Here’s the big 5 questions you need to keep pushing on normies.
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Who has benefited the most from the lockdowns?
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Has there been any scientific evidence that this was a natural virus?
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Has anyone taken actions against the proven bad faith actors in China who intentionally destroyed evidence of the virus origins?
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Has any research shown that masks are effective against water vapor?
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How many times has the government and media changed the narrative? Remember it was two weeks to flatten the spread a year ago.
The only two points I've even been able to get a "that's a good point" from any coworkers are:
During one conversation with my boss he was telling me some of his other subordinates were terrified to go into work because of this thing but is optimistic that things will "go back to normal". But when I asked him why he thinks everyone's suddenly going to stop being terrified of this thing -- especially now that they're telling people "vaccines don't mean we get to go back to normal" -- he didn't have an answer.
Beyond that most of my coworkers think the government should have welded people into their homes. I had to stop having any sort of non-professional conversations with them because I was losing all respect for them. Including a fair number of STEM PhDs I expected to have better critical thinking skills.
Something ive noticed is the most educated are also the easiest to indoctrinate. When all your knowledge comes from authority, it becomes your default position to never question it.
By contrast, ive worked various blue collar jobs throughout this scamdemic and most regular people do not give the slightest shit beyond just following rules to not rock the boat. Probably because they have to live outside, working, and can see the lies of no one getting sick for themselves.