of Transportation Security Administration nonsense. In the name of security, we've allowed fingernail clippers, eyeglass screwdrivers and toy soldiers to be taken from us prior to boarding a plane." This usage emphasizing unneeded or excessive tolerance is sometimes extended to those who are very accepting of capitalism, those in favor of globalization, or those affected with consumerism. It is also used to describe those who easily recognize and submit to authority figures or appointed leaders. The term is also used more broadly to describe any person the speaker feels is exceedingly conformist to consumer culture and popular culture. - Referance
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