I live in Texas and I know in Austin they are back to the old “sky is falling” mentality. Where I live in DFW not quite yet.
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I am utterly disgusted by how silent and compliant people in the U.S. have been.
The people in U.K., France and Italy who are protesting have been absolute legends in fighting against forced medical tyranny compared to the U.S. where even in red states the glowy event in the beginning of this year completely scared everyone from even trying to have peaceful protests.
I hope the Covid hysteria will fail and the people of the U.S. will actually stand up and say enough is enough.
I just don't feel optimistic about it happening anymore.
The commenters on RT and Sky News Australia are absolutely ripping into Americans for not utilizing the Second Amendment to its fullest. I don't know if it's just them being boisterous, but the Russians, French, and Aussies are saying if they had as many rods as the Yanks they would be putting them to use. With the French actually burning down the vaccine centers, maybe they would.
But sadly a lot of Americans just seem complacent and trapped in a cycle of fear. I think too many people live a comfortable enough lifestyle that they don't want to risk upending it by taking action against tyrannical governments, where they will either be killed or thrown in prison just like the Hong Kong protestors, especially when the alternative is playing Russian roulette with the experimental drug, with the worst case scenario being the loss of their life.
In some ways it's going to be a no-win situation for some people, but that's the price some people may end up paying for the cost of freedom.